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Canon Ef 8 15 Fisheye

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Related review

Angy 2024-04-03 06:54:36

[14.7 oz / 417 g] This dome port is great for half over and under shots. I am using it with a 15 mm fisheye and the results are great.

5
anyonymous 2024-05-14 05:28:23

[0.665 lb] I recently got my first dSLR, the Canon Rebel XSi, and I've always been a fan of fisheye photography. I know when it's overused, as with anything, it can become dull, but when kept in moderation, one can attain some really interesting shots. I played around with Canon's 15mm Fisheye, but that's designed for full-frame sensors, so I'd get a slight fisheye effect while using it on my XSi. Although the images were nice and the f/2.8 definitely gives it an edge, it wasn't for me. I was eyeing the Sigma 10mm DC designed for crop-sensor cameras, and was certain I'd be purchasing that one, but then I saw this Tokina 10-17mm lens. Not only was it cheaper, but it gives me the flexibility of having the 10mm extreme fisheye effect, or narrow it to 17mm to obtain just a fairly wide angle shot, while reducing the overall fisheye effect. This allows for more versatility and I've been very happy with my purchase. If/when I ever jump to a full-frame sensor, I'll most likely purchase Canon's 15mm Fisheye. Until then, this is an excellent lens. The only negative, if you can even call it that, is the lens cover is slightly difficult to get on and off.

5
Constantinoff Demetrius 2024-06-15 06:15:32

[0.06 lb] I use this product for Canon 8-15mm f/4 USM Fisheye, it is very helpful !

5
George 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[f/3.5 to 4.5] Excellent IQ. As an exotic lens, the newest Nikon 8-15 Fisheye is an exquisite creative tool. It is supremely sharp, contrasty, and saturated across all focal lengths and apertures. It is extremely sharp in the center at all focal lengths and apertures. Out of the gate, corner sharpness is excellent wide open with slight vignetting (easily corrected). Stop down to f/5.6 and the corner sharpness is outstanding and the slight vignetting is gone. I made direct comparison in sharpness with the 14-24/2.8 lens when I first bought the fisheye lens. Overall sharpness is on par with the 14-24/2.8 if youre pixel peeping. The 8-15 fisheye has wonderful color rendition. I didnt notice any lens flare in strong lighting. One weakness is the slight purple chromatic aberration around tree twigs against a bright sky. Good news is that its easily corrected in post with no detriment to edge delineation. The provided lens hood starts to vignette your frame below 14mm - youll have to remove it, and use a lens shade. The lens cap is great and very easy and secure. Overall lens build quality is very good. Plastic, but light. Color rendition, contrast, sharpness are all excellent. Its the best fisheye Nikon has ever made optically. Theres a learning curve to frame your shots, but remember youre close to 180-degree F.O.V. Itll give you a unique perspective no other wide angle can provide.

5
Taylor 2024-04-01 08:54:15

[f/16] I'm using the Canon RF mount version Lens is sharper than I expected for the price. Very usable wide open and really sharp edge to edge stopped down to f5.6+. Build quality seems nice for the cost. The hood only covers the sides and doesn't really extend past the front element, so it does feel a little vulnerable. The aperture is stepless, so you can't really change by feel. Focusing is smooth and distance scale seems accurate. Really hard to complain for the cost. This is a well built lens that has good image quality. It even holds up well to defishing. I can't imagine anyone being unhappy with it. Of note: Fisheye focal lengths are always a bit weird, but I think it's really a 15-16mm lens. Same view as other 15-16mm fisheye lenses for FF. If you use a program like Hugin that needs a focal length, you should punch in 15mm full frame fisheye for good results. ( But it's still much wider than any non-fisheye lens there is.)

5
Shtarka1 2024-04-04 01:24:33

[0.1 lb] Fits Over The Canon 8-15mm Fisheye Lens Perfectly!

5
Luis 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.04 lb] Exactly for my canon lens EF 24-70

5
Silo 2024-06-04 07:41:17

[3.6 x 3 x 1.4"] Great addition to the Canon 50mm EF little lens.

5
KellDog 2024-08-01 06:52:28

[Yes] I will use this bag most of the time - carries 60D with grip and EF-S 15-85mm lens attached in main compartment with 70-200mm f/4 L held in place with velcro divider. Padded side pockets can hold flash or smaller lenses like 85mm f/1.8. Excellent bag - black ballistic nylon with sage green interior looks really sharp. This is a great bag - made in USA. Domke logo is discreet as well on side pockets.

5
Todd 2024-04-11 06:39:10

[0.14 lb] Works very well with all my Canon EF lens. Easy to use. See photo .

5