There are Sigma lenses in both 8mm (circular image) and 16mm (full frame) that
show up every now and then. There are also two Russian lenses, but neither of
them has a native OM mount. You'd have to use Nikon or M42.
The 16/3.5's all have the Neutral filter, which is just clear, it's not a ND.
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>Subject: [OM] fisheyes
> From: "Adam Long" <adamlong@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2003 21:42:03 -0000
> To: <olympus@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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>dropped into my local camera shop today. They had just got in a 16mm f3.5
>zuiko - had a look - wow! I want one. Amazing field of view and such a tiny
>lens. Unfortunately they want 750 UKP!!! No thanks!
>So are there any cheaper alternatives?
>Also, it has a neutral rather than UV filter - does that make it the later
>type? Is it just neutral in colour or is it a neutral density filter? I
>don't shoot b+w so the other filters wouldn't be used.
>Adam
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