Circular Fish-eye Lens with M6 ?

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I am about to try out using a Canon 7.5mm [circular image] fisheye lens on the M6. Is such an extreme wide angle lens useful for street photography, if followed by careful cropping with PS ? Has anyone used an SLR fisheye lens for street photogrpahy?

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I use OM 16mm fisheye - still need to understand how to use it in creative way. Even on slr the one must be very carefull composing with fisheye. Why bother with putting fisheye on rf?
 

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Igor,
The only reason would be to enjoy using my M camera with it. With a circular image, I find that less care is needed with composition since the image is circular and nothing sticks out as misalligned.

Raid
 
I had an 8mm fisheye for my SLR, and although it was fun to use occasionally I never really got many images I was happy with from it. It's just too wide, you can't really 'compose' in the typical sense. It sees everything in front and to the sides of the lens with a 180' field of view, so you'll usually get your feet in the picture unless you point it up...

It was fun to use on a DSLR with a crop factor, because it didn't have such a wide field of view, but still had a pretty pronounced fisheye effect.

Oh, and to get people that look like foreground objects it'll have to be about a foot from their face. Seriously.
 
Just try it, Raid. Let us know what you come up with.
As a wide angle user I've wondered what to do with a fisheye. Architecture is going to look silly, no way to stop that. But maybe it is good for something else?
 
Bryce: I certainly will try out such a set-up. I am counting on using PS to crop some of the resulting images. If successful, I could get some interesting results.

Raid
 
What adapter is available for such an enterprise?

Someone above mentioned care in composing so things wouldn't "look mis-aligned". Could it be that's because EVERYTHING is mis-aligned?? In that case, you just wouln't notice!!
 
You can get image processing software to remove the fisheye optics 'abberation' so that the lens looks like a super wide, for the 16mm 180 degrees diagnonal on 24x36mm lenses.
But even a 28mm needs to be real close to get enough impact, try a 28 or 35mm.

Noel
 
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