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John S. Hudson
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p.1 #1 · Sigma 8mm compared to Nikon 10.5mm


Hi guys,

I'm curious to find out if anyone knows what the Sigma 8mm looks like compared to the Nikon 10.5mm fisheye, used with a D80, or comparable body.

Does the Sigma 8mm have any black in the corners? Thanks

Nov 05, 2009 at 09:13 PM
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p.1 #2 · Sigma 8mm compared to Nikon 10.5mm


John S. Hudson wrote:

Does the Sigma 8mm have any black in the corners? Thanks


Yup, big time black corners. The 10.5mm, on the other hand, is a "full frame" fisheye on DX so no black corners at all.

Nov 05, 2009 at 09:19 PM
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p.1 #3 · Sigma 8mm compared to Nikon 10.5mm


8mm is a circular fisheye - on FX, you'll get a a completely circular image in the middle, and everything is black beyond that. it is quite interesting, and a fun lens to play with. You can use it on DX as well, and you'll get a little more coverage, but you lose the complete circle (top and bottom chopped off).

the 10.5DX I believe is a rectangular fisheye, so it has the fisheye distortion, but the image stretch from corner to corner, filling the frame.

I have the 8mm, and it's fun. But thinking about adding a rectangular fisheye for my bag in the sorta distant future (I heard the Sigma 15mm is quite good). Too many toys, too little money... (of course, I want the 200-400 as well) *sigh

Nov 05, 2009 at 09:23 PM
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p.1 #4 · Sigma 8mm compared to Nikon 10.5mm


Chestnut wrote:
the 10.5DX I believe is a rectangular fisheye, so it has the fisheye distortion, but the image stretch from corner to corner, filling the frame.


No such thing as a rectangular fisheye. (Well, maybe some anamorphic cinema lens). The image that all non-anamorphic lenses project is round. The shape of the sensor is what makes the image rectangular. If you trim the built in hood on the 10.5 DX and use it on an FX camera, you get a round image.




Nov 06, 2009 at 06:44 PM

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