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Rokinon FE8M-NEX 8mm f/3.5 Fisheye Lens for Sony E-Mount Cameras (NEX and VG10), Black

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Style: Sony Nex


Features

  • Ultra-wide 180 degree diagonal field-of-view for APS-C
  • Lens is constructed with hybrid aspherical lenses
  • Lens features super multi-layer coating to reduce flares
  • Lens has a minimum focusing distance of 12 inches
  • Lens includes a built-in petal type hood

Description

The NEW ROKINON 8mm Ultra Wide Angle Fisheye Lens is the most affordable 8mm Fisheye Lens on the market. The ROKINON 8mm lens is designed for digital SLR cameras with APS-C image sensors. For these types of cameras, it provides full-frame coverage. For cameras with full-frame sensors, the lens will produce pictures with a semi-circular image and close images will appear proportionately large for a dramatic effect. The ROKINON 8mm lens creates images with an expanded and exaggerated perspective and an extremely wide 180° angle of view.

Brand: Rokinon


Focal Length Description: 8 mm


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Camera Lens Description: 8 month


Product Dimensions: 3.03 x 2.95 x 2.95 inches


Item Weight: 15.6 ounces


Item model number: FE8M-NEX


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 1, 2011


Manufacturer: Rokinon


Country of Origin: Korea, Republic of


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  • Great glass at a better price !
Style: Pentax
I purchased this lens on Black Friday, and was pleased to find this in my mailbox on Tuesday. That night, I wandered around my neighborhood with both my Pentax K100 and K200D cameras, to test this on our HOA communities Christmas lights. After loading the SD images to my PC, I was pleasantly amazed by the quality of the photos delivered. You can see some of these on my Facebook wall " Ray Janus " on my album. I did some more tests the following day, running both resolution and modulation transfer function tests, and found this lens to be comparable to many of the prime lenses that I have in my inventory. For the nominal price of this lens, I have also been surprised by the excellent quality of construction, including the aluminum barrel, and finely machined lens mount, something that I look for in a good lens. Over the weekend, I took this lens out to our marina, and took a photo of an incoming storm and after receiving strong reviews for this on my FB page, I uploaded the photo to one of our local TV stations, where it appeared on the Monday weather segment. Showing this camera around the marina, I already have a project through my website, [...] which will pay for this lens, multiple times over. As I work with Pentax's, I love the coupling of this lens to the camera's auto exposure system. I understand that this feature is not incorporated in the Canon or Nikon versions ( I stand to be corrected, if that is in error ). Focus on this lens is manual, but in daylight, it seems to capture everthing from a foot forward to infinity, when the camera is focused at the 10' setting. As well, the camera seems to work perfectly with the image stabilization system built into the body of the Pentax K200D, one of the reasons which I choose to work with Pentax camera bodies. With a Pentax K5 on my wish list in the next few months, I look forward to this becoming one of my main lenses for the future. Beside, the reaction that I get from people when they see that big peace of glass .... WOW !... is worth the price of this lens by itself. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2011 by AZSailor

  • Most creative and fun lens I own; very sharp pictures
Style: Nikon
This is my favorite lens for my Nikon. It opens up so much creativity in my photography. People on flickr love all of my fisheye shots. It is amazing how much you can capture with this lens, regardless of how close you are to your object. For example, I was standing almost directly under Spaceship Earth at Epcot, and was still able to capture the entire sphere. It captures your full peripheral vision and beyond. As to the lens, it is full manual on a Nikon. You have to set focus, aperture, shutter speed, and ISO manually. It only works on "M" mode. But that is pretty easy. I leave focus on infinity, because I am rarely trying to capture something less than 10 feet in front of me with the fish. Aperture gets set on the front of the lens. I stay away from 3.5. But all of my shots at F5.6 or F8 come out excellent. So I don't really change that very much. I try to stay with ISO 800 or less to keep noise to a minimum. So all that really leaves is exposure/shutter speed. If you shoot at 1/10 or greater handheld, your pictures will come out fine. Because of the very wide angle, you can shoot at pretty slow speeds handheld, and there is no real need for image stabilization. During the day you just need to guess as to shutter speed based on how bright it is, but that isn't too difficult. With a digital camera, if you shoot a shot that is over or under exposed, you can either shoot it again immediately, or do some post processing to correct it. Night photos show a very neat star effect at F8 or higher when capturing lights. I am very happy with the sharpness of photos taken with this lens. I can't compare to the Nikon 10.5 fisheye, but I don't think it is worth it to spend 450 dollars more for the Nikon unless money is no object to you, or you absolutely refuse to use manual settings. I highly recommend this lens! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2011 by Ralph

  • Good, sturdy fisheye for the price!
Style: Canon
I purchased this lens along with a Canon Rebel T2i less than a month ago and so far I am impressed by the results. The glass is nice and images for the most part are crisp. As other reviewers have noted the lens does not have auto focus, I like it that way personally. It's not too hard to know where to set your focus with this lens (obviously depending on which application you are using it for). Day shots are good although it has a soft spot for sun glare and while it's not unbearable it can be somewhat of a nuisance. Night shots are good as well, makes for very unique and fun city/landscape pictures! Obviously with lights there is some lens flare but that is to be expected. I have also been impressed with the construction of the lens. Slightly bulky but very sturdy. Recently I was taking photos of an amateur skateboarder and my worst fear was realized when his board flung out from under him and straight toward my lens! The board hit the hood...hard. Looked the lens/camera over, made sure everything worked right...not a scratch! The optics were fine and the lens hood was unscathed. Let's just say that I was very lucky that day haha! One thing that stands out as well (this pertains strictly to the T2i) is that there is no vignetting in the corners. Personally I like some vignetting while FILMING with my Sony VX's but not when I'm taking photos. The barrel distortion is great, for maximum effect you have to get very close to your subject which is nice but can also be slightly risky if you're taking action sports pictures (refer to paragraph above). For the wider type of shots (lanscapes, family portraits, etc.) the lens performs well. Adequate distortion with nice clarity. By the way this is not a zoom-through fisheye. Slap it on and that's it! Altogether I feel that this is a great fisheye for the price. I'm sure in the future I'll upgrade to a higher quality fisheye but for now this lens is satisfactory. For anyone that needs a great fisheye on a budget this is the lens for you~ ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2011 by T.Ash

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