| 52mm Fisheye lens for for canon Nikon Sony | | | | so. |
| reach the super view of 180 degree, by which | | | | If you're going to use your auto-focus while you |
| the image will be changed even to go beyond the | | | | shoot, go ahead and allow it to focus â€" but |
| area of human' eyesight. The sharp vision of | | | | then switch it to manual before you finish taking |
| barrel distortion effect provides the photographer | | | | the photo. The Fisheye throws off your camera's |
| who is full of imagination and challenge with | | | | focusing computer, so it will endlessly keep |
| opportunity to show individual creativity. | | | | refocusing and never take the picture. |
| | | | Love the fisheye effect, but want to use it on |
| • 52mm Super Fisheye Lens x1• Lens Cap | | | | older photos that you took back in the sad |
| x2 | | | | caveman days prior to the DIY Fisheye lens? If |
| • Soft Pouch x1 | | | | you have Photoshop, then try out the Spherize |
| • Cleaner x1 | | | | filter; a little bit of tweaking yields great |
| • Original Manufacture Package | | | | Fisheye-like results. Also try out the Pinch and |
| A Fisheye lens has an extremely wide angle that | | | | Distort filters â€" most versions of |
| takes in a very broad, hemispherical image, lending | | | | Photoshop should have all three. If you're lucky |
| a neat little "round" effect to things. | | | | enough to have Photoshop CS3, then there's a |
| Fisheyes are the uber-talented "Peripheral Vision | | | | new Fisheye filter that's even better! There's also |
| Man" of the superhero squad, capturing | | | | a number of Photoshop tutorials that all make use |
| sometimes up to a 220-degree field-of-view, | | | | of some variation on these filters. |
| although usually it's more around 180 degrees. | | | | Don't have an SLR? Point-and-shooters can try |
| Shooting with your Fisheye Lens | | | | out the DIY Wide Angle Lens that we wrote |
| When you're shooting with your new Fisheye lens | | | | about ages ago. It's really nifty, and gives you a |
| attached, keep your regular camera lens zoomed | | | | great wide-angle, similar to a Fisheye's. |
| out as much as possible â€" or if you have | | | | Fisheye + Spinning Children = Too Cool for School. |
| multiple lens, stick the one that's the widest on. | | | | We haven't tried this for ourselves yet, but we |
| Remember to keep the camera lens at the same | | | | suspect combining the DIY Fisheye Lens with this |
| length when the Fisheye is on â€" so no | | | | method of taking photos of spinning children would |
| zooming! You'll lose the fisheye effect if you do | | | | yield some pretty nifty results. |