[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> - -  it *DOES  work with the EOS30... but  It needs a lot of compensation,
> though. I put the -30 and the -50 side by side on the same scene and
> then I started switching the lens from one to the other at different
> f/stops. The cameras had the same reading when the ISO was set with a
> difference of 2.2/3 stops. In other words, to shoot EIR at EI320 in the
> EOS30 I set the ISO to 50.


I am a little confused. I have several fisheyes and I never
ever had to compensate. Not even with a circular fisheye that
obviously gives you black corners.
I shoot slide film with A-1, T90, EOS 600, RT, 1V.
A friend of mine has the same lens as you and he never compensates
his EOS 50 as well. He shoots negative film.
You use the lens in Programme mode, do you?



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