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<blockquote data-quote="Kamper" data-source="post: 22918" data-attributes="member: 3754"><p>I just bought a Nikon 10.5mm and like the results. Fisheyes are a lens that can offer dramatic results or can turn a photo into something crazy. I wasn't too sure if I was going to like the results until I started correcting linear distortion in LR3. I now see alot more uses for the lens, but as others have stated it requires post editing. I would think that the 16mm range would be a nice range, so many choices. I have spent alot of time in Yellowstone which there is always lots of other photographers around, many times a person could try lens owned by others to see what they think about it. Also there is a camera shop in Bozeman Montana (Bozeman Camera Repair) that rents and sells both Nikon/Canon products. A place that will allow you to mount and play with the lens before you buy. Good Luck with your choices. Ken</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kamper, post: 22918, member: 3754"] I just bought a Nikon 10.5mm and like the results. Fisheyes are a lens that can offer dramatic results or can turn a photo into something crazy. I wasn't too sure if I was going to like the results until I started correcting linear distortion in LR3. I now see alot more uses for the lens, but as others have stated it requires post editing. I would think that the 16mm range would be a nice range, so many choices. I have spent alot of time in Yellowstone which there is always lots of other photographers around, many times a person could try lens owned by others to see what they think about it. Also there is a camera shop in Bozeman Montana (Bozeman Camera Repair) that rents and sells both Nikon/Canon products. A place that will allow you to mount and play with the lens before you buy. Good Luck with your choices. Ken [/QUOTE]
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