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7artisans 10mm F2.8 Fisheye Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens
7artisans 10mm F2.8 Fisheye Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens
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7artisans 10mm F/2.8 Full frame fish-eye lens made of 8 groups of 11 optical structures with one HOYA ultra-low dispersion glass to reduce chromatic aberrations, the 178 degree large viewing angle is suitable for landscape/VR panorama production star/travel/underwater photography, etc., The closest focus distance is 0.17 meters, allowing you to experience the fun of shooting close. With the maximum F/2.8 aperture, you will be able to shoot under low light condition and indoors without a flash or supplemental lighting.
- Full-frame fisheye lens: This fisheye lens design renders a 178° angle of view to produce a distinct visual appeal characterized by dramatic distortion and a creative depiction of space. which is widely used in landscape/VR panorama production star/travel/underwater photography etc.
- Optical Design: Its optical system consists of 11 elements in 8 groups. Bright f/2.8 maximum aperture suits working in a variety of lighting conditions and also contributes to the sleek form factor. An 8-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth and pleasing bokeh quality.
- Lens Structure: One extra-low dispersion elements reduce color fringing and chromatic aberrations in order to achieve a high degree of clarity and color accuracy. Four high refractive index elements help to control spherical aberrations and reduce distortion in order to realize high sharpness and accurate rendering.
- Multi-layer Coating: The multi-layer coating has been applied to individual elements to suppress flare and ghosting for greater contrast and color fidelity when working in strong lighting conditions.
- 0.17m Minimum Focusing Distance: It features a de-clicked aperture ring has a close focusing distance of 17cm and weighs around 570g. With its super close minimum focus distance it could help both photo and video enthusiasts create interesting results.
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I use this lens with the Canon EOS R. The question is, is this lens worth having around? I believe it is.It is built like a tank, the controls are very smooth, and the sharpness, clarity and color are very good. I also use a 17-40L lens and others for wide shots. The 10mm is just enough to give you the wilder fisheye shots you want, but also adding a wider point of view for landscapes. Like many things, there is a knack to knowing when this lens will give you what you are looking for. Familiar landscapes now have other interesting possibilities. And edgier fisheye shots now are possible. I use it mostly in these circumstances. I havent done much with closeups at 2.8 but i did take a couple of test shots and they came out well. Whatver you decide to do with this camera, it will pretty much deliver a good photograph as far as image quality. OK this is a manual lens.For most landscape type shots, the focus and the aperture will be in the same general region, so you can pretty much point and shoot. More creative shots may require a little more thinking. One thing to note is that there is a long play in the focus up to 3 feet, then a short throw from 3 ft to infinity. So all in all, a lens that brings new possibilities , built well, comes in a leather like case, delivers good image quality, and oh yeah. Its less than 300.