The
package I'm offering - Canon EOS 620, Zoom
35-105, Flash 420EZ Fisheye f.2.8, 15mm (covers 175°) - has got, apart the camera extraordinary
quality and my having kept them in the best conditions, a strong point in
this unique, brand new condition, fisheye lens which I had used also in some midrange portraits when the background was as
interesting as the main subject.
This film camera may be still considered the best camera on the
market, as, digital ones in order to attain the definition of a 24x36mm film
camera should output at least 100 megapixels; not only this: the sensor, for the
picture to have a similar sharpness should come from a three layers type, such
as the Sigma's which has, up to
now, reached a reasonable 14mpixels range.
Using this camera you may get the money back after a couple of shots, as, fisheye pictures - if you are able to catch that serendipity moments - are most valuable among media and architecture enviroment. Last but not least, these lens are 100% compatible with CANON D5 which is a full frame digital camera or with Canon D7 where it behaves as a 21mm lens.
For more specifications and pics on Canon EOS 620 body, Flash and fisheye see these links:
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/eoscamera/620/
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/eoscamera/620/eos620.htm
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/hardwares/classics/eos/eoscamera/620/index4.htm
http://www.triogate.dk/shop/default.asp?ProductID=2535A004
Hereunder a Canon ad on EOS 620-650 models on june 1989 National Geographic magazine.
Fisheye landscape

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