Full review at www.cameralabs.com : A five minute video tour around the Canon EF-S 10-22mm ultra wide angle lens by Gordon Laing, Editor of www.cameralabs.com. For our full review, please click the link at the start of this text.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Wide-angle and fisheye photos and videos for about with this profesional looking DIY lens attachment. Expands your camera’s viewing angle up to 200 degrees. Great for skate and sports videos, tight-quarters indoor shots, landscapes, and funny fish-eye photos.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Thanks for this excellent review!
Was considering this lens, thanks for your comprehensive review – excellent!
please smile !!
Great review!
@blazetblaze thanks man!
@RobertKing00 this is due to the fact that this is not a fixed aperture lens. Note: Canon EF-S 10-22mm f/3.5-4.5 USM — as you can see the aperture ranges from 3.5 – 4.5. This aperture changes based on zoom. If you want to zoom whilst filming without flickering you need a fixed aperture lens. For example a lot of the L series zoom lenses are fixed aperture however they cost a lot more! Hope that helps.
Yo Elmer Fudd you gotta photogwaph some wabbits?
@Berus7777 Is that a Dracula reference?!
New at digital video and have this lens and a 60d. When i zoom from 10 to 22 with this lens the light flickers and changes. is there a way to stop this? why does this happen?
@cameralabs multiplied by 1.5 in case of Canon I guess?
So… did you manage to close the sale on Carfax Abbey yet?
hey gordon, im an amateur nightlife photographer, mainly nightclubs which means taking photos in low light n crowded places. would u recommend this lens for this kinda job?
Can this be use for wedding groups?
@TheMash84 I know that but its a ef-s lens and will never fit on a full frame camera and some douche bag fuck head was talking about crop factors when it doesnt even apply!
@MultiProductionZ
As I’ve see around its one the best wide angle lens for APS-C sensor cameras.
Sigma and Tokina very good too, Tamron has corners a bit too soft but cost less than others.
@mrPACarrier It might, depending on what camera you have. For a DLSR. I would mount the peep hole to a camera body cover with a hole drilled in it.
This thing wont work on a DSLR right ?
looks like ur camera has a boner 😛
Lol, problem is… my Nikon D7000’s lens is A LOT bigger than a pocket cam’s lens… lol.
@migueloico Yeah, Harbor Freight rocks.
OMG!! that pry bar was only 1.59$!!!!
@shikoidreamer
You can buy a Fish Eye for these small cameras on e-bay for 25$ and they work great. They even work for iphones.
I tried the peephole but the hole is very small that I cant take a proper video without zooming…. is there another solution?
Wow thanks!
if your gonna use this for skateboarding then dont, becuase this looks terrible while filming skateboarding, just save up for a $30 opteka fisheye or if you want a better one buy the $100 baby death.
@AhhboyyouGay so why not buy a fish eye lens then
you sound like your about to put a bullet in your brain
@Arab3run Yep, there’s always a hater out there.