Cheap Eva Slimline Black Hardshell Rolling Laptop/tablet Case 15.4IN

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Eva Slimline Black Hardshell Rolling Laptop/tablet Case 15.4IN Product Description:



  • Thick foam padding and durable, lightweight shell materials provide superior computer protection
  • Attachable transport system allows case to strap onto luggage handles
  • Stands solidly on its own

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MODEL- KLR15 VENDOR- CASE LOGIC FEATURES- 15.4" BLK Rolling Laptop Case Organized efficient and ready to work wherever you go. Rolling case holds up to 15.4 inch laptops in durable protective material. Top loading design offers easy access to computer and multiple storage files and compartments. * Holds 14 inch Laptop * Smooth sturdy wheels and telescoping handle for easy portability * OfficeAnywhere - Organized efficient and ready to work wherever you go * Smart Organization - A Place for Everything * Top-loading design offers easy access to computer and files * Thick foam padding and durable lightweight material provides superior protection for computer equipment.

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Hard Sided Case
By Majak
I have gone through several laptop cases, Victorinox, Samsonite, American Tourister, amongst others, and they all fail to remain rigid along the bottom when overloaded or filled to capacity. This bag holds everything, with room to spare, yet still fits under the airline seat if necessary. Still looks great after several flights, and is simple yet has enough storage and segregation to make things organized.Called a hard shell, but rigid and flexible at the same time.The wheels toe out a bit, I don't know what that will mean farther down the line.

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4Too Big
By On the road
This is my first laptop bag I've used, and so far it's been great. It has plenty of space, and extra compartments to store all the computer peripherals. There's extra padding for the laptop, the wheels are smooth to roll around, and the handles are sturdy. There's also a luggage strap on the back of hte bag so it makes traveling easier. However, I purchased this bag thinking it was a lot smaller. Because the bag is pretty wide, I have a harder time manuevering around corners. In addition, when flying domestic on a smaller plane, the bag will not fit through the aisle, and I'll have to carry it. In addition, this bag does not fit under the seat on the plane because of its width. Other than the size, I think this is a great laptop bag.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
5Good product!!
By Gustavo
I love this product, always help me with the laptop to anywhere, even a lot space and I can carry out other things.

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Sale Oriental Furniture Unique Graduation Gift Idea for Him, 16-Inch Ming Chinese Palace and Swan Oriental Cork Carving

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  • Measures 11in tall by 16in wide by 2in deep
  • Extraordinary miniature hand carved palace and swan motif
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Exquisite finely carved ming palace and swan scene motif, symbols of felicity and good fortune, in lacquered rosewood and glass display case, traditional gift for housewarming, wedding, auspicious occasions, ships in 48 hours professionally packed and insured from our massachusetts warehouse via fed ex, expedited delivery available.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
4untitled
By M. Chen
Fast delivery, the product was of slightly lower quality than I expected, but still good.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
4Pretty good gift for mommy
By Keith Tokash
I gave this to my mom and she seemed happy, but an upstanding mom will make any son feel like he hit a home run even if she secretly hates the gift. But after about a year it's still showing in her front room, and she's not the type to hide it away and just bring it out when I'm around, so she really likes it.The piece is pretty much what it looks like, decent quality, decent price. It's not some "hand-made" treasure, but it's pretty cool looking. Other things like this I've seen/bought look and feel cheap, or they arrive broken because they're really fragile or cheaply made. This didn't have any of those problems.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
4Nice Chinese Carvings
By N. L.
Very nice Chinese carvings. Unfortunately, they are very fragile and none of them will completely survive the shipment. You will have some damage. It is only a matter of how much. First one had a broken tree. Called seller they sent me a new another one. I also ordered a second one and they shipped both of the together. Of the next two one had a large tree that was broken and the third one was nearly perfect, just some leaves were broken. The seller did not want me to return the damaged one, so I used that as my guinea pig. Figured out how to open it and glued the broken piece. Did the same with the other damaged one, so I got a free one for me and two to give away as gifts. Not bad. They do make nice gifts.

