Posted on 03/08/2006 12:03:03 PM PST by dead
Indian policeman stand gaurd outside of the Durgiana Temple in Amritsar. Indian police
shot dead an Islamic militant suspected of links to a triple bombing that killed 23
people in Hinduism's holy city of Varanasi and sparked a nationwide alert.
(AFP/Marinder Nanu)
Night of the living head!
Flectogon 40mm is surely not cheap, and Zeiss would hesitate to put their name on a crappy lens, but perspective distortion in it is damn noticeable. They have a beautiful rectilinear Biogon 38mm, but it is not on an SLR - the rear element of the lens is close to the film plane.
B) Perspective distortion and rectilinear-ity of lenses are two entirely different things. Perspective distorion has nothing to do with the design of the lens. It depends solely on how far you are from the subject, and not on what lens you are using. ALL lenses distort perspective. Its just that its obvious in wide angles because you can get really close to a subject while getting most of it in the frame.
Rectilinear properties of lenses on the other hand depend very much on their design, and therefore their cost.
Ignore A) in my response.
LOL!!!
Wrapped it... LOL!!!
that is a pakistani ranger, they are pakistan's border security force. the pic was probably taken at the India-puki border in amristsar, punjab.
That's Pakistan.
Yes, it is. Still very popular with Indian security forces.
Good thing hes not your doctor whos doing a prostate check on you.
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