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Canon EF 8-15mm f/4.0L

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When Canon EF 8-15mm f/4.0L fisheye was announced it definately looked like a very interesting proposition.
There is still precious little out there in terms of reviews or sample images.

True to form, Photozone was early to have a look at it and gives it the thumbs up.

Technical reviews are valuable, but genuine user responses and sample images really are needed to form a more complete, well informed position on whether or not to drop the Visa card on one.

If you have this lens, what's your viewpoint?

Paul Wright
 
kist got it a day ago so havent had much time to play with it but i love love love it

get it stop worrying about images i have a 5Dmk II and wow is all i have to say

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TexPhoto said:
Love Mine.
Lots of images in the Flickr group for this lens: http://www.flickr.com/groups/canon8-15mm/pool/with/6408764949/

Good to see the Flickr galleries. Thanks. It's a broad based insight into the characteristics and look of this lens.

With the old 15mm Canon fisheye there was software to "de-fish" the images if that's what you wanted to do.
It was quite an economical way of shooting ultrawide, but without the fishy distortion.

Paul Wright
 
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real memories said:
kist got it a day ago so havent had much time to play with it but i love love love it

get it stop worrying about images i have a 5Dmk II and wow is all i have to say

Raymond
Photographer
[email protected]
Real Memories Photography
Your Event + Our Photos = RealMemories
www.realmemoriesphotography.com

I love your cat, can I have it? ><

DigitalRev did a review on their youtube channel - but I have to ask

Is it a lens really worth thinking about - or is it just a fun thing to have, that you'd use only once in a while when you feel like it - albeit a very expensive fun thing... Are there any real world applications you'd WANT to use it?
 
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I love mine more than I had anticipated and I already owned the 15mm.
 

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actually I admit to wanting to buy this lens for a couple of months, but I kind of shied away from it, thinking that the fishy distortion would be too much. Seeing those posted samples I am reconsidering. Can anyone point me to some good architecture sample shots using the 8-15mm? I would be interested to see just what it can do in such an environment. For example the shot posted by revup67 in the 8-15mm gallery showing the steps is a very nice composition, because a central element, in this case the steps is not distorted too much.
 
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Mt Spokane Photography said:
I was lookiing at one in our local camera store yesterday while trying to pump the salesman about any new models. I seldom use my 15mm FE, so it would be a very high price per image lens, maybe one to rent for a special use.

That is what has been holding me back from getting this lens too. I'm afraid it would just become a nice toy in the bag after a few weeks...
 
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