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Compare Prices for Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Canon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Digitally optimized diagonal fisheye auto-focus lens
  • Minimum shooting distance of 5.9 inches
  • Offers a 180-degree field of view
  • Supplied with a gelatin filter holder

Product Description

This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting. This also ensures an accurate color balance and high definition results. With a minimum shooting distance of only 15cm (5.9 inch), this lens has a maximum magnification of 1:3.8. The close focusing capability together with a large depth of field allow close up photography that covers objects surrounding the photographic subject. This lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, and a fitted padded case.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4It's actually a very good lens!
By Laurel
Hi, I just wanted to give this lens a fair review. As the other reviewer mentioned, if you use it with an APS-C sensor digital slr, you won't see a whole lot of distortion. It's no different from the Canon brand fisheye on a camera like that. But, if you use it with film, or with a larger sensor size camera, full-frame if possible, it's really quite a beautiful, sharp, and very fish-eyed lens. On a Canon 5D it performed really well for me. I just wanted to say that on the right camera, it's really quite a lens.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lens - zero vignetting
By Maiaibing
Have been using the Sigma 15mm Fisheye for some weeks on a 5Dii and have taken about 1.000 shots with it. The short story: its a great lens that has lots to offer for anyone who like wide angle shots. Colors and flare resistence is tops. Centre sharpness is very good even wide open, while corners tend to be soft and suffer CA unless it is stopped down.Fisheye lenses have a mixed reputation, which is a shame as they are some of the most versitile lenses around. Some of the bad reputation comes from the fact that some people think all fisheyes are "round". However, the Sigma 15mm is diagonal fisheye, and fills the picture across the entire sensor.But why a fisheye at all? Three main reasons;1) its wider than a standard lens (so 15mm fisheye is much wider than a 14mm standard lens)2) by not correcting the light (as much as a traditional lens), the fisheye should have less flare and2) better - even spectacular - colors.And when it comes to flare resistance the Sigma 15mm shines. Colors are also great, but fisheye lenses can be very tricky for the camera's light meter. So with my 5Dii I often shoot @ f/-2/3 to f/-1½ to compensate for overexposure at bright daylight.Some people complain that the Sigma may hunt at low light, but I do not find it more difficult to use than most other lenses - actually I find it quite good. It has worked fine from early morning, over heavy rain to dark night.Versatile? You bet! The important aspect of shooting a fisheye is to use the focal plane very actively in your shots. There is a dramatic shift in the look and feel of a shot depending on the tilt to the horizon and where in the picture plane your objects are.Also, as long as you shoot "rounded" objects such as people, a fisheye often works better than a traditional wide lens like the Canon 14L. On the other hand its not very good at buildings unless you use software to correct.Finally, the ability to use software to straighten out the curved lines makes fisheye lenses more versitile than ever.For me the Sigma has been a hit. My impression from reading reviews etc. on the net is that there is no significant difference between the Sigma and the Canon, so get whichever is the cheapest where you live (that's what I did).[Please disregard the previous review about vignetting. This lens has almost none even on a full frame. The user just forgot to take of the entire lens cap before shooting...]

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A GREAT Lens......PERIOD!
By Robert
I bought this lens on a lark, and have enjoyed every second of my time owning it. I use it on my Canon 5D and on my Canon 40D, if I set my shots correctly, I have some of the most unusual, attractive and impressive shots in my Shot Library.The key to success with this lens is to set the shot correctly. I have found it takes more planning, a steadier hand (or Tripod/Monopod), than even my 100-400MM F/4-5.6L. With a telephoto lens, your area of focus is less a challenge than the 180 Degree worth of study when dealing with this lens.Don't get me wrong, this lens is FUN!! I've never enjoyed landscapes, portraits, artistic shots more than I have when I am using my 15MM Fish. For the Casual user, high end amateur, or for the seasoned professional, this lens is an inexpensive TOOL each of us should have to round out our lens bag. BUY IT!!

