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Olympus made an 8mm circular fisheye and a 16mm full-frame fisheye, but both of these are VERY expensive. The widest rectilinear lens made by Olympus for OM mount was the 18mm, again, very pricey even in the used market. There are several Russian made lenses of decent quality that are much cheaper.

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The widest rectilinear lens you can get for an OM body is the Tamron 17mm f/3.5 . It's a very good lens, and quite findable with the Adaptall mount. It uses a super-big 82mm hood that you should make sure comes with the lens. The Zuiko 18mm is better, but far more expensive and rarer.

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Sigma made 8mm and 16mm fisheyes for Olympus, but they aren't as good as the Zuiko products. The svelte Zuiko 16/3.5 is a marvel of compactness, sharpness, and high contrast, IME. The 8/2.8 is also great, but now very pricey and rare. The Russian and Chinese 16mm or 8mm lenses won't be quite as good as the Japanese examples, IME.

I'm looking to buy a super wide lens to fit an OM-1, like a 12 mm or 15 mm. Can anyone recommend a lens that I could probably find on

12mm lenses for 35mm were only made for the Nikon F or Leica LTM cameras by Cosina/Voigtlander. That's the widest ever for 35mm, AFAIK. The 15/4.5 Voigtlander is also a nice lens.

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