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Anonymous
Recommend me a decent/not too expensive fish eye lens.

Picture related to my camera.
>> Anonymous
dude, i'll just warn you..you're just asking for flame with that camera here, you'd be better off to google yourself.
>> Anonymous
Sorry cause I couldn't afford something else :/
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>183626
Im guessing you dont have a to higher budget, so i'll offer some cheap alternatives:

(Btw, Fisheyes get boring VERY quick - imo a Wideangle would be much more useful)

Cheap ebay screw-on adapters.
Usually cost around £50, and will screw on to the 52/67mm filter thread.

Nikon 10.5mm Fisheye
£350(?) Best suited fisheye for your cam, but expensive.

Sigma 8mm Fisheye; Amazingly wide, £400ish?

Nikkor 16mm: £400 amazon(?)
>> Anonymous
1.Get a Peleng 8mm off of ebay
2.Make sure you get the right adapter for nikon
3.????
4.Profit!
>> Anonymous
>>183670
FAIL.

You have to get a Nikon-mount Peleng. If you get a screwmount Peleng and a M42 adapter, you'll lose infinity focus or image quality, and there are no adapters at all to put Canon- and Pentax-mount Pelengs on Nikon.
>> Martin !!ve2Q1ETWmJH
>>183675
You can buy Peleng 8mm's with Nikon AF mount.
>> Anonymous
>>183681
Yes, that's precisely what I was talking about. No adapters are needed. (Although it's Nikon AI mount, not AF, so while it will fit on the D40, it won't meter)
>> Anonymous
>>183675
With an aparture of f8 the image will be sharp from like 30cm-infinity anyway.
But yes, I forgot about the metering problem of the d40 with manual lenses, which is lulz
>> Anonymous
>>183703
A fisheye lens has only a few millimeters of travel from the closest focus position to infinity, so the extra 2mm of flange focal distance (when you use a M42-to-Nikon adapter) matter much more than one might expect.