Turn A Peephole Into A Fisheye Camera Lens


If you’re looking to add some fun effects to your camera without spending money on gimmicky equipment, here’s how to turn a door peephole into a fisheye lens on the cheap.

All you need to do is salvage a peephole from a door and gather a bit of PVC reducer to attach it to your camera, and you have a fun little extension you can use to take cool fisheye photos (without having to use the tiny camera on your phone). It’s easily detachable and a bit nicer than a similar hack we featured a few years ago. Check out the video above to see how its done and see the results — it actually looks quite good.

Fisheye Lens for $US6 Dollar – QUICK FX [YouTube via How-To Geek]


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