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Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
On the back of Kenko fisheyes and the knockoff brands, theres a macro piece you can unscrew off of the fisheye. It makes the fisheye wider in most cases, but usually adds alot of vignetting.. I would just keep the macro on.
 

grantcarlin

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also this was taken with my Nikon D40
 

Brian Boston

I got myself banned.
michaelwillcott said:
wtf. post your camera first. I would just get a Kenko if your gonna get any lens for a camera, don't waste your time with wide angles and junk unless you don't like a semi-wide cheap fisheye.
 
Brian Boston said:
michaelwillcott said:
wtf. post your camera first. I would just get a Kenko if your gonna get any lens for a camera, don't waste your time with wide angles and junk unless you don't like a semi-wide cheap fisheye.
You realize he's never gonna look back in this thread...
 
Brian Boston said:
On the back of Kenko fisheyes and the knockoff brands, theres a macro piece you can unscrew off of the fisheye. It makes the fisheye wider in most cases, but usually adds alot of vignetting.. I would just keep the macro on.

Keep the macro on and flip the middle element, thats what i got done and it doesn't show much vig,
 
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