I have 37mm equiv. Can I get wide angle underwater?

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Hello,

I have a camera that has 37 mm equivalent of focal lenght. I assume that underwater, it will become about 50 mm equiv (from 37*1,33). I want to use wide angle wet lenses, the cheaps ones on ebay (0,45x) or Fantasea, inon, ikelite or dyron ones, but I don't know in what focal lenght it will end up.

Any advice, please?
Thank you very much.
 
Which camera do you have? You might want to try the old Inon UFL-165 fisheye lens, grab a used one and the correct adapter - Scott
 
Hello, thanks for your answers.

Its for a canon sd900 (37mm) with canon housing. I am planning to try a cheap fisheye with an adapter, because I don't want to spend much on a good wide angle wet lens if with all the magnification in water (1.33, I heard) I won't be able to get a real wide view (real 28equiv would be fine).
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/peregrine/

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