More Thoughts on 8-15mm Fisheye lenses for Underwater Photographers
Carrying on from their discussion about the best lenses for using with cropped and full frame sensor cameras, along with posts on the Wetpixel forums, Alex and Adam expand on the pros and cons of 8-15mm fisheye lenses In the light of the release of several new strobes and controlling circuit boards, Alex and Adam discuss how high-speed sync works and how it is an exciting new tool for underwater photographers. See Alex's work at https://www.amustard.com Wetpixel is the source for all things to do with underwater imaging: http://wetpixel.com

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