I have a Peleng, the lens is sharp but suffers a lot from internal
reflections which are giving light rings on the outside of the picture
circle. Its not flare but something different.  The picture circle is a bit
larger then the short side of a negative or slide (about 25 mm). The lens is
cheap in it's kind, well build, painted instead of anodized and mine came
with a Nikon adapter. When using it with a Nikon adapter you can't use it on
a F-camera like the F, F2, F3 etc because there to little space for the
cameramirror behind the lens (reason: backmounted filters which you have to
use and are included) a Nikon FE didn't have the problem. I didnt't have
problems using it on a MZ5n or a KX/MX but maybe the LX will be problematic.
These kind of lenses are extremely difficult to use and a IMO a bit of a
gimmick
Don't know about the Sigma, its a lot more expensive.

Regards,
René van Ginkel


----- Original Message -----
From: "Alexander Krohe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 27, 2001 11:20 PM
Subject: Circular fish-eye lens for pentax-k -- Peleng or Sigma EX?


> Hi,
> In my knowledge there are two circular fish-eye lenses
> for Pentax-k available: the Sigma 8mm EX and the
> Peleng 8mm lens from an Ukrainian company.
> Does anyone have experiences with one of these lenses?
> How do they perform optically? Are they any good?
> Any comments are highly appreciated,
> Alexander
>
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