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Originally Posted by Leo.G
That's lovely Joe!
The only fisheye I've played with is an accessory lens that screwed on the front of the camera lens (possibly on my ...crap, I forget), ah, Lumix FZ50, lovely camera (luckily it's on a shelf right beside me with 10-15 other old cameras and heaven knows how many lenses).
I still got some nice results Not as good as yours because the extension fisheye was a German thing I got with the camera from a French tourist (original owner with paperwork I met at a Epping railway station to pick the camera up during his work lunch break), he went to a DSLR.
Ah, I should pull it out again, I charged the batteries recently. I can't get that level of darkness, or detail.
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I had one of those. Those screw on fish eye lenses need the lens stopped down to about f11. Mine went missing in action on one of my overseas solar eclipse chases. I used it to do all sky videos of the shadow passage across the sky. It was used in parts of this video:-
https://vimeo.com/user4541365
Joe