Introducing the 11mm F2.8 fisheye lens – your ultimate partner for capturing breathtaking images. This lens boasts a remarkable 180° super wide-angle view, perfect for creating stunning panoramas that are sure to leave a lasting impression. Whether you're into humanistic creation, sports photography, or landscape photography, this lens is designed to inspire and expand your creative horizons.
Crafted with aviation-grade aluminum and an anodic oxidation process, the metal lens tube features a fine sandblasted surface that accentuates its premium quality. Its super close focusing distance of just 0.17m lets you capture incredibly detailed close-up shots, adding depth and appeal to your photography. Elevate your craft and let your pictures speak volumes with this exceptional fisheye lens.
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High Value to Quality Ratio
There really is no beating this value to quality ratio for a lens like this. -
Versatile in Different Lighting
Works great in low light conditions, from sunrise to sunset. -
Solid Build Quality
Hefty metal lens that feels much more expensive than the price paid. -
Good for Specialist Photography
Ideal for niche photography areas like skateboarding, 360-degree panoramas, and real estate. -
High Optical Performance
Produces really nice and sharp images when used appropriately. -
Immersive Fisheye Effect
Delivers a unique, artistic look with its fisheye distortion, great for dramatic shots.
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Manual Focus
Lens is fully manual, making it hard to quickly see what's in focus without focus peaking guides. -
Excessive Fisheye Distortion
Fisheye distortion is excessive and may not be suitable for all photographers. -
Distortion and Chromatic Aberration
Shows serious distortion and chromatic aberration, even in controlled environments. -
Not Ideal for Nighttime Landscapes
Infinity focus didn't provide crisp/clean focus of stars for some users. -
Aperture Ring Issues
The aperture ring lacks clicks between stops, leading to accidental changes. -
Doesn't Accept Standard Filters
Won't accept any screw-on objective filters, limiting its use for some photographers.