I apologize in advance for what’s probably going to be a series of the dumbest questions you’ve had in a long time.
I’m in the planning phase of a vacation that I’ll be taking in early 2014. The vacation will be going to the Dominican Republic (Silver Bank to be exact) to snorkel with Humpback Whales on their breeding grounds. My current camera is an Xti which I know is already ancient in the camera world. Provided this camera is still working come time for my vaca that’ll be coming with me. For lenses I really only have the kit lens, the 55-250mm IS, and a 75-300mm – all of the Canon make.
With that said, I’ve been trying to figure out my best options for an underwater camera set up without having to shell out thousands of dollars. The trip alone Is already in the $4,000+ range, My options are to buy a decent underwater camera or buy a wider ranged lens, possibly a fisheye. I’ve seen some amazing photos of these whales as they approach the swimmers so I definitely want a wide enough range to be able to catch most if not all of the whale’s body underwater.
The more I think about it the more I’m leaning towards buying a new lens. I like the idea of having an underwater camera, but I don’t really see myself using unless I go on this trip again in the future. If I were to buy a wide angle or fisheye lens I could still use it whenever I wanted.
The 15mm F2.8 fisheye lens is the one that I’m really looking at right now. I’ve been seeing it recommended to try to get within the 10-22 range when photographing whales underwater so this 15mm lens would fit that criteria and my price range. Now for the really dumb question… how does a fisheye lens work? Is it like a function that you can turn on and off or is that how the lens is all the time. I’m just curious because I’d like to find out if you guys who already own this lens think it would be an ok lens for this purpose. Would all the shots have that “distorted” fisheye look? I think it could have some really cool effects, but I don’t want all of the shots to come out looking funny if that makes sense. Do any of you have any sample shots of underwater wildlife using this lens?
If you don’t think this lens would work, I’m open to suggestions on alternative lenses, but I’m trying to stay in the $500-$600 range at the most. Any help is GREATLY APPRECIATED!! J

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