However, I don't want my photos to have a fisheye look to them, I don't like that super massive warped look that those kinds of photos have.
#Fisheye vs wide angle full#
So, in order to get really wide angle photos for when I want to do landscape photography, I would have to get a REALLY really really really wide angle lens, since the crop factor will make it 50% less wide once I put it on my APS-C sensored pentax k-x camera, since it isn't a full frame camera. What I mean is, I have a Pentax K-x, so, 50% crop factor since it is an APS-C sensor camera. Do all wide angle lenses automatically end up being "fisheye" lenses once they are wider than a certain mm, or, is it possible to have a very wide angle lens that doesn't have much of a fisheye effect at all (obviously there will be SOME barrel distortion, as I assume it is more or less impossible to get super wide angle without having at least a little bit of it or whatever).