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    #16
    Originally posted by dom View Post
    not the same as a real fish eye...but it's cool in the "wow, who thought of that" kind of way.
    I agree totally.
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      #17
      I would not have imagined this post would have created a debate on the quality of the resulting pictures. Much less imagined they would have been compared to that of even entry-level equipment. I imagine Popular Science's reason for including it was, that for $7, phucking around with it until you get possibly a semi-decent faux-fisheye shot is cool enough for those who have no other option.

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        #18
        on a side note, maluco, your sig is huge.

        Originally posted by DBcooperM12
        when i grow up, i hope to be a superamazinasian....like dom.

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          #19
          Is that his sig? cause it ain't in any of his other post.. I also thought it was his sig at 1st too.

          1992 BMW 325iC
          1978 Chevrolet Monte Carlo
          1965 Chevrolet Corvair Monza 140hp

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            #20
            Well it is an original Bimmer...
            :: PNW Crew ::
            '87 325 4dr, '74 2002

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              #21
              Originally posted by dom View Post
              on a side note, maluco, your sig is huge.
              yeah, it is a little big however not much more than most of you guys' sig pic + space + quote.... I'll probably bring it down some. I wanted to get as much as possible with out taking up too much. Also, I'm on a 21" widescreen which causes me to see things a little differently.

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                #22
                The sig is more than twice the allowed width stated in the forum rules.

                RISING EDGE

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Simon S View Post
                  acknowledgement: yeah - 'real' lenses on 'real' cameras will blow the doors off point-and-shoots
                  Very well put...

                  The peep hole lense is a pretty good idea but I dont have any cameras with that small of a sensor.. thats definitely not a bad thing :)

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