SKU: 20197302333

Rokinon 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EF Mount

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Rokinon 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EF MountUltra Wide Angle 8mm Fisheye Lens For APS C Size Image Formats Rounded Image When Used With Full Frame Hybrid Aspherical Lenses Sharp Images Multi Layer Coating to Reduce Flare Manual Focus Lens Minimum Focusing Distance of 12" Built In Petal Type Lens Hood The 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f 3. 5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EF from Rokinon gives you a 167 view with dramatic, exaggerated perspective when used with an APS C camera, or a circular image floating in

  • Ultra Wide-Angle 8mm Fisheye Lens
  • For APS-C Size Image Formats
  • Rounded Image When Used With Full Frame
  • Hybrid Aspherical Lenses -- Sharp Images
  • Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
  • Manual Focus Lens
  • Minimum Focusing Distance of 12"
  • Built-In Petal-Type Lens Hood

The 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EF from Rokinon gives you a 167° view with dramatic, exaggerated perspective when used with an APS-C camera, or a circular image floating in the frame when used with a full frame digital camera or 35mm film camera. With hybrid aspherical lenses and multi-layer coating, you will produce sharply defined images with a minimum of flare and ghosting. The 8mm manual focus lens focuses as close as 1' (30.48 cm) from the lens, and has a built-in petal lens hood.

Note: Produces a vignetted image on full-frame sensors or 35mm film

Ultra wide-angle 8mm fisheye lens with exaggerated perspective and approximately 180° angle of view, for dramatic effects
Ultra-wide 167° diagonal field-of-view for APS-C size image formats--will produce a rounded image that doesn't cover the entire frame when used with compatible full frame digital cameras
Manual focus lens with no electronic connections to the camera for automatic focus nor metering.
Lens is constructed with hybrid aspherical lenses for outstanding, sharply defined images
Lens features super multi-layer coating to reduce flare and ghost images
Lens has a minimum focusing distance of 12" (30.48 cm) for enhanced close-up shots
Lens includes a built-in petal-type lens hood
UPC: 084438741001
Performance
Focal Length 8mm
Aperture Maximum: f/3.5
Minimum: f/22
Camera Mount Type Canon EF
Format Compatibility Canon (APS-C)
Angle of View 167°
Minimum Focus Distance 1.0' (30.48 cm)
Elements/Groups 10/7
Features
Image Stabilization No
Autofocus No
Tripod Collar No
Physical
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 2.95 x 3.04" (75 x 77.3 mm)
Weight 15.1 oz (428.09 g)
Packaging Info
Package Weight 1.45 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH) 7.4 x 5.0 x 4.0"
In the Box
Rokinon 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5 Fisheye Lens for Canon EF Mount
  • Lens Pouch
  • Front and Rear Lens Caps
  • Instruction Manual
  • Limited 1-Year Worldwide Warranty
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