Our Happy Customers!
brah it's so fun.. the epoxy worked great.. check my video's out . www.youtube.com/jacobrouner thank's for you're time and the most awesome len's ever!! I purchased the Death Lens about 6 months ago for skateboarding videos, it cost me around $300 on eBay, a month after I bought it, it broke. I couldn’t afford another $300 fisheye lens so I decided to try out the Demon Fisheye Lens. When I compare the videos I shot with the Death lens and compare them to the videos I shot with the Demon lens, they are nearly identical. I regret ever buying the death lens for $300, it was a waste of money. I gotta say the Demon fisheye is well worth the money, and is a great fisheye. Daniel Baumer, Age 19 Benjamin Korf, Age 46 Dan bury, CT
My son wanted a fisheye lens for his birthday. He and his friends film themselves skateboarding with an old video camera (Sony TRV-18). When he asked me for the fisheye lens I was sure that, I would not be able to find one for my camera since it’s pretty outdated. I looked online and found a few companies that sell fisheye lenses, but when I called their phone number to ask if the lens would work with my camera they said it wouldn’t. Finally I cam across your Demonfisheyelens.com site, and called, I was greeted by Janet Thompson, who was very nice and curious, and took the time to research my camera, and the Demon fisheye fit my camcorder. Janet Thompson from customer service is an asset to your company. Thank you. Victoria Dios Scott Mankes Age 14 Your customer service staff is very helpful and patient. All my emails where replied to usually with in the same day, and when I call the 800 number someone live always picks up. Owen Carrigan, Age 32 I bought one of the demon fisheye lenses and it fit both my SLR camera and my digital camcorder. I had to buy 2 adapter rings, but it was well worth it. You guys saved my a lot of money, I almost bought a $400 fisheye from Wolf camera for my SLR alone! Good thing I found you guys first. Loren Figuroa The
difference in video quality was very distinct. The "Demon Fisheye"
had far better color saturation. Also, the superior light gathering ability of
the Demon Fisheye resulted in less grainy video in low light situations. And
finally, the distortion at the edges of the frame were basically nonexistent
for the Demon Fisheye - compared to the high distortion and lack of focus at
the edges for the opteka lens. All-in-all,
the Demon Fisheye lens is hands-down a far better lens and value than the opteka
lens! I look forward to shooting some seriously cool video in my future
skydiving adventures! Jason Broudy |


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