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Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Nikon SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Digitally optimized diagonal fisheye auto-focus lens
  • Minimum shooting distance of 5.9 inches
  • Offers a 180-degree field of view
  • Supplied with a gelatin filter holder

Product Description

This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting. This also ensures an accurate color balance and high definition results. With a minimum shooting distance of only 15cm (5.9 inch), this lens has a maximum magnification of 1:3.8. The close focusing capability together with a large depth of field allow close up photography that covers objects surrounding the photographic subject. This lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, and a fitted padded case.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4It's actually a very good lens!
By Laurel
Hi, I just wanted to give this lens a fair review. As the other reviewer mentioned, if you use it with an APS-C sensor digital slr, you won't see a whole lot of distortion. It's no different from the Canon brand fisheye on a camera like that. But, if you use it with film, or with a larger sensor size camera, full-frame if possible, it's really quite a beautiful, sharp, and very fish-eyed lens. On a Canon 5D it performed really well for me. I just wanted to say that on the right camera, it's really quite a lens.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lens - zero vignetting
By Maiaibing
Have been using the Sigma 15mm Fisheye for some weeks on a 5Dii and have taken about 1.000 shots with it. The short story: its a great lens that has lots to offer for anyone who like wide angle shots. Colors and flare resistence is tops. Centre sharpness is very good even wide open, while corners tend to be soft and suffer CA unless it is stopped down.Fisheye lenses have a mixed reputation, which is a shame as they are some of the most versitile lenses around. Some of the bad reputation comes from the fact that some people think all fisheyes are "round". However, the Sigma 15mm is diagonal fisheye, and fills the picture across the entire sensor.But why a fisheye at all? Three main reasons;1) its wider than a standard lens (so 15mm fisheye is much wider than a 14mm standard lens)2) by not correcting the light (as much as a traditional lens), the fisheye should have less flare and2) better - even spectacular - colors.And when it comes to flare resistance the Sigma 15mm shines. Colors are also great, but fisheye lenses can be very tricky for the camera's light meter. So with my 5Dii I often shoot @ f/-2/3 to f/-1½ to compensate for overexposure at bright daylight.Some people complain that the Sigma may hunt at low light, but I do not find it more difficult to use than most other lenses - actually I find it quite good. It has worked fine from early morning, over heavy rain to dark night.Versatile? You bet! The important aspect of shooting a fisheye is to use the focal plane very actively in your shots. There is a dramatic shift in the look and feel of a shot depending on the tilt to the horizon and where in the picture plane your objects are.Also, as long as you shoot "rounded" objects such as people, a fisheye often works better than a traditional wide lens like the Canon 14L. On the other hand its not very good at buildings unless you use software to correct.Finally, the ability to use software to straighten out the curved lines makes fisheye lenses more versitile than ever.For me the Sigma has been a hit. My impression from reading reviews etc. on the net is that there is no significant difference between the Sigma and the Canon, so get whichever is the cheapest where you live (that's what I did).[Please disregard the previous review about vignetting. This lens has almost none even on a full frame. The user just forgot to take of the entire lens cap before shooting...]

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A GREAT Lens......PERIOD!
By Robert
I bought this lens on a lark, and have enjoyed every second of my time owning it. I use it on my Canon 5D and on my Canon 40D, if I set my shots correctly, I have some of the most unusual, attractive and impressive shots in my Shot Library.The key to success with this lens is to set the shot correctly. I have found it takes more planning, a steadier hand (or Tripod/Monopod), than even my 100-400MM F/4-5.6L. With a telephoto lens, your area of focus is less a challenge than the 180 Degree worth of study when dealing with this lens.Don't get me wrong, this lens is FUN!! I've never enjoyed landscapes, portraits, artistic shots more than I have when I am using my 15MM Fish. For the Casual user, high end amateur, or for the seasoned professional, this lens is an inexpensive TOOL each of us should have to round out our lens bag. BUY IT!!

