I just got this and I can’t use the macro at all because it’s extremely blurry. There were no instructions for attaching it to my camera either. The fisheye part won’t attach unless the macro piece is attached, and then the whole thing works, but only if I keep it above f4. So, it might work for some “creative” landscapes if I don’t mind the distortion and blurred edges. I won’t call it a waste of time, but if you can afford something else, get it.
I just got this and I can’t use the macro at all because it’s extremely blurry. There were no instructions for attaching it to my camera either. The fisheye part won’t attach unless the macro piece is attached, and then the whole thing works, but only if I keep it above f4. So, it might work for some “creative” landscapes if I don’t mind the distortion and blurred edges. I won’t call it a waste of time, but if you can afford something else, get it.
Submitted by Anonymous on 2010.03.01 @ 18:59. | Re: Review: Bower VL46TC Fisheye with Macro Lens Extension