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Fisheye vs wide angle
Fisheye vs wide angle






It also includes a large front lens cap and a very cool looking case that is molded to the shape of the lens. Plus it’s a good way to protect that huge bulbous front element from the outside world. The lens comes with a removable petal hood which is respectable for not getting in the way of the corners of the frame. The widest this lens goes is f/3, which on other traditional lenses may not seem that fast, but on a fisheye lens, it’s no hindrance to low-light capabilities or very low shutter speeds. The clicked aperture ring may only go up in one-stop increments, but as fisheye lenses have such a huge depth of field, the aperture is usually the least of your problems. The textured focus ring is easy to grip and smooth to turn, allowing for accurate pinpoint sharpness.

FISHEYE VS WIDE ANGLE MANUAL

A fully manual focusing system has been employed with a manual aperture ring. The Altura Photo 8mm f/3 fisheye has one purpose in mind without complicating features. Therefore, let’s have a closer look at this fisheye offering to see if the results are far better than the price would suggest. The good news these days is that budget-level optics have been brought up considerably in quality, especially if you dive into a prime lens with fully manual workings such as the Altura.

fisheye vs wide angle

The lens is currently available for both Canon and Nikon camera mounts. If you need the ultrawide viewpoint of a fisheye lens, then the Altura Photo 8mm f/3 Fisheye can be picked up for under $200. Fisheye lenses always seem to stretch the full bandwidth of price points, which is a good thing if you’re working on a budget.






Fisheye vs wide angle