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60d fisheye
Hi, its probably been covered, but anyone chip in with an oldish cheap fisheye lens or semi.... funds a little low but for three shots could do with some old glass, dont want a full circle fisheye look just a slight wave bend to make some shots wide/but slightly distorted?? steve
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Chania Crete Greece
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Re: 60d fisheye
The first one is what you are asking for and the second is going to be more of a real fisheye with 180 degrees coverage
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Re: 60d fisheye
Cheers Spiros. thanks
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Re: 60d fisheye
Also check out the Rokinon/Bower/Vivitar/Samyang 8mm fisheye (it's the same lens sold under several different labels).
It's not old, but still quite cheap. |
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Re: 60d fisheye
Thanks John
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