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Are there lenses which can give 180° fisheye circle with a cropped-frame camera?


Is crop-factor a bad thing?Does the imaging circle size change when a lens zooms?Below which focal length are lenses considered to be wide angle?Will there be any difference in photos taken using full frame and crop lenses on a crop camera?Can I use a plano convex cylindrical lens, instead of a fisheye, to shoot 360°x180° panos with my phone?Crop Factor: Can a full-frame Nikon Camera be set to use a DX lens, with no crop-factor?Will a DX lens have severe vignetting on a 20x20mm?Where does the light go when a lens with a larger image circle is projected on a smaller sensor?How do I properly compare this full frame lens to cropped frame lenses?Can a larger format lens provide more light to a crop sensor for a given f-stop?






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I have a Canon EOS 1100D, and I'd like to take photos of the whole sky dome. Currently I'm using the Belomo MC 3,5/8A lens. It has 180° angle of view, but that's only true for full-frame cameras, and for the diagonal for my APS-C one. On the sides the circle doesn't fit onto the sensor.



So I wonder, is there any lens I could use to get the full 180° circle onto my cropped sensor? Or do I have to use a full-frame camera for this?










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    I have a Canon EOS 1100D, and I'd like to take photos of the whole sky dome. Currently I'm using the Belomo MC 3,5/8A lens. It has 180° angle of view, but that's only true for full-frame cameras, and for the diagonal for my APS-C one. On the sides the circle doesn't fit onto the sensor.



    So I wonder, is there any lens I could use to get the full 180° circle onto my cropped sensor? Or do I have to use a full-frame camera for this?










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      I have a Canon EOS 1100D, and I'd like to take photos of the whole sky dome. Currently I'm using the Belomo MC 3,5/8A lens. It has 180° angle of view, but that's only true for full-frame cameras, and for the diagonal for my APS-C one. On the sides the circle doesn't fit onto the sensor.



      So I wonder, is there any lens I could use to get the full 180° circle onto my cropped sensor? Or do I have to use a full-frame camera for this?










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      I have a Canon EOS 1100D, and I'd like to take photos of the whole sky dome. Currently I'm using the Belomo MC 3,5/8A lens. It has 180° angle of view, but that's only true for full-frame cameras, and for the diagonal for my APS-C one. On the sides the circle doesn't fit onto the sensor.



      So I wonder, is there any lens I could use to get the full 180° circle onto my cropped sensor? Or do I have to use a full-frame camera for this?







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          At least the following lenses will meet your stated requirements of circular 180° image for APS-C:



          • Sigma 4.5mm ƒ/2.8 EX DC HSM

          • Lensbaby 5.8mm ƒ/3.5 Circular Fisheye

          If you do go with a full frame camera body, there are some more options available. Look for 8mm lenses (some are even zooms, with 8mm at the wide end). Canon, Rokinon, and Sigma all make full circle fisheye lenses for full frame bodies.






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          At least the following lenses will meet your stated requirements of circular 180° image for APS-C:



          • Sigma 4.5mm ƒ/2.8 EX DC HSM

          • Lensbaby 5.8mm ƒ/3.5 Circular Fisheye

          If you do go with a full frame camera body, there are some more options available. Look for 8mm lenses (some are even zooms, with 8mm at the wide end). Canon, Rokinon, and Sigma all make full circle fisheye lenses for full frame bodies.






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          At least the following lenses will meet your stated requirements of circular 180° image for APS-C:



          • Sigma 4.5mm ƒ/2.8 EX DC HSM

          • Lensbaby 5.8mm ƒ/3.5 Circular Fisheye

          If you do go with a full frame camera body, there are some more options available. Look for 8mm lenses (some are even zooms, with 8mm at the wide end). Canon, Rokinon, and Sigma all make full circle fisheye lenses for full frame bodies.






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          At least the following lenses will meet your stated requirements of circular 180° image for APS-C:



          • Sigma 4.5mm ƒ/2.8 EX DC HSM

          • Lensbaby 5.8mm ƒ/3.5 Circular Fisheye

          If you do go with a full frame camera body, there are some more options available. Look for 8mm lenses (some are even zooms, with 8mm at the wide end). Canon, Rokinon, and Sigma all make full circle fisheye lenses for full frame bodies.






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          At least the following lenses will meet your stated requirements of circular 180° image for APS-C:



          • Sigma 4.5mm ƒ/2.8 EX DC HSM

          • Lensbaby 5.8mm ƒ/3.5 Circular Fisheye

          If you do go with a full frame camera body, there are some more options available. Look for 8mm lenses (some are even zooms, with 8mm at the wide end). Canon, Rokinon, and Sigma all make full circle fisheye lenses for full frame bodies.







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