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Canon EF 15mm Fisheye video review

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Canon 15mm Fisheye review

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The Canon 15mm Fisheye lens is compact, well built and offers the opportunity to take some pretty stunning yet unconventional images.

Weighing 330 grams it’s light and very portable making it easy to carry around in your kit bag. A slight drawback however being that the accompanying lens cap does not fit all that tightly around the lens resulting in it easily falling off. It is important to note that the image recorded to the camera will vary depending up whether it is a full frame or cropped sensor camera. With a cropped sensor camera like the Canon 60D for example, the extremities of the image will not be recorded. To take a picture which exactly reflects what is observed through the viewfinder, a full frame camera such as a Canon 5D or Canon 1DS would need to be used. This is even more important when using a fisheye lens, as on a cropped sensor camera, a large amount of the circular effect will be lost to regions outside the recordable zone of the image. The fisheye effect will still be noticeable if you do use a cropped sensor camera, however it will be more subtle compared to taking an image using a full frame alternative.

Canon 15mm Fisheye lens construction

There are not many bells and whistles with the 15mm Fisheye. No USM motor, no image stabilisation. It’s pretty basic in construction, however this doesn’t hinder the ability to take stunning images with it! The lowest aperture possible is F2.8, which is perfectly respectable allowing images to be taken at lower light levels yet still maintain a suitable shutter speed. Due to the lack of a quiet USM motor, the 15mm Fisheye is a bit noisy as it focuses down, but does so quite rapidly.

Fixed focal length Vs zoom lenses.

Fixed focal length lenses don’t have the same range of magnifications that a zoom lens have, therefore a slight sacrifice in usability, however on the upside it is often noted how they provide a sharper image. A second benefit to fixed focal length lenses is that they tend to focus slightly faster than the zoom lens alternatives.

Canon 15mm Fisheye sample photos

Below are a few examples of photos taken with the Canon 15mm Fisheye lens on a cropped sensor camera. Although the fisheye effect is somewhat prohibited on a cropped sensor, the effect is still clearly visible These photos are un-edited and hopefully will provide a good idea of the sort of picture quality that can be expected when using this lens.

To see examples of the fisheye lens on a full frame camera, view Gary Hayes’ Flickr collection using a Canon 5D

Alternative lenses to the Canon 15mm fisheye

Another Fisheye lens worth considering is the Canon 8-15mm F4. This is a zoom lens that adds further flexibility. It is also an L grade lens. L grade lenses provide superior image quality. On the downside, the lowest aperture is F4 as opposed to F2.8 on the 15mm Fisheye. Sigma also produce a number of Fisheye lenses ranging from 15mm down to 4.5mm and Sigma lenses can often be slightly cheaper than Canon lenses.

Overall

This lens is a lot of fun, it’s not a cheap lens to buy – especially brand new – but it is surprising how often I take it with me when taking photographs. A compact and useful lens which provides a good quality image.

9/10

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Canon 20D video review

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Canon 20D review

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The Canon 20D is not the newest digital camera around these days. Launched in 2004, it has been around for a number of years, so today, it’s pretty cheap to pick up and can be potentially an economical way to get into SLR photography without spending a lot more money for the latest equipment currently available.

Canon 20D specifications

The 20D is an 8.2 megapixel camera which uses a cropped digital sensor. A cropped sensor is typically found in the cheaper digital camera models and means that the extremities of a scene which you are seeing through the viewfinder of your camera will not be recorded, and hence an image with a slightly narrower field of view will be stored once you’ve taken a photo. The camera itself weighs 685g and it accepts both EF and EF-S lens mounts. EF-S lenses are typically cheaper and were made primarily for Canon’s range of digital SLR cameras. The 20D uses compact flash cards to store photos, as opposed to more recent cameras that tend to opt for SD cards instead. Built primarily with a metal construction, the 20D feels sturdy and well built, an advantage over the cheaper budget SLR ranges. With an ISO range of 100-3200 and a continuous shooting buffer of up-to 5 frames a second, the 20D is a flexible camera well placed amongst competing brands of a similar age. The 20D uses a navigation wheel on the rear of the camera, this is (subjectively) an advantage over the cheaper range of XXXD cameras (e.g. 450D) which use a cursor system.

Alternative cameras to the Canon 20D

The Canon 20D sits between the 10D and 30D in the family of Canon SLR cameras. The 20D was a noticeable improvement upon the 10D with an extra 2 megapixel resolution and 9 focusing elements as opposed to 7. The more recent 30D however, was not a massive leap forward in capabilities, with similar specifications although it did have a slightly larger LCD screen at the rear.

Canon or Nikon?

Canon’s main competitor in the digital SLR market is typically Nikon. Both makes of camera produce excellent photos and generally they have the same functions across the board. It is generally a question of personal taste as to which make of camera you prefer, and it’s advisable to go into a shop and try the different makes of camera to get an idea of which camera suits you better.

Overall

The Canon 20D is an excellent, versatile and cheap camera to buy. With its sturdy metal construction and ample capabilities it is an economical way to jump into SLR photography if you’re on a budget.

8/10

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