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Anyone have one? How good is it for... landscapes?
The reason I ask is folloing on from my other thread about swapping from what I have now to a GF1, however my other thought was swapping the lenses I have now for smaller ones, namely the Tamron 17-50 instead of the Sigma 24-70. The 17-50 also takes most of the range of the Tokina 12-24 so I was thinking of replacing the wide end (and I always want wider anyway) with a Samyang 8mm...
The reviews I've read seem very positive, both for IQ and build quality so I was wondering if the fisheyeness and 180 degree view could be useful to me.
The main use of this over the 17-50 would be skycapes/starscapes, so a little bit of ground and lots of sky, specifically things like this...
(focal lengths may vary with the, just examples)
I'm wondering how pronounced the fisheye would actually be in photos like that, and how easy it would be to correct in PS if needed?

The reason I ask is folloing on from my other thread about swapping from what I have now to a GF1, however my other thought was swapping the lenses I have now for smaller ones, namely the Tamron 17-50 instead of the Sigma 24-70. The 17-50 also takes most of the range of the Tokina 12-24 so I was thinking of replacing the wide end (and I always want wider anyway) with a Samyang 8mm...
The reviews I've read seem very positive, both for IQ and build quality so I was wondering if the fisheyeness and 180 degree view could be useful to me.
The main use of this over the 17-50 would be skycapes/starscapes, so a little bit of ground and lots of sky, specifically things like this...
(focal lengths may vary with the, just examples)
I'm wondering how pronounced the fisheye would actually be in photos like that, and how easy it would be to correct in PS if needed?