Mainecoonmaniac
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As I remember reading somewhere years ago, some people used this to check sewer / underground pipes / tunnels, but don't quote me.
NASA ever use something like this?
This is an excellent lens for taking photographs of the top front part of your shoots in almost every photograph. That allows one to track which pair of shoot were worn during the day.
You shoot your shoots? I guess it's better than shooting your shorts.
You shoot your shoots? I guess it's better than shooting your shorts.
The lens cap for it is show at the back of the photograph,http://www.petapixel.com/2010/05/26/uber-rare-6mm-nikon-fisheye-lens-on-ebay-can-see-behind-itself/ you can also use it as a soup plateThat lens is huge! What kind of lens cap would you have for that thing?!
". This series of lenses were originally developed for special scientific and industrial use where wider-than-180° picture coverage is required in surveillance work, photographing the interiors of pipes, boilers, conduits, cylinder bores and other constricted areas.
Elephant endoscopy?
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