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Witch Fisheye? 15mm vs othersOk, Ive been thinking of this for a while now and was wondering if any of you great Canon users here could help me out.
I'm currently looking for a fisheye lens but not sure if i should choose Canon, Sigma or Tokina. The Canon 15mm 2.8 ive heard has great autofocus and is as sharp as a tack. Only problem is that it does seem to be wide enough on a 30D (with 1.6x crop) The Sigma 10mm 2.8 i have heard has great autofocus aswell and is also as sharp as anything. But, apparently its only a 160 degreez view. The Tokina 10-17 ive seen some great results from it. Its a full frame fisheye on a 30D and can be used if i need to upgrade to say Mark 2 N or 3. Only setback is the f/3-4.5 so i cant shoot in low light. Does anyone use any of these or know any that are for sale? Cheers, coops a camera that takes pictures, a lens that suits and a pair of metal poles to hold it all together
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Re: Witch Fisheye? 15mm vs othersI've never used either of the lenses you mentioned....
But... I've used the Sigma 8mm, and it's a fantastic lens. On a full-frame sensor, you get a circle in the middle of the frame, with 180 degree view. If you're on a cropped-frame sensor, Sigma also do a 4.5mm lens. This shot was taken with the 8mm lens on a 5D: Hugh Macdonald
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