Above water the Tokina 10-17mm fisheye is something of a novelty lens because it's very easy to overdose on the fisheye look. For professional use, the level of chromatic aberration means correction in Photoshop is a must. So in my opinion the 10-17mm not a must have lens above water. Underwater the 10-17mm is awesome. It gives a real sense of perspective, and the lack of straight lines underwater makes the fisheye effect much less obvious. The huge field of view and close focusing means this lens works well for subjects from six inches to sixty feet in size. That puts this lens firmly on my must have list for underwater photography. Fortunately, the 10-17mm is not particularly expensive. So if you are curious about fisheye shots it is possible to buy one and see if it suits your style. If it doesn't work for you, just sell it on to an underwater photographer.Read full review
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