Brightin Star 10mm f/5.6 II Fisheye Lands at $66

Sixty-six dollars for a fisheye that covers six mounts and now focuses down to 12cm. That's the whole pitch. The minimum focus jump from 20cm to 12cm is the only upgrade that actually changes what you can do with the lens — tighter close-focus distortion effects, architectural foregrounds, product work where you want the full fisheye warp without backing up. The coating upgrade is welcome but prove-it-first territory at this price point. This sits in the same drawer as 7Artisans and Meike budget glass: useful for shooters who need a fisheye occasionally and won't justify spending real money on one. If you've been putting off adding a fisheye to your kit for creative video, real estate walk-throughs, or the odd skate/surf job, $66 is an easy yes.
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