This converter can make the 14-42 II lens much wider, but not wide enough to be called a true fisheye (120 degrees instead of 180). However, it does not have the price of a true fish eye. You get what you pay for. This is visually acceptable. However, some interesting effects can be created. I posted three photos for you: picasaweb.google.com/108560076633280602914/OlympusFCONP01FisheyeConverter?authuser=0&feat=directlinkEDIT: I am trying to post links again. Are they banned, even for verification purposes? Ashamed.
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