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Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Sigma SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Digitally optimized diagonal fisheye auto-focus lens
  • Minimum shooting distance of 5.9 inches
  • Offers a 180-degree field of view
  • Supplied with a gelatin filter holder

Product Description

This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting. This also ensures an accurate color balance and high definition results. With a minimum shooting distance of only 15cm (5.9 inch), this lens has a maximum magnification of 1:3.8. The close focusing capability together with a large depth of field allow close up photography that covers objects surrounding the photographic subject. This lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, and a fitted padded case.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4It's actually a very good lens!
By Laurel
Hi, I just wanted to give this lens a fair review. As the other reviewer mentioned, if you use it with an APS-C sensor digital slr, you won't see a whole lot of distortion. It's no different from the Canon brand fisheye on a camera like that. But, if you use it with film, or with a larger sensor size camera, full-frame if possible, it's really quite a beautiful, sharp, and very fish-eyed lens. On a Canon 5D it performed really well for me. I just wanted to say that on the right camera, it's really quite a lens.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lens - zero vignetting
By Maiaibing
Have been using the Sigma 15mm Fisheye for some weeks on a 5Dii and have taken about 1.000 shots with it. The short story: its a great lens that has lots to offer for anyone who like wide angle shots. Colors and flare resistence is tops. Centre sharpness is very good even wide open, while corners tend to be soft and suffer CA unless it is stopped down.Fisheye lenses have a mixed reputation, which is a shame as they are some of the most versitile lenses around. Some of the bad reputation comes from the fact that some people think all fisheyes are "round". However, the Sigma 15mm is diagonal fisheye, and fills the picture across the entire sensor.But why a fisheye at all? Three main reasons;1) its wider than a standard lens (so 15mm fisheye is much wider than a 14mm standard lens)2) by not correcting the light (as much as a traditional lens), the fisheye should have less flare and2) better - even spectacular - colors.And when it comes to flare resistance the Sigma 15mm shines. Colors are also great, but fisheye lenses can be very tricky for the camera's light meter. So with my 5Dii I often shoot @ f/-2/3 to f/-1½ to compensate for overexposure at bright daylight.Some people complain that the Sigma may hunt at low light, but I do not find it more difficult to use than most other lenses - actually I find it quite good. It has worked fine from early morning, over heavy rain to dark night.Versatile? You bet! The important aspect of shooting a fisheye is to use the focal plane very actively in your shots. There is a dramatic shift in the look and feel of a shot depending on the tilt to the horizon and where in the picture plane your objects are.Also, as long as you shoot "rounded" objects such as people, a fisheye often works better than a traditional wide lens like the Canon 14L. On the other hand its not very good at buildings unless you use software to correct.Finally, the ability to use software to straighten out the curved lines makes fisheye lenses more versitile than ever.For me the Sigma has been a hit. My impression from reading reviews etc. on the net is that there is no significant difference between the Sigma and the Canon, so get whichever is the cheapest where you live (that's what I did).[Please disregard the previous review about vignetting. This lens has almost none even on a full frame. The user just forgot to take of the entire lens cap before shooting...]

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A GREAT Lens......PERIOD!
By Robert
I bought this lens on a lark, and have enjoyed every second of my time owning it. I use it on my Canon 5D and on my Canon 40D, if I set my shots correctly, I have some of the most unusual, attractive and impressive shots in my Shot Library.The key to success with this lens is to set the shot correctly. I have found it takes more planning, a steadier hand (or Tripod/Monopod), than even my 100-400MM F/4-5.6L. With a telephoto lens, your area of focus is less a challenge than the 180 Degree worth of study when dealing with this lens.Don't get me wrong, this lens is FUN!! I've never enjoyed landscapes, portraits, artistic shots more than I have when I am using my 15MM Fish. For the Casual user, high end amateur, or for the seasoned professional, this lens is an inexpensive TOOL each of us should have to round out our lens bag. BUY IT!!

