Excellent product.
Manufacturer: Nikon
Excellent product.
I just started using the lens this week. It was so easy to use but have to be extra careful not to get too close to human subject. Fun also to use during party.
easy useful and fun
be aware of distance to your subject
I had a buddy of mine come over this weekend. He's a freelance stock photographer in Toledo and he b
F/2.8 aperture; 180 degree angle of view; FULL frame fisheye vs.
plastic construction
There's no doubt that the Nikon fisheye lens is easy to use, as long as you understand how it works. (This lens has no aperture setting and exposure must be carefully controlled from the camera.
Good for what it does in limited circumstances
Chromatic aberration
Love the effect this lense does to buildings and landscape. The bending effect is why I purchased it. Also is a great wide angle lense if you take into effect the bending of edge subjects.
Consistent Output; Easily Interchangeable; Fast / accurate auto-focus; Lightweight; Strong Construction
It is a great lens. The first look through the viewfinder was unbelievable. The fisheye distortion effect takes some getting used to, but it is a great lens to experiment with, broadening all perspectives. Very clear images. A great lens!
Broad Perspective; Clarity; Quality
No Lens Filters
"A lot of people have said not to use this lens for wide angle landscapes. However, I would like to argue that one. This lens makes superb wide angle landscapes if you know how to use it correctly. Keeping your horizon on the midpoint of the lens ensures it will not be distorted.
Alright, so the lens does what it's supposed to. If you're taking photos of skating, then this is the lens you need. The manual focus can be a little difficult to get used to, but if you have a camera with an in-focus motor, then this lens takes no skill to master at all.
The 10.5mm f/2.8G is part of Nikon's DX lens range designed for APS-C sized sensors, meaning if you put it on a full-frame FX Nikon D-SLR you'll need to crop the resolution to avoid black edges.
Gary Wolstenholme reviews the Nikon 10.5mm f/2.8G ED diagonal fisheye lens for DX format SLRs.
Excellent sharpness from maximum aperture; Very good build quality; Hyperfocal scale; Smooth manual focusing action; Compact and reasonably lightweight
Chromatic aberrations towards the edges of the frame; Falloff of illumination towards the edges at maximum aperture; No silent wave motor means no AF on entry-level bodies
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