fisheye vignetting help

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I don't think so the fisheye is made of 3 parts not sure if that makes it easier to adjust or to get closer to the port
Where are you going diving on Sunday? It is freezing cold right now I was planning to go to Selsey but I am not
Do you have a caddy for the lens?

only going to holborough lake [11 degrees] as trying out drysuit [for the third time of getting it fixed...i hope] luckily the sea isnt too good here [folkestone/dover] at moment so not missing much, i want to make sure suit is dry before i go back into the sea. do you dive at selsea much, i did about a 10mins dive at the lifeboat last year...very bad viz, we are hoping to go back this year, id love to do the mulberrys as well.

not got a caddy, not really got room for one as have float arms on, so it have to go the other side and cant afford to get arms for that yet
 
It would be a good idea to have caddy as of course if you drop the lens trying to take a macro it would be a disaster

I have ULCS arms with a dual AD caddy so I can put both the fisheye and the diopters it is very convenient

For what concerns vignetting the UFL165AD does not have ANY vignetting even in air at 28mm step zoom interestingly the UWL105AD does have a bit
 
Hey NautilusCairns have you got any galleries with the UFL165?

I haven't set up any galleries but here are a couple of shots taken with the UFL165
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The UFL165AD is the most compact Fisheye lens available for Compact cameras UW. Unfortunately it was designed to work with a 35mm lens. Newer cameras now have 28mm and even 24mm lenses so they may not work with this lens. Fortunately the Recsea and Fix housings allow for the use of the S90, S95 and S100 to work with the UFL165Ad as long as the lens is zoomed in to 35mm.

The Whaleshark is only about 20 feet long but I think I was only 15 feet away from the subject diver and whaleshark.

The AD mount is also a blessing when swapping lenses underwater. the only complaint i have is the tendency for lens flare when the sun is at certain angles relative to the lens.
 
The UFL165 is known to flare inon provide some stickers to put on the lens port of the camera that are more opaque
I had that on my old camera and I spoke to inon about putting them on the S95 to avoid doubts I think I will put it again
Do you have one of this ozziworld?


The UFL165AD is the most compact Fisheye lens available for Compact cameras UW. Unfortunately it was designed to work with a 35mm lens. Newer cameras now have 28mm and even 24mm lenses so they may not work with this lens. Fortunately the Recsea and Fix housings allow for the use of the S90, S95 and S100 to work with the UFL165Ad as long as the lens is zoomed in to 35mm.

The Whaleshark is only about 20 feet long but I think I was only 15 feet away from the subject diver and whaleshark.

The AD mount is also a blessing when swapping lenses underwater. the only complaint i have is the tendency for lens flare when the sun is at certain angles relative to the lens.
 

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