So you have a cheap or not so cheap point and shoot camera - you're dying to shoot some wide angle/fisheye stuff, but have no way of attaching a real fisheye lens to your picture apparatus. Have no fear - there are 2 solutions that might help you (more or less).
Numero Uno: Grab a pair of unused positive (far-sighted) eye glasses - pop out a lense and tape it to the lense of your camera - BOOM! Fisheye!
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Numero Duce: Go to a hardware store and buy a wide angle door viewer. $10 or less. Either hold up to the cameras lense or tape it to it - it will work either way.
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Try these out - they really work. Some seriously gnarly homemade fisheye lense photos are comming soon.
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