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Nikon falling behind with Fisheyes???
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<blockquote data-quote="invaliduser" data-source="post: 43712" data-attributes="member: 8719"><p>There's the 10.5mm Fisheye from Nikon</p><p></p><p>I just got one of those and am fairly happy with it. </p><p>I was using a full manual Rokinon 8mm fisheye and I feel that lens gave a different fisheye perspective than the 10.5mm. The Nikon one has more of a fisheye effect if that makes any sense. </p><p>The Rokinon was more of a super wide angle with a bit of curve at the edges and some curve depending on what you shot.</p><p>I shoot with a D7000 so it's a crop sensor, I wonder what they look like through a FX sensor</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="invaliduser, post: 43712, member: 8719"] There's the 10.5mm Fisheye from Nikon I just got one of those and am fairly happy with it. I was using a full manual Rokinon 8mm fisheye and I feel that lens gave a different fisheye perspective than the 10.5mm. The Nikon one has more of a fisheye effect if that makes any sense. The Rokinon was more of a super wide angle with a bit of curve at the edges and some curve depending on what you shot. I shoot with a D7000 so it's a crop sensor, I wonder what they look like through a FX sensor [/QUOTE]
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