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    Default Help needed (vigenetting and OIS)

    I recently moded the raynox 3032 pro. The basic removing the macro and the whole picture got a lot wider. I did loose some of the quality, especially in low light filming but i manage. What really botheres me is that before there was no vigenetting, but now there is just like i wanted it to be, but when i film( walk around, ride on my skateboard) the vigenetting in the corners is really shaky. I know hv20 has a built in image stabilizor but i can't seem to fighure out why the vigenetting is so shaky. I tried my fisheye on a friends old sony mini dv camera (37E or something like that) and the imgae was perfectly fine. I also tried shooting in dv wide, hdv, hdv(24p) and nothing really helps. If anybody has anny good pointers they're more than apprichiated. Thanx for the answer.

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    Not sure what you mean when you say the vignetting is shaky. Is the whole image shaky? Is the lens mounted firmly? Have you tried zooming in just past the point where the edges vignette?
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    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH-CvfZFfhw - if you watch the video closely left bottom corner, you can see the vigeneting kind of shaking. but this dude zoomed in. i don't want to do that because you loose on quality and angle.

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    anybody any tips? anybody??

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    i know your exact problem. happened to me too.. simple as this: turn your image stablizer OFF. this should solve the problem right away. tell me if it doesnt so that I know if im wrong but, i am 99.9% positive that this will solve your problem

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    hey dude yea that helped. thanx a lot, really!

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