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58mm Professional 0.25X Fisheye Lens with Macro for DC DV

by MASSA   SKU: A1731000AD
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  • It increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views.
  • Enjoy outstanding detail & enhanced clarity, an essential tool for extreme sports and dramatic action shooters.
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  • Specifications:

    • This 58mm fisheye camera lens is especially useful for real estate or shooting in confined spaces like an aircraft or boat
    • This digital camera lens has high sensitivity, but low smear
    • Exceptionally large depth of field
    • This 58mm auto lens offers attention-grabbing and distinctive perspectives
    • This camera lens can offer ultra wide angle, diagonal fisheye and circular fisheye images
    • A truly fun camera lens that can be used creatively or as the "magic tool" that gets the whole view in one shot 
    • Size: 62.0 x 72.01mm/ 2.4 x 2.8in(H x Dia.)

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    MASSA MASSA 58mm Professional 0.25X Fisheye Lens with Macro for DC DV

    Camera Lens

    Digital Camera Lens

    • The camera lens can offer ultra wide angle, diagonal circular images 

    Auto lens

    MASSA MASSA 58mm Professional 0.25X Fisheye Lens with Macro for DC DV

    • Comes with a bag, easy and convenient to take the camera auto lens with you

    Camera Lens

    • Compact design, the digital camera telephoto lens is small in size, yet provides great performance

    Digital Camera Lens

    •  We also can offer the rear lens cap and it can also protect your digital camera lens

    Auto lens

    • This camera lens can be attached to the front of a digital camera lens with the filter thread 58mm

    What is a wide-angle conversion lens?

    MASSA MASSA 58mm Professional 0.25X Fisheye Lens with Macro for DC DV

    • A wide-angle conversion lens is a lens that you can attach to your housing to widen your camera's field of view, increasing the amount of the scene in front of you that you can capture in a single photo. A wide-angle conversion lens gives you a wider field of view than a digital camera's built-in wide-angle setting

    Wide-angle conversion lens used experience:

    • If you've looked at wide-angle photos in diving magazines, they're an impressive example of the capabilities of wide-angle: a deep sense of scale with sweeping underwater vistas. Professional photographers usually take these shots using a single-lens reflex camera with a super wide-angle lens attached. You don't need expensive equipment, though, to achieve some of the same results: a wide-angle conversion lens on your compact digital camera housing can give you a fisheye-lens-like effect with an expanded sense of scale

    Capture a Wider Area from the Same Distance:

    • When you come across large subjects or expansive seascapes, you want to fit as much as possible of what you see into the frame of your picture. That's when a wide-angle lens comes into its own. Not only does it pack more subject matter into your frame, but its expanded depth of field captures every inch in razor-sharp focus for more impact in your photos
    • If you find yourself looking at a wide undersea panorama but you can't move backward to fit it all in your camera's frame, then it's time for a wide-angle conversion lens. Once you add it to your housing, you can fit much more of the scene into your picture even if you're forced to shoot from the same location

    Get as Close as Possible to Shoot:

    • To photograph a wide area, can't you just move back further from the scene to fit it all in? That works on land. As you get further away, your distance from the subject (called the working distance) increases, effectively shrinking the subject so that it fits into the angle of view of your lens. There's a problem, though, when you're shooting underwater: the further you are from your subject, the more water you're shooting through. More water absorbs light and makes your subject hazier with poor contrast that obscures color and details. In water with low visibility (stirred up sediment or lots of plankton), getting too far back from your subject completely obscures your subject. And if you're using a strobe and you move too far back from your subject, the light from the strobe won't reach the subject
    • The solution? Get as close to your subject as possible when you're shooting with a wide-angle conversion lens. The lens lets you get closer to your subject and still fit the subject into the frame. This reduces water filtering, lets your strobe light the subject, and brings out color and details for an image that really pops. Getting close also emphasizes the foreground in your picture and adds a dramatic sense of perspective

    How to Change Lenses:

    Camera Lens

    • Turn the camera off before attaching the adapter kit
    • Press and hold the ring release button located on the right side of the camera, just under the lens. Turn the lens ring circling the front of the lens counterclockwise with the camera facing you until the black circle on the ring aligns with the black circle on the edge of the camera lens. Pull the ring forward to remove it from the lens
    • Place the lens adapter onto the camera lens where the ring was placed, with the black dot on the conversion lens aligned with the black dot on the camera lens. Turn the lens adapter clockwise until the black dot on the lens adapter aligns with the black triangle on the camera lens
    • Remove any dust or dirt from the conversion lens using a lens blower brush and then place the wide converter, tele-converter or close-up lens onto the end of the adapter and turn it clockwise until it screws on completely
    • Turn on the camera and set the converter for use with the camera's menu. Press the "Menu" button on the camera, and then choose the "[Converter]" option. Select the type of converter being used from the menu options, and then press the "Menu" button again to set the camera

    Package Included:

    • 1 x Fisheye Lens
    • 1 x Lens Bag
    • 1 x Lens Front Cap
    • 1 x Lens Rear Cap

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00:00:00 04-26-2011 worth the money Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: this auto lens is great! very wide angle and the distortion is great! i love it and definitely worth the money!

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00:00:00 01-26-2011 enjoy shooting with it Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: After having owned this digital camera lens for a few weeks, I can that I really enjoy shooting with it.

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03-10-2011
00:00:00 03-10-2011 having fun Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: Today was my first opportunity to get practice using this camera lens. I consider myself an amateur photographer who has a lot to learn but is having fun in the process..

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03-21-2011
00:00:00 03-21-2011 I love it Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: I have had this camera lens for almost a month now, and I love it!

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02-22-2011
00:00:00 02-22-2011 beyond fun Overall:  
  • Other Thoughts: This camera lens is beyond fun. I mean that.

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Product FAQs
  • What is the difference between a super wide (0.35x) and fisheye (0.25x) camera lens?
  • The .20 is marginally wider, I would opt for the .35 as this should well be wide enough and is likely to have less compromises or unwanted distortions. Unless you know ahead of time you are shooting wildlife or sports, you can stick a macro lens and a wide-angle lens and shoot like that for the rest of the day

  • What is a good fisheye lens for a nikon D60?
  • Sigma 15mm f/2.5 fisheye. It can focus to about 3 inches from the edge of the lens.

    Yeah, you're going to have to part with a few hundred squids for a decent fisheye lens.

    What you can get, though, are fisheye filters that screw onto the end of your lens. I've seen them on ebay for about £30. The quality won't be fantastic, but won't be bad, and for an effect I reckon they're probably worth a shot!

  • Which lens? Fisheye or Macro?
  • The fisheye will get boring after awhile. Another cool thing you can try with fisheye is to correct the distortion on your computer, and you'll end up with a picture with 180 degrees angle of view, with no distortion! However, if you're purely going for that fisheye effect, just use your Tokina, set it to its widest settings, and replicate the fisheye look on your computer.

    A macro lens has a multitude of different purposes, here are a few I can think of:
    - close-ups (duh)
    - portraits
    - wildlife (150mm or greater macro)
    - concert/sports (150mm or longer)
    - low light

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