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Nex-5n w/16mm E-mount and Fisheye Conversion Lens

 
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Mar 15, 2012 17:40 |  #1

Hey All,

I go the Nex-5n back and the 16mm Wide angle alone with the 2 available conversion lenses. I got some fisheye sample pics up and so far they look pretty good considering the price tag.

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Jay

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-Sony Nex-6, Canon: 5D MkII, EF 17-40 L, EF 24-105 L IS, EF 70-200 f/2.8 L IS, EF 135 f/2 L, EF 14mm f/2.8 Fisheye, EF 50 f/1.8, 580exII

  
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Mar 15, 2012 18:34 |  #2

i was also pleasantly surprised with the fisheye. i was considering the rokinon 8.5mm but i figured i had the 16mm already, might as well get the FE converter. and the price difference is about $175 and i get to keep AF. the only thing i don't like about it is that i can't use my B+W 10-stop in front of it.

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Mar 16, 2012 05:11 |  #3

Thanks for the comments Kevin and I totally agree! For the money you can't beat it.

I don't think a filter like that will fit or work on any fisheye lens due to the "fisheye shapre" you would need a fisheye shaped filter if anything. I wish Sony would put in some built in ND filters, that would be great and convenient.

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Jay


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