Hi there,
Has anyone here attempted to use a Peleng 8mm fisheye on either a Sony A100 or a Minolta Film cameras (I have a dynax 5 and a 7000i and would like to be able to use it on one or both)? I would be interested in your experiences.
I have seen one advertised as being for Minolta AF mount. I think the lens has a native T mount and is often supplied with an M42 adapter. Do the Minolta fit ones come with a direct T mount to Minolta AF adapter?
I am tempted to try one, but have my concerns about focus to infinity (I have an M42 adapter that seems to focus to infinity with the somewhat longer lenses that I have) and the mirror hitting the backof the lens on the larger mirrored film cameras.
Anyone here tried them with any success?
Peleng 8mm fisheye?
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Mine was OK but after a few weeks of use, stopped focusing on infinity. I attempted to correct it, but the best it would do no matter what adaptors I use was 20cm focus. It was approx 0.3mm wrong in focus position. In the end I chucked the dismantled parts in the office bin rather than waste any more time.
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That sounds a bit dissapointing and has put me off the idea somewhat! Did you try it on a film camera at all for the full 180 degree image or just on digital?David Kilpatrick wrote:Mine was OK but after a few weeks of use, stopped focusing on infinity. I attempted to correct it, but the best it would do no matter what adaptors I use was 20cm focus. It was approx 0.3mm wrong in focus position. In the end I chucked the dismantled parts in the office bin rather than waste any more time.
Anyone else here tried it with any joy?
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I just used it on digital. I might one day get another - optically they are fine - but only if I was dead sure it would focus through infinity and beyond.harveyzone wrote:That sounds a bit dissapointing and has put me off the idea somewhat! Did you try it on a film camera at all for the full 180 degree image or just on digital?David Kilpatrick wrote:Mine was OK but after a few weeks of use, stopped focusing on infinity. I attempted to correct it, but the best it would do no matter what adaptors I use was 20cm focus. It was approx 0.3mm wrong in focus position. In the end I chucked the dismantled parts in the office bin rather than waste any more time.
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