Fisheye Ref

Fisheye Overview
General introduction and key concepts of fisheye
Fisheye Types
Common types and categories of fisheye
Fisheye Best Practices
Recommended approaches and guidelines for fisheye
Fisheye Common Mistakes
Frequent errors to avoid with fisheye
Fisheye Quick Reference
Essential values and measurements for fisheye
Fisheye Comparison
Compare different options and variations of fisheye
Fisheye Standards
Industry standards and specifications for fisheye
Fisheye Safety
Safety considerations and precautions for fisheye
Fisheye Tools Required
Equipment and tools needed for fisheye
Fisheye FAQ
Frequently asked questions about fisheye
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About Fisheye

What this tool does

Photography tools provide shutter speed charts, ISO noise guides, focal length comparisons, crop factor calculations, depth-of-field estimates, exposure compensation references, and megapixel-to-print-size tables.

Why use this tool

Photographers in the field need quick answers: What shutter speed freezes motion at this focal length? How large can I print from a 24MP sensor? What is the equivalent focal length on a crop sensor? These references save trial-and-error shots.

How it works

Exposure tools apply the reciprocal rule (minimum shutter speed = 1/focal length). Depth-of-field calculations use the thin-lens equation with circle-of-confusion diameter. Print-size tables divide sensor resolution by the target DPI.

Pro tip

The reciprocal rule gives the slowest safe shutter speed for sharp handheld photos: 1 over the equivalent focal length. On a crop sensor, multiply the lens focal length by the crop factor first.

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