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Opteka HD² 0.20X Professional Super AF Fisheye Lens for Nikon D40, D40x, D5000, D50, D60, D70, D70s, D80, D90, D100, D200, D300, & D700 Digital SLR | 
| Brand: Opteka
This item is currently not available. Please choose a related item or try again later. Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 4603
Media: Electronics
MPN: OPT20XFISHNIK1 Model: OPT20XFISHNIK1 UPC: 049368822008 EAN: 0049368822008
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| Features:
| • | Included - .20x Fisheye Lens, Lens Adapter, 52mm Adapter, 55mm Adapter, 58mm Adapter, 67mm Adapter, Lens Caps, Lens Pouch | | • | An essential tool for extreme sports and dramatic action shooters | | • | High-index / low-dispersion optical glass, Fully multi-coated, every element | | • | Designed to maximize day and night shots by providing maximum light and image | | • | Made and designed in Japan, Brand new, Lifetime warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Nothing changes the way you see the world like High Definition, and no company does High Definition like Opteka. In the professional setting, Opteka's glass optics define High Definition. Change the way you view the world. Enjoy outstanding detail, enjoy enhanced clarity, enjoy Opteka. The new Opteka High Definition² .20x Wide Angle Fisheye Converter Lens increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. And it's so easy to use! Great for every type of photographic situation! Converts a 18-55mm into a 3.6-11mm Circular Lens Opteka lenses put more creative control where it belongs - in your hands.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Good Value, Fast Delivery July 18, 2010 John F. Barker (Mt. Pleasant, MI) This fisheye lens does exactly what I had hoped for. I have a Nikon D5000 and enjoy experimenting with different filters and lenses. The price on the Opteka was competitive and the service, packing and delivery time were excellent. Very happy with this purchase.
will not fit on a 52mm nikor lense June 26, 2010 Ben Johnson over all this is a good concept for a fisheye lense, get awsome macro shots! But my only regret is that it will not fit my 52mm nikon lense. Not even with the adapter rings. Not a big loss thought I have three other lenses it will fit on, two of them are for my 35mm camera so I lose auto focus if I use them with my D60. ok after using this product more I discovered that I was putting it on wrong, I was trying to use it on my 52mm lense with an adapter ring when it was not needed. So it does fit directly on my lense with AF. This is a fun product, and great for macros. I realy do love using it whenever I can.
very happy with it June 3, 2010 Dustyn M. Willis (Olney, MD USA) I have always wanted to experiment with a fisheye lens, but it was never in my budget to purchase one till i found this. Honestly, its not something you use everyday but, if you like to experiment like me, i think you will be happy with it. It screws into the front of any lens but the distortion is most noticeable under 40mm, over 40mm still gives you a very wide angle (55mm with fisheye looks like 18mm without) but without the circular feel. It fits a 52mm lens but comes with adapters to fit 55, 58 and 67mm lenses.
good fisheye for the creative February 24, 2010 sba2294 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
im no professional photographer but i enjoy arty shots. this fisheye is perfect. it screws right onto the current lense of my nikon d40. there is obvious blurring around the edges but it doesnt bother me. overall a great purchase. the images given with the description of this item are exactly how the picutre looks
Good, but dont think I'd buy it again. January 1, 2010 P. Lucas (Pittsburg KS) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
You get what you pay for with this lens adapter. It's heavy for as small as it is, it definitely doesn't feel like cheap plastic. The optics are not super crisp though. The best use I've found for this is funny/creative macro shots where you can get the lens right up on the subject. There's a sweet spot on the center of the lens that will let you get fairly sharp focus. Not far outside of that area everything is cool and bent looking but it is really blurry. Not blurry in a nice bokeh kind of way, just distorted and cheap looking blurry. If you have photoshop you can get practically the same look from a zoom blur filter. If you want something for spontaneous off-the wall snapshot quality images, this works great. If you're wanting something to create prints from or use professionally this probably is not a good solution.
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