The new Opteka High Definition² .20x Wide Angle Fisheye Converter Lens increases the versatility of your existing lens to provide breathtaking ultra wide angle views. And it's so easy to use! Great for every type of photographic situation!
Converts a 18-55mm into a 3.6-11mm Circular Lens
Opteka lenses put more creative control where it belongs - in your hands.
Customer Review: Great for the price
I wanted a fish eye wide angle lens but didn't want the high price. This lense fit the bill. Pictures very sharp and I get the fish eye effect I was looking for. It is attached to an 18-55mm lense. At the 18mm it does create a round view that shows the lens barrel but it is an interesting effect. Great lens for the price.
Customer Review: Great Lens!
This is a wonderful lens for someone who wants to try out with shooting fisheye but doesn't want to spend a lot of money on it. The fisheye goes from very extreme with a full distorted circle to a nice wide angle. Great lens for the money!
"Give at least a month to this precious preserve. Time will not be taken from the sum of your life. Instead of shortening, it will indefinitely lengthen it and make you truly immortal"
-John Muir, Our National Parks
The mountains of Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park look like an imposing, blue-grey wall from the eastern plains. But, after you pass monolithic Chief Mountain, summit of dreams and visions, the multifaceted gems of this great wilderness come into full view.
Above the timberline, light dances across glaciers and snowfields that nourish the park with melt water. The song of this wild water is a pure song. Listen for it at Cameron Falls, Morning Eagle Falls and Siyeh Creek. At Triple Divide Peak, the song flows down into the veins of the earth to the Pacific Ocean, Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson Bay.
The green blanket draped around the rock below the timberline is woven with Engelmann spruce, Douglas fir, western larch, subalpine fir, and lodgepole pine. Designated as a Biosphere Reserve by the United Nations, the Peace Park supports over 1000 species of plants. Yellow and pink heather can be found at Logan Pass. The kinnikinnick's bright red berries complement aspen near Swiftcurrent Lake. A sea of flowers-alpine laurel, buttercups, blue columbine-rolls in great swells down the high meadows.The soul of these mountains rides the wind: a warm caress, a howl of ice, a never-ending breath across cirque lakes and ridges.
Iceberg and Ptarmigan Lakes, Baring Falls and Sunrift Gorge, Two Medicine Pass, Rising Wolf Mountain.Walk gently here, brother to the grizzly bear and eagle, for the trails through this fragile ecosystem are trails through consciousness-the gem that catches the cascading light in the center of this crown of shining mountains.
A former college journalism teacher, Malcolm R. Campbell is a contributing writer for "Living Jackson Magazine" and the author of the novel "The Sun Singer."
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