Experience an expansive view like never before with the 7artisans 10mm F2.8 II Lens. Offering a dazzling 185° ultra-wide fisheye perspective, this lens enhances the grandeur and spatial feel of your images, making it perfect for a variety of creative shots.
Enthralling landscapes and stunning astrophotography are well within reach thanks to the constant F2.8 large aperture, which excels in low-light conditions and reduces exposure time. Weighing just 602g, this lens is lightweight and portable, ideal for outdoor photography and extended shooting sessions.
Boasting an 8-group, 11-element optical design, including 2 ED lenses and 1 aspherical lens, it minimizes chromatic aberration and distortion, ensuring sharp image quality from center to edge. With a minimum focusing distance of just 0.15m, capture unique, close-up shots with creative fisheye effects, making each portrait fun and distinctive.
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High-Quality Imaging
Angenehm überrascht von der Bildqualität für den Preis. -
Solid Build
Das Objektiv macht einen Hochwertigen eindruck. Es ist etwas auf der Schweren seite, da vollmetall. -
Glow-in-the-Dark Markings
Die im Dunkeln leuchtende beschriftung ist ein guter touch, kann im Dunkeln hilfreich sein wenn man damit etwas Astro Bilder machen will. -
Excellent Sharpness
Stars are pretty sharp edge to edge. -
Wide Field of View
The 10mm and the 183degree gives me horizon to horizon view. -
Great Value
Great value for the price and its native RF mount too.
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Heavy Weight
It is etwas auf der Schweren seite, da vollmetall. -
Manual Focus
Objective très bien construit et qui a un piqué de bonne qualité une fois qu’on arrive à maîtriser la mise au point manuelle. -
Slight Distortion at f/2.8
Using f/2.8 there is a little distortion to the edges. -
Infinity Focus Misalignment
I have to offset it slightly to get the best sharpness wile outside, so im not sure if there is a misalignment issue. -
No Auto-Focus
Its totally manual with regard to focus and setting the aperture. -
Possible Paint Mark Discrepancy
The infinite symbol doesnt actually line up with the sharpest point of the lens; possibly the company didnt put the paint mark in the right spot for the nikon z variant.