Fisheye Lens for nikon?

A film and take pictures of a lot of extreme sports and I like to get really close up, what would be the best option for a fisheye lens for as cheap as possible

It depends on if you have a full frame senor or not. Go to this link and you can see a lens simulator. You can do it with various lenses.

With cheapness, comes lack of quality. A cheap Nikon fisheye lens doesn't exist. A cheap fisheye lens will be one of those amazon sells for $50 with plastic glass.

The cheapest option for a "real" fisheye is the 8mm f3.5 made by samyang and sold under many names. Do be aware that on anything less than a D300 or D7000 you will be restricted to M mode only.
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