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DByers 02-04-2009 06:09 PM

Help with finding Camera Lens (Fish Eye)
 
I need a little help with finding some lenses for my Canon EOS 10D. I would really like to get a fish eye and while searching I see prices all over the place. I know you get what you pay for but I got a great deal on this 10D a few years back from some one who was upgrading. I am not a photog by any means and would like a decent lens that wont break the bank. A nice telephoto lens to add to what I currently have, a 80-200mm, so maybe something up to 300mm? Other lenses I have are a 19-35 and a 28-80mm.

TIA

TimT 02-04-2009 06:23 PM

A good fish eye usually is one of the more expensive lenses....

I take it you have looked at BH and Adorama?

BH which usually has the best price ( cant order on Saturday) lists Fish eyes from $600-610.. no aftermarket lenses..

I can say.. as someone rediscovering photography as a hobby....

A quality prime lens has a high cost of admission.. and it is worth the premium over lesser lens

Steve Carlton 02-04-2009 07:05 PM

Do you really want a fisheye with all the barrel distortion or just a superwide angle lens? Big difference in the look of the images. Many people find fisheyes to be sort of a gag lens. They're fun for sure, but they're not a mainstay. A good rectilinear wide angle would be a Sigma 10-20mm. They're available new in the low $400s, used a little less.

HarryD 02-04-2009 07:15 PM

Some places to check (I have not used them personally so, use at your own risk):

http://www.keh.com/onlinestore/home.aspx

http://www.cambridgeworld.com/

http://www.robertsimaging.com/

Also run an add on Craigslist.

RWebb 02-04-2009 08:11 PM

Spiratone used to make a fisheye aux lens with orthogonal projection - low quality but I use mine for doing radiative analysis. Likely not your interest...

cheap - only $50 way back when

and low quality but not horrible

why do you want a fisheye? as per above, it is either for scientific use or for weird effects

DByers 02-04-2009 08:46 PM

Thanks guys!

I thought about the wide angle and will look at those also but there are some crazy shots in my minds eye that I think a fish eye will be needed. I might try a local camera store that some one suggested as they rent various used lenses and see if I can really get the look or shot I am tinkering with. Then maybe I will plunk down some $ if it still keeps my interest.

Oracle 02-04-2009 08:48 PM

Dumb question... Is is possible to add fish-eye effect using photoshop?
My camera won't take any lens.

Thanks

slodave 02-04-2009 08:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oracle (Post 4465619)
Dumb question... Is is possible to add fish-eye effect using photoshop?
My camera won't take any lens.

Thanks

Yes... http://www.creativepro.com/article/photoshop-how-to-a-warped-sense-of-sight


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