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Subject: [OM] ( OM ) on the topic of fisheye lenses
From: "Brian Swale" <bj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 10 Dec 2004 21:57:17 +1300
Hi all

Gary Edwards' note and image about flying with the Zuiko 16mm f/3.5 
fisheye prompts me to contribute a note about the fisheye that has just 
come into my possession.

This Sigma 16mm f/2.8 XQ looks for all the world like the Zuiko 24mm f/3.5  
shift lens, but the front lens element bulges even more, if that is possible.
The dimensions are somewhat comparable.

                                Zuiko 24mm shift                Sigma 16mm 
fisheye
Length  (mm)                    73                                              
65
Max diameter    (mm)    84                                              75
Weight (gm)                     510                                             
347
Lens elements/grps      12/10                                   11/9
Both have dial-in filters
Angles of view                  Diag                                    Diag
                                                ?                               
                180
                                                Horizontal                      
        Horizontal
                                                84 - 100                        
        150
                                                Vertical                        
                Vertical
                                                ?                               
                100

Pity the image is not rectilinear!

Given the curvature applied to straight lines by the 16mm, it is amazing that 
the Samyang 18-28 lens I have manages to deliver straight lines at 18mm.

The protruding front element, unblemished at present, seems to attract 
objects to it if it is used as a walk-around lens. I have to find a way to 
ensure 
the lens-cap is firmly fastened. It has the Sigma "Perfect" lens-hood; i.e. a 
tulip-style hood, permanently fixed.

It will focus down to 25mm (1 inch) from the front lens element.

There's no doubt that these lenses start the owner on seeing the world 
another way. They really are a kind of reverse telephoto. I found that if I put 
it 
very close to a large-leaved shrub we have, the view was for all the world as 
if 
 I were standing 2 - 3 feet off with a 50mm lens looking at the same large 
leaf..

I may post a picture or two some time. The auction page did not emphasis 
its size and dimensions.

Brian

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