| | |  | Electronics | Home » » Opteka .35x HD² Super Wide Angle Panoramic Macro Fisheye Lens for Canon EOS / EF | | | | | | | Product Promotions: | | | | | Description: | | The new Opteka High Definition² .35x Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye Converter Lens increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. And it's so easy to use! Additionally the built-in detachable macro lens allows you to take extreme high resolution close-up shots! Nothing changes the way you see the world like High Definition² and no company does High Definition² like Opteka. Opteka's glass optics define High Definition. Change the way you view the world. Enjoy outstanding detail, enjoy enhanced clarity, enjoy Opteka! | | | Features: | |
• Opteka .35x HD² Super Wide Angle Macro Fisheye Lens
• High Definition² - 2 times the resolution of standard high definition lenses
• Professional High Speed Auto Focus, Full Panoramic Capability, High Quality Crystal Optics, & AF Infrared Compatible
• Lens front Thread 67mm, 8 Element Lens, 180° Degree Capability
• Made in Japan & Includes 10 Year Worldwide Warranty
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Nice 'filter'Oct 22, 2009 Good quality fisheye filter, also comes with a macro attachment if you'd like to practice that, metal build/thread, good glass
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Excelente!Aug 30, 2009 Soooo much fun! :D
The only thing I don't like is the shadow it leaves on a photo if I use my flash, because the lens is too long for my built-in flash. I just need to get an external flash and I'll be set. :]
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At that price, how can you afford NOT to buy it?Aug 27, 2009 The image quality with this lens attachment isn't stunning, but what do you expect for such a low price? There's lots of blur and chromatic aberration around the periphery of the image--much more so than in a more expensive lens. Some of that can be corrected in an photo manipulation program (Photoshop, or GIMP for those of us who like free software). I get the best results with manual focus and the image stabilization turned off (I've tested it so far with a Canon 18-55mm EFS lens). It's a fun lens for the occasional creative shot--I'd never use a "real" fisheye lens enough to justify the cost. Good build quality, although the downside is that to attach it to the 58-mm threads on my lens, I need to screw the included adapter onto it. You can't store the lens with adapter on it, because the included cap won't fit on it, so it's slightly more cumbersome to take on and off than if they'd just made it 58 mm.
As a side note, you can unscrew the 0.35x macro lens from the back, add it to your camera's lens and get a serviceable, if not great, macro lens. Not terribly impressive, but it's an easy enough way to dip your toe into macro waters if you haven't before.
As a final note, I'm horrified by the reviews here of people disappointed because they thought this was a standalone lens they were going to attach to their camera, rather than a lens attachment that screws on to the filter threads of your lens. How do you guys function in the real world? Do you buy a car and then gripe that act all mystified and upset when you learn you have to also buy fuel to put in it? Seriously, you didn't notice any of the usual specs for a lens stating what sort of mounts you could use? Sheesh!
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lensesAug 25, 2009
This lenes is just what I needed for a large job that I wes doing, and
it arived just in time.
I will always ues your service any time I need a good prouduct.
Thank you
Gary Miles
A good add-on for the price!May 23, 2009 I like it fun to fool around with, the macro on a macro lens is also. My only suggestion to Opteka is to put a camera strap loop on the case. Overall a good buy for the money!
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