FS: Century Optics Fisheye Lens

cnote

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I have a Century Optics .3x Fisheye MKII Lens for sale. 58mm, says GL1 on it but pretty sure it will work on other 58mm lenses. Retails for close to $900. Used but glass is in good condition. Asking $200 obo or trades?

Also have a Quantaray 58mm UV filter that I'm trying to get rid of. Used but like new condition. $10 or trades?

Located in Bend, OR 97702.

I can ship no problem.

Thanks

-Cal

541.815.1506

cal@4lockedfilms.com

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hey i got a t2i with the kit lens. would this work well to screw onto it? its a 58 mm if you were wondering im not that stupid
 
Honestly I'm not sure. What does the lens attachment point look like? Do you have an exploded pic of it? With the UV filter it has male threads that thread into the existing lens body, but the fisheye uses an three external tabs that are on the existing lens body and it slides on and clamps...kinda...its a little hard to explain. I think that its called bayonet style mounting?
 
i have a polarized and a uv filter on it. ive used my friends fisheye that was an 58mm lense and it worked pretty well, i dont know what your saying though? is there any way you could take a picture of what your talking about?/
 
So this pic is one I just grabbed off google but this is the style mount on the fisheye, see the three cut-outs and the ring that is spun when you attach it over the three flanges on the camera?

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This is where you can see the three flanges that are basically on the exterior of the lens, can you see them? (one on the top and two on the lower left/right, about an inch long)

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So what I'm trying to get at is it doesn't have threads like most simple filters do, and I'm not familiar enough with SLR's to know what kind of mounting they use and be able to give ya a definite answer...
 
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