


My only frustration with it is that it is a fixed focal length of 35mm, so when Fuji introduced their X-E2 last fall I was intrigued.
#Rokinon 8mm fisheye iso#
Amazing image quality, high ISO performance and its lightweight but solid build quality won me almost immediately. I’ve carried it almost daily since I got it last April and it has become my go to camera for almost every type of shooting that I do. I, however, resolved to drop the extra pounds from my camera bag.Īnyone who has participated in one of the photowalks I have led for MPEX since last May knows what a big fan of Fuji’s X100s camera I am. Now, anyone can try a fad diet or go to the gym to drop unwanted pounds. My New Year’s resolution this year, like a lot of people, was to lose weight. Remember to register for our North Market Photo Walk (which is FREE to sign up for), and Aaron’s Street Photography class for some extra instruction. Here, Aaron writes about why the fisheye lens is an invaluable tool in any photowalker’s arsenal. He recently came into a Fuji X-E2 and asked us if he could take the Rokinon 8mm Fisheye for a test run of our upcoming photowalks. Aaron Sheldon is our favorite photowalk leader and a great photographer.
