Okay, I've never owned, or even shot, a fisheye, but I think I understand them, somewhat. With that in mind, I have a question. If the question is not applicable, please let me know, and I'll go back to knowing absolutely nothing about a fisheye, much less somewhat.
In order not to include one's feet in the image they need to extend the camera further away from their body. I won't get into the part where that would make good technique harder to accomplish, at lest for me. But, with the camera extended, the eye is no longer able to see through the viewfinder, so one would have to go to Live View. If one did that then wouldn't they need to block the viewfinder to keep stray light entering it from altering the exposure? If so, how did folks manage before camera had the Live View function?
Yes, I know that the use of a tripod would allow one to setup the image using the VF, then step back and pull the trigger, but it looks to me like we are seeing a lot of hand held fisheye work here. If I sound confused, well, I am.