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0.42X FISHEYE LENS MACRO FOR NIKON D50 N80 N75 N65 N55

0.42X FISHEYE LENS MACRO FOR NIKON D50 N80 N75 N65 N55
From Digital Innovations

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Product Description

A Deluxe Extra Large full fisheye Wide Angle Lens with Macro. Perfect for Skateboarders or Truly Capturing an Expansive Setting.High Speed Auto Focus, Day or Night Lens. Made of Pure titanium makes the lens one of the most durable and compact on the market. Features ? 8 Elements of pure Aspherical glass! ? 67MM Front Lens ? A REAL Titanium 0.42x Extra Large Panoramic professional Fisheye lens ? Lens is high quality Optics ? Lens is multi-coated ? Auto Focus / Infrared Compatible ? High Resolution Precision Optics, Day or Night ? Great for every type of photographic situation ? Lens Bag Included ? Lens covers are included ? 10 Year Full International Warranty ? 180 degree capability ? Macro feature enables close ups with spectacular definition ? Made from the finest optics in Japan


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #96405 in Camera & Photo
  • Brand: Digital Innovations

Features

  • 8 Elements of pure Aspherical glass
  • A REAL Titanium 0.42x Extra Large Panoramic professional Fisheye lens
  • Lens is high quality Optics
  • Lens is multi-coated / High Resolution Precision Optics, Day or Night
  • Auto Focus / Infrared Compatible

Customer Reviews

Not what it seems. At all!1
I will honestly say that this item is not worth the price. Sure, it comes with a couple lens adapters, but the usefullness ends there.

Using this lens involves attaching the adapter to the lens, then attaching the unit onto your camera lens.

While it does offer the fisheye effect to some sort, you have to use a very low zoom (no higher than 35mm) to actually see the effect. Once you do that, you will notice black stuff in your pictures, kind of like looking at something through a pieve of black paper with a pinhole in it.

And don't even think about using flash with it, as you'll see the shadow of the lens in your pictures.

All in all, it's a huge waste of money. If you have a camcorder, and a couple more lens adapters, I'm pretty sure you can get some use of it. That's what I'm planning to do once I find the size I need for my Sony Digital8 video cam.