![]() I’m hoping I can be given some guidance before I fork out on a fisheye attachment I don’t know much about. If you’ve gotten reading this far I thank you very much for your time and patients. If there is a problem I assume I can use a magnifying close-up attachment then put on the Fisheye? Am I going to have any problems with this? I noticed you cannot zoom in on a Voigtlander as it’s fixed at 17.5mm. One concern I have is that I seen a video on YouTube when the bigger Opteka was put on a camcorder you could see a circle with the fisheye effect and black everywhere else and the operator had to zoom in to take all the black corners out. It’s disappointing that there are no reviews but I’ll hopefully change that provided everyone here thinks it will work alright. I’m looking forward to picking up a “Polaroid Studio Series 52/58mm 0.3x HD Ultra Super Fisheye Lens” while its pricey it’s made by a reputable brand looks high quality and low profile though I read it’s a pretty heavy lens at 500 grams. $25 – Xit Elite Series 0.38x Fisheye Lens $35 - Opteka 58mm HD2 0.35 Wide Angle Macro Fisheye Lens for Digital SLR I know we are working with Mirrorless here but I assume they are quite similar in terms of which attachments you can use. It seems the cheaper, bulkier models mention they are for DSLR type cameras. Amazon UK looks pretty promising it says “For The Panasonic Lumix”. The Opteka doesn’t mention whether it supports SLR type cameras while the Polaroid only mentions it on Amazon. One of those two are my ideal attachments as they are low profile and particularly the expensive Polaroid looks all-round good quality but sadly I couldn’t find any reviews. so for christmas today i got a new fishe. it gets the job done, but is no where near as wide as id like it to be. $80 – Opteka X-TREME 58mm 0.3X HD Super Fisheye Lens for Video Camcorders Ive been using a raynox since i got my VX. $240 – Polaroid Studio Series 52/58mm 0.3x HD Ultra Super Fisheye Lens (it says it’s for professional camcorders and makes note of SLR’s only on the Amazon listing more official companies like bhphotovideo only mention camcorders) I know it’s not an ideal way of doing things adding extra glass onto another lens reduces the quality but I believe the result would be beyond passable. In the long run I’m hoping to screw a fisheye attachment onto the Voigtlander f/0.95 and get fisheye in incredible low light. The reason I’m not going straight for the 7.5mm Samyang Fisheye is because I like to film in low light and f/3.5 isn’t quite suitable. ![]() I’m a current owner of the “Panasonic 12-35mm f/2.8” and planning on getting the “Voigtlander f/0.95 17.5mm” both with 58mm attachments where you can screw in filters and other things (Not sure of the term).Ĭurrently I’m focusing my efforts on getting a fisheye lens to extend from my 58mm threaded lens.
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