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D5100
Fisheye and macro lens recommendatiions for 5100
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<blockquote data-quote="stmv" data-source="post: 94702" data-attributes="member: 10038"><p>you can burn thru 1500 dollars in no time, for the 5100, guess I would recomend sticking with the 60mm micro G.. and hear that lens is really nice (I have the older D version). </p><p></p><p>Fisheye often adds a ton of distortion, really heard with a DX lens, I would say start with ultra wide angle like 10-20,, Nikkon has a lens, or sigma. I have the sigma 10-20, do like, but not the same quality as the Nikkor lens. </p><p></p><p>some after market fisheyes. Rokinon 8mm is low price, and might be fun to play with, and that would translate to 12 mm which is on the edge of fisheye. </p><p></p><p>On FX, I consider down to 14 mm to be ultra wide angle,</p><p></p><p>and then below that getting into the fisheye world, I have a 8mm, but that creates the circle, and well, limited applications (but so much fun).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stmv, post: 94702, member: 10038"] you can burn thru 1500 dollars in no time, for the 5100, guess I would recomend sticking with the 60mm micro G.. and hear that lens is really nice (I have the older D version). Fisheye often adds a ton of distortion, really heard with a DX lens, I would say start with ultra wide angle like 10-20,, Nikkon has a lens, or sigma. I have the sigma 10-20, do like, but not the same quality as the Nikkor lens. some after market fisheyes. Rokinon 8mm is low price, and might be fun to play with, and that would translate to 12 mm which is on the edge of fisheye. On FX, I consider down to 14 mm to be ultra wide angle, and then below that getting into the fisheye world, I have a 8mm, but that creates the circle, and well, limited applications (but so much fun). [/QUOTE]
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