RuthS said:Thanks, I'll look out for your post.
norahbattie said:I will have a fisheye lens for sale and it will go up in the for sale threads shortly. I just need to find the old ebay/thread to see how much I bought it for. Its a sigma 8mm canon fit
I've heard him talk about buying a Fisheye lens. I know nothing about these or camera's and need some advice on which is the best one to buy him. This years birthday present!!
ding76uk said:Samyang do a 15mm as well.
BennehBoy said:on the 5D I get full frame coverage with no vignette from 14.5mm, and from 12.5mm on the 1dmkii (thus giving 16.5mm equivalent fov on the mkii)
No the 15mm ain't a fisheye
If the Op is talking about a film camera, a 1D or a 1Ds then the tokina zoom mentioned might not really be ideal. From a discussion on flickr
So going from that on a film/1Ds/5D its just a 14.5-17mm zoom
Yeah mistaken on that, it's 14mm
http://www.1stcameras.com/pd-samyang-14mm-f28-if-ed-mc-fisheye-lens.cfm
Wouldn't it be better to get samyang 14mm 2,8?
DaveKing said:Blimey - this thread is like the blind leading the blind!!
I don't own a fisheye, but my first thoughts are there are a lot of people giving advice on lenses they don't own and have never used.
The second thoughts are that there are two types of fisheye lenses; circular and full frame.
Circular lenses give a circular image, like this:
and full frame like this;
As has previously mentioned, I would recommend taking your other to the shop and allowing him to choose a fisheye. Trust me, if he wants one he will already have an idea of which lens he would want.![]()
Only bit I'd disagree with is the last part. You'll be very hard pressed to fond anywhere that stocks several brands of fisheye.
This topic comes up all the time and I recommend the same lens all the time. For the money and quality samyang wins everytime for me.