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Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Minolta and Sony SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Digitally optimized diagonal fisheye auto-focus lens
  • Minimum shooting distance of 5.9 inches
  • Offers a 180-degree field of view
  • Supplied with a gelatin filter holder

Product Description

This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting. This also ensures an accurate color balance and high definition results. With a minimum shooting distance of only 15cm (5.9 inch), this lens has a maximum magnification of 1:3.8. The close focusing capability together with a large depth of field allow close up photography that covers objects surrounding the photographic subject. This lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, and a fitted padded case.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4It's actually a very good lens!
By Laurel
Hi, I just wanted to give this lens a fair review. As the other reviewer mentioned, if you use it with an APS-C sensor digital slr, you won't see a whole lot of distortion. It's no different from the Canon brand fisheye on a camera like that. But, if you use it with film, or with a larger sensor size camera, full-frame if possible, it's really quite a beautiful, sharp, and very fish-eyed lens. On a Canon 5D it performed really well for me. I just wanted to say that on the right camera, it's really quite a lens.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lens - zero vignetting
By Maiaibing
Have been using the Sigma 15mm Fisheye for some weeks on a 5Dii and have taken about 1.000 shots with it. The short story: its a great lens that has lots to offer for anyone who like wide angle shots. Colors and flare resistence is tops. Centre sharpness is very good even wide open, while corners tend to be soft and suffer CA unless it is stopped down.Fisheye lenses have a mixed reputation, which is a shame as they are some of the most versitile lenses around. Some of the bad reputation comes from the fact that some people think all fisheyes are "round". However, the Sigma 15mm is diagonal fisheye, and fills the picture across the entire sensor.But why a fisheye at all? Three main reasons;1) its wider than a standard lens (so 15mm fisheye is much wider than a 14mm standard lens)2) by not correcting the light (as much as a traditional lens), the fisheye should have less flare and2) better - even spectacular - colors.And when it comes to flare resistance the Sigma 15mm shines. Colors are also great, but fisheye lenses can be very tricky for the camera's light meter. So with my 5Dii I often shoot @ f/-2/3 to f/-1½ to compensate for overexposure at bright daylight.Some people complain that the Sigma may hunt at low light, but I do not find it more difficult to use than most other lenses - actually I find it quite good. It has worked fine from early morning, over heavy rain to dark night.Versatile? You bet! The important aspect of shooting a fisheye is to use the focal plane very actively in your shots. There is a dramatic shift in the look and feel of a shot depending on the tilt to the horizon and where in the picture plane your objects are.Also, as long as you shoot "rounded" objects such as people, a fisheye often works better than a traditional wide lens like the Canon 14L. On the other hand its not very good at buildings unless you use software to correct.Finally, the ability to use software to straighten out the curved lines makes fisheye lenses more versitile than ever.For me the Sigma has been a hit. My impression from reading reviews etc. on the net is that there is no significant difference between the Sigma and the Canon, so get whichever is the cheapest where you live (that's what I did).[Please disregard the previous review about vignetting. This lens has almost none even on a full frame. The user just forgot to take of the entire lens cap before shooting...]

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A GREAT Lens......PERIOD!
By Robert
I bought this lens on a lark, and have enjoyed every second of my time owning it. I use it on my Canon 5D and on my Canon 40D, if I set my shots correctly, I have some of the most unusual, attractive and impressive shots in my Shot Library.The key to success with this lens is to set the shot correctly. I have found it takes more planning, a steadier hand (or Tripod/Monopod), than even my 100-400MM F/4-5.6L. With a telephoto lens, your area of focus is less a challenge than the 180 Degree worth of study when dealing with this lens.Don't get me wrong, this lens is FUN!! I've never enjoyed landscapes, portraits, artistic shots more than I have when I am using my 15MM Fish. For the Casual user, high end amateur, or for the seasoned professional, this lens is an inexpensive TOOL each of us should have to round out our lens bag. BUY IT!!

