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Aaron

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Yeah you barely need 2.8 on a fisheye.

If you can afford it a larger aperture will always come in handy. It's a whole extra stop of light that the lens will let in. If it only comes in handy once or twice then it was worth the extra money.
Larger aperture glass tends to be more precise, and therefore better image quality.

I know it's not for a pro, but the difference in price between a 3.5 and 2.8 fisheye isn't much, and it IS a better lens.
 

Devin DePriest

Beef Repellent
Staff member
I'm kind of nervous because none of these proto completes that are popping up have striker forks... They all have tilt forks... They better be making more strikers or imma flip
 
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