Once again thanks for a great review. I bought this converter, and I am extremely pleased with it, and as you say it makes the photo bag easy to carry around. I am no pixel peeping person, so the converter fills my needs extremely satisfying ..... Many greetings from Denmark
+Jess Demant Aggeboe Thanks much for your comment! Yes, I think the converter is a nice deal and I've been very pleased with mine. By the way, I visited Copenhagen a few years ago and loved it. I look forward to seeing more of Denmark someday. Cheers, Sean
Sean you never cease to make me spend money! On question I have, does the converter change the camera from a full frame to a cropped frame? I think it's a great setup. Thanks as always!
+n3qdz Hey Matt, just call me The Pusher! ;-) Yes, the image stays full frame with the converter attached. There is also a 16mm fisheye converter with similar features - I don't have that one yet.
Check out the fisheye ND filter: tadashifilters.com/blogs/news/introducing-nd-fisheye-filter I know this lens isn't a fisheye but that product should work. Never used it though.
+Alan Platt The Sigma 19 is sharp, cheap, and offers pretty good coverage on a full frame sensor. (REVIEW here ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-wTrC8nH5xDA.html) Remove the rear baffle for best results. Here's a video about removing the baffle. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4o46pqs4i3k.html
+Jack Sassard Yes, But it fits and it works on full frame. Yes it has some vignetting. So from a 28mm f4.2 on an aps-c it becomes about 24mm 2.8 full frame, for $135. I've now completed the field test.