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Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Pentax and Samsung SLR Cameras Product Description:



  • Digitally optimized diagonal fisheye auto-focus lens
  • Minimum shooting distance of 5.9 inches
  • Offers a 180-degree field of view
  • Supplied with a gelatin filter holder

Product Description

This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting. This also ensures an accurate color balance and high definition results. With a minimum shooting distance of only 15cm (5.9 inch), this lens has a maximum magnification of 1:3.8. The close focusing capability together with a large depth of field allow close up photography that covers objects surrounding the photographic subject. This lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, and a fitted padded case.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful.
4It's actually a very good lens!
By Laurel
Hi, I just wanted to give this lens a fair review. As the other reviewer mentioned, if you use it with an APS-C sensor digital slr, you won't see a whole lot of distortion. It's no different from the Canon brand fisheye on a camera like that. But, if you use it with film, or with a larger sensor size camera, full-frame if possible, it's really quite a beautiful, sharp, and very fish-eyed lens. On a Canon 5D it performed really well for me. I just wanted to say that on the right camera, it's really quite a lens.

17 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
5Great lens - zero vignetting
By Maiaibing
Have been using the Sigma 15mm Fisheye for some weeks on a 5Dii and have taken about 1.000 shots with it. The short story: its a great lens that has lots to offer for anyone who like wide angle shots. Colors and flare resistence is tops. Centre sharpness is very good even wide open, while corners tend to be soft and suffer CA unless it is stopped down.Fisheye lenses have a mixed reputation, which is a shame as they are some of the most versitile lenses around. Some of the bad reputation comes from the fact that some people think all fisheyes are "round". However, the Sigma 15mm is diagonal fisheye, and fills the picture across the entire sensor.But why a fisheye at all? Three main reasons;1) its wider than a standard lens (so 15mm fisheye is much wider than a 14mm standard lens)2) by not correcting the light (as much as a traditional lens), the fisheye should have less flare and2) better - even spectacular - colors.And when it comes to flare resistance the Sigma 15mm shines. Colors are also great, but fisheye lenses can be very tricky for the camera's light meter. So with my 5Dii I often shoot @ f/-2/3 to f/-1½ to compensate for overexposure at bright daylight.Some people complain that the Sigma may hunt at low light, but I do not find it more difficult to use than most other lenses - actually I find it quite good. It has worked fine from early morning, over heavy rain to dark night.Versatile? You bet! The important aspect of shooting a fisheye is to use the focal plane very actively in your shots. There is a dramatic shift in the look and feel of a shot depending on the tilt to the horizon and where in the picture plane your objects are.Also, as long as you shoot "rounded" objects such as people, a fisheye often works better than a traditional wide lens like the Canon 14L. On the other hand its not very good at buildings unless you use software to correct.Finally, the ability to use software to straighten out the curved lines makes fisheye lenses more versitile than ever.For me the Sigma has been a hit. My impression from reading reviews etc. on the net is that there is no significant difference between the Sigma and the Canon, so get whichever is the cheapest where you live (that's what I did).[Please disregard the previous review about vignetting. This lens has almost none even on a full frame. The user just forgot to take of the entire lens cap before shooting...]

14 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5A GREAT Lens......PERIOD!
By Robert
I bought this lens on a lark, and have enjoyed every second of my time owning it. I use it on my Canon 5D and on my Canon 40D, if I set my shots correctly, I have some of the most unusual, attractive and impressive shots in my Shot Library.The key to success with this lens is to set the shot correctly. I have found it takes more planning, a steadier hand (or Tripod/Monopod), than even my 100-400MM F/4-5.6L. With a telephoto lens, your area of focus is less a challenge than the 180 Degree worth of study when dealing with this lens.Don't get me wrong, this lens is FUN!! I've never enjoyed landscapes, portraits, artistic shots more than I have when I am using my 15MM Fish. For the Casual user, high end amateur, or for the seasoned professional, this lens is an inexpensive TOOL each of us should have to round out our lens bag. BUY IT!!

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