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Peleng 8mm f3.5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EOS |
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The new Peleng 8mm f3.5 fisheye lens is an interchangeable, short- focus, super wide-angle, compact lens that provides a stunning circular field of view of 180 degrees and a circular image (not a full-frame image) on the 35mm negative.
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Peleng 8mm f3.5 Fisheye Lens
Description:
The Peleng Fisheye lens is a must when taking pictures with a large
field of view, such as architecture, landscape, and group scenes. You can use
this lens for shooting color, black-and-white, and infrared films. It provides
meter coupling to your camera’s exposure meter, so you maintain through-the-lens
metering. The Peleng 8mm lens is a precision optical piece derived from the
Russian defense and space technologies. It is ideal for architecture, landscape,
and group pictures. The lens’s high-quality multi- coated glass optics provides
superb image transmission and sharpness. The Peleng 8mm Fisheye lens is a compact
unit, similar to Nikkor products, but for the fraction of the cost.
The Peleng 8mm fisheye lens kit includes:
- Peleng 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye Lens
- Two basic camera adapters: one Pentax M-42 screw mount adapter and Nikon
AI (Nikon D70 camera and others).
- Front and rear lens caps
- Lens case and strap
- Manual
Three 26.5mm filters (light red, light yellow, dark yellow) and Filter
case can be ordered by request. Price
is 25 USD.
Peleng 8mm f3.5 Fisheye Lens Specifications:
| Focal length: |
8mm |
| Field of view: |
180 degrees, provides a
circular image (not a full-frame image) on 35mm film |
| Filter size: |
26.5mm, mounts to rear element |
| Aperture scale: |
f3.5 to f16 |
Jolos TM Mount Adapter M42/EOS
For using Canon EOS cameras with M42 lenses (Praktica, Zenit). Metric scale
M42 keeps its meanings due to compensation of the flange bases difference. Therefore
focusing can be to infinity.
You
should remember that the pusher with the fixed ring doesn’t work, so diaphragm
control of the lens is set manually. This adapter can work with lenses having
both only automatic diaphragm (A) and selector A/M (automatic/manual diaphragm).
It is possible to use Macro rings and other accessories.
Settings:
- Put red marks of the adapter
and lens collar together.
- Turn the adapter clockwise
till the fixative click.
- Set M42 lens.
Removing:
To remove the adapter you should unpress fixative pin and
turn the adapter anticlockwise.
Note:
Working with M42 lenses acknowledgement of the focusing with green
light is not made. The aperture is set «0.0». Expo-modes:
- P (program) – identical to Av mode;
- Tv (flash priority) – doesn’t work;
- Av (diaphragm priority) – works as usual;
- M (manual) – aperture and flash are changed. Inaccuracy of exposure defining
is indicated by expo-correction.
Canon EOS cameras (from http://en.wikipedia.org)
Digital cameras
Prior to the introduction of the EOS D30 digital SLR, Canon in collaboration
with Kodak produced four digital SLRs by modifying the internals of the EOS-1N
film SLR. These four digital SLRs had a Canon EOS body and thus can accept EF
lenses, while the image sensor and electronics were designed and built by Kodak.
The four cameras were:
| Model |
Release date |
| EOS DCS3 |
July 1995 |
| EOS DCS1 |
December 1995 |
| EOS D2000/Kodak DCS520 |
March 1998 |
| EOS D6000/Kodak DCS560 |
December 1998 |
List of Canon EOS digital cameras
| Model |
Release date |
| EOS D30 |
October 2000 |
| EOS-1D |
December 2001 |
| EOS D60 |
March 2002 |
| EOS-1Ds |
November 2002 |
| EOS 10D |
March 2003 |
| EOS 300D/Digital Rebel |
September 2003 |
| EOS-1D Mark II |
April 2004 |
| EOS 20D |
September 2004 |
| EOS-1Ds Mark II |
November 2004 |
| EOS 20Da |
February 2005 |
| EOS 350D/Digital Rebel XT |
March 2005 |
| EOS 5D |
August 2005 |
| EOS-1D Mark II N |
August 2005 |
| EOS 30D |
February 2006 |
Film cameras
This is a list of the 35 mm and APS Canon EOS models in order
of introduction:
| Model (US) |
Model (Europe) |
Model (Japan) |
Release date |
| EOS 650 |
EOS 650 |
EOS 650 |
March 1987 |
| EOS 620 |
EOS 620 |
EOS 620 |
May 1987 |
| EOS 750 |
EOS 750 |
EOS 750 |
October 1988 |
| EOS 850 |
EOS 850 |
EOS 850 |
October 1988 |
| EOS 630 |
EOS 600 |
EOS 630 QD |
April 1989 |
| EOS-1 |
EOS-1 |
EOS-1 |
September 1989 |
| EOS RT |
EOS RT |
EOS RT |
October 1989 |
| EOS 10S |
EOS 10 |
EOS 10 QD |
March 1990 |
| EOS 700 |
EOS 700 |
EOS 700 QD |
March 1990 |
| EOS Rebel/Rebel S |
EOS 1000F QD |
EOS 1000 QD |
October 1990 |
| EOS 10S commemorative kit |
EOS 10 |
EOS 10 QD |
August 1991 |
| EOS Elan |
EOS 100 |
EOS 100 QD |
August 1991 |
| EOS Rebel II/SII |
EOS 1000FN QD |
EOS 1000S QD |
March 1992 |
| EOS A2/A2e |
EOS 5 |
EOS 5 QD |
November 1992 |
| EOS Rebel XS |
EOS 500 |
EOS Kiss |
September 1993 |
| EOS Rebel X |
- |
- |
November 1993 |
| EOS-1N |
EOS-1N/1N HS/1N DP |
EOS-1N/1N HS/1N DP |
November 1994 |
| - |
EOS 5000 |
EOS 888 |
January 1995 |
| EOS-1N RS |
EOS-1N RS |
EOS-1N RS |
March 1995 |
| EOS Elan II/IIe |
EOS 50/50e |
EOS 55 |
September 1995 |
| EOS Rebel G |
EOS 500N |
New EOS Kiss |
September 1996 |
| EOS IX |
EOS IX |
EOS IX E |
October 1996 |
| EOS IX Lite |
EOS IX 7 |
EOS IX 50 |
March 1998 |
| EOS 3 |
EOS 3 |
EOS 3 |
November 1998 |
| - |
EOS 3000 |
EOS 88 |
March 1999 |
| EOS Rebel 2000 |
EOS 300 |
EOS Kiss III |
April 1999 |
| EOS 1V |
EOS 1V |
EOS 1V |
March 2000 |
| EOS Elan 7/7e |
EOS 30 |
EOS 7 |
October 2000 |
| - |
- |
EOS Kiss III L |
November 2001 |
| EOS Rebel XS N |
EOS 3000N |
Canon EOS 66 |
February 2002 |
| EOS Rebel Ti |
EOS 300V |
EOS Kiss 5 |
September 2002 |
| EOS
Rebel K2 |
EOS 3000V |
EOS Kiss Lite |
September 2003 |
| EOS Elan 7N/7NE |
EOS 30V/33V |
EOS 7s |
April 2004 |
| EOS Rebel T2 |
EOS 300X |
EOS Kiss 7 |
September 2004 |
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