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Good day,
I would like to improve my nauticam system for filming in wide angle.
I have a bmpcc6k with the nauticam housing. Above I have the 11-20mm ef 2.8 tokina with the 8.5” dome. And the 100mm with port 87 +CMC2. As well as the 60mm ef-s canon.
I find the Macro side excellent. Top images quality. On the other hand, I am less happy with the wide angle side. I find the sides very blurry and the average image not sharp enough. It gets better of course at f8 but I can't always be like that because I don't to get to much ISO.
My idea would be to have a better lens instead. Or maybe the glass dome would greatly help with sharpness?
Otherwise I was thinking of going with the 40mm ef canon + MWL1. Maybe this is a bad idea? What do you think? I don't have anyone around me with this system.
Another idea would be to go with the 24-70mm ef ii 2.8 usm from Canon. I already have the dome, maybe it would save some money?
If any of you have any feedback, I would be happy to hear it. Thanks in advance !
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Hi Yann,

 

You linked that image from FB so I had the chance to see some WA video you published and you are right, borders are terrible.

Out of curiosity, what's your aperture? At 11mm I guess that F11 or F16 are mandatory.

 

I went on the Nauticam port chart and I didn't find you lens listed. I see the Tokina AF 11-16mm f/2.8 and Tokina AF 12-24mm f/4.

lens dimensions are nearly the same but IDK their entrance pupil. Anyway, assuming it's the same,  for both the lens listed, the best combination is the 250mm dome port!

 

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Hi Davide,
Thank you for your reply.
You are right, the lens is not listed anymore.

But I've got the 60 ring extension with the 8,5'' dome. That was the best before.
 

The problem is when I close at F11, I have to put to many ISO that the picture is not really good. The water isn't really clear everytime so I would like to find an other solution.

The glass dome will really help a lot in better sharpness ?

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3 minutes ago, Ar Splujer said:

The problem is when I close at F11, I have to put to many ISO that the picture is not really good. The water isn't really clear everytime so I would like to find an other solution.

 

I think that F11 is really the minimum at that FOV.

 

1 minute ago, Ar Splujer said:

The glass dome will really help a lot in better sharpness ?

 

I don't know. let's see if members much more technical than me intervene.
It doesn't depend on the material, and the dimensions alone (215mm vs. 250mm) don't tell the whole story because they might have different curvature. 

 

Would you mind to share/embed a video showing the problem?

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Of course, here is a link. We can see all the borders are really smooth. This is in Brittany so closing at F11 will put a lot of noise on the images.

 

It is better in mediteranean sea if course, because I can close a bit more : 

 

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In some points it seems to me that shallow DOF is also the problem but with a crop factor of 1.5 you have an FOV of a 16.5mm. Impossible to get sharp edges at F4 F5.6 with any dome I think.

You can try zooming in a little bit and that way you would also be facilitated with tilt and pan movements.

 

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6 minutes ago, Ar Splujer said:

On this on I was really open, like f3.5... So yes it makes sense for the borders to be so smooth...

 

I am not aware of any lenses and domes or wet lenses that would allow you to work with those apertures.
I've shot some clips at F2.8 but it was to get a creative shot on a subject very close in focus and a very thin depth of field.

 

The first three clip of the trailer on my channel (algae, anemone and Posidonia) are shot at F2.8 and the like on a M43 PanaLeica 8-18mm f/2.8-4.0 and a 9" Aquatica glass dome.
 

https://youtu.be/LJEuuY532Kg?si=CRdOmC4B8dghqCDS

 

IMO you cannot go below F8. On my WWL-1 on M43 Sometime I work at F5.6 but M43 has a smaller sensor.

 

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Of course. But your sea looks more bright than mine ;)

F8 is impossible with this camera and in dark water. Even at 3200 iso.

But F5 or F6 and zooming yes.


I've got other videos in here, at 50 to 60m, completly in the dark. Even with a divers with big lights and at 3200iso, you still have to open at F4-5...

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I don't know. 

 

24-70 mm F2.8 is the cheapest option for sure and you already have the port. Maybe you can find someone who can lend you the lens. Canon EF lens are very common.

 

MWL-1 route is really expensive and I don't know if things will improve. Maybe there is some member who use it? Try a forum search for "MWL-1" and ask there.

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