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Sigma 15mm F/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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Style: Canon SLR Cameras


Features

  • Diagonal fisheye image fits into entire frame
  • Close focusing distance & extreme angle of view
  • Carrying case, front/rear Caps & front adapter ring

Description

Sigmas 15mm F2.8 EX DG diagonal fisheye is a diagonal fisheye which means the distorted scene is shown full frame within the camera's field of view. It allows photographers to shoot creative images by taking advantage of the acute perspectives that are invisible to the human eye. The diagonal fisheye is the most popular kind of fisheye and are often used by wedding photographers who want to give an "artistic" Looks to images, by underwater photographers who want to take in the maximum field of view possible and by scenic photographers.A focusing distance of 5.9 inches and a magnification ratio of 1 to 3.8 allows the photographer to have fun with placement of subjects extremely near to the camera with distorted backgrounds. In the hands of an artist This lens can produce memorable, eye-catching images.

Brand: Sigma


Focal Length Description: 15 mm


Lens Type: Fisheye


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Canon SLR Cameras


Focal Length Description: 15 mm


Lens: Fisheye


Compatible Camera Mount: Canon EF


Maximum Focal Length: 15 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 15 Millimeters


Lens Design: Prime


Focus Type: Micromotor


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 15 Millimeters


Image stabilization: No image stabilization


Real Angle Of View: 180 Degrees


Minimum Aperture: 22


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Has Self-Timer: No


Exposure Control Type: Automatic, Manual


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Media Type: ProductImage


Color: black


Brand: Sigma


Camera Lens: Sigma 15mm f/2.8 EX DG Diagonal Fisheye Lens for Canon SLR Cameras


Model Name: 476101


UPC: 085126476274


Manufacturer Part Number: 476403


Global Trade Identification Number: 74


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Model Number: 476101


Item Part Number: 476927


Item Weight: 370 Grams


Item Type Name: Camera-lenses.


Manufacturer: Sigma Corporation of America


Built-In Media: Gelatin filter holder at the rear, Fitted Padded


Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited Warranty


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Awesome lens
I read a lot of reviews and ended up settling on a new copy of this lens instead of buying a used but mint condition Canon 15mm fisheye that was selling locally for about $45 more. Very glad I did. This is now my second Sigma lens (also own the 35mm 1.4) and I'm really digging their offerings and look forward to more of their "Art" series lenses they have in the works. First off, image quality is quite sharp and has great color rendition. Autofocus is very fast, silent, and accurate. I also like that switching to manual disengages the focal motor for a smoother, easier focus pull. I haven't run into that in other lenses and I like it. The build quality feels great, the lens cap stays on firmly (people complain that the Canon has issues with that) and it's an all around good looking lens. When I first removed the lens cap, that front element was a sexy piece of glass to look at. The padded case included is nice and sturdy and a lot more practical than the Canon cinch pouches included with some of their lenses (ie. I'm actually going to use it). For those leaving reviews about this not being a true fisheye, you're obviously using the lens on crop sensor cameras, you idiots. On a 1.6 crop sensor, you're going to end up with a wide angle 24mm lens. Pay attention and do your research before buying $600 pieces of equipment. I don't understand how anybody could have missed this point. That said, on my 5D III, this lens is most definitely a fisheye. Standing in one corner of a typical sized livingroom, you can pretty much capture the entire room in one frame. I'm definitely looking forward to using this for landscapes and live music events this summer. I have a feeling this will be one of my top go-to lenses for a good while. I'm very pleased with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2013 by Labcoated

  • Great lens, fun to use
I've always wanted to get my hands on a fisheye lens. A month ago I finally got a chance to mount the Sigma 15mm Diagonal Fisheye on my Canon 5DMkIII. After having already taken a few hundred shots mostly at night this lens didn't disappoint me. Pros: - Extremely sharp even at moderate apertures, - No vignetting, excellent resistance to flare - Great colors - Couldn't see any noticeable focus hunting at low light - Reasonably priced, well built, comes with a soft case and 2-piece lens cap Cons (at least for a shooter that haven't used this type of lens): - Careful composition - as other reviewers pointed out, this is a diagonal fisheye lens, not a round one - Depending on the subject it can't replace a "real" wide-angle lens, since correcting the distortion might make things worse (architecture and cityscapes are good examples) So far I am very happy with lens, - it is sharp, versatile, and compact enough even for a travel kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2014 by S.B.

  • Very sharp lens.
I have never bought a third party lens before. So I figured I would give it a shot. I have some camera components from Sigma, so I trusted the name enough to buy a piece of glass. I mainly do landscape and city shots. I was looking for something wide. Even with a “fishy” look. Also just to add a fisheye to my collection. The images are sharp and clean. At f/2.8 it captures lots of light. 15mm on a full frame looks amazing. I was careful not to capture my feet while grabbing some shots. The auto focus is quick but not lighting fast. The lens build is solid not a rattle or shake. It comes in a nice carrying case for safe storage. If you are looking into a fisheye lens and don’t want to spend the money Canon will shake you down for… I certainly recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2012 by T. Drivas

  • Paid for used like new received used good
Item came with signs of wear and a few dust specks inside the lens. That’s fine for a rating of good but I paid an extra hundred or more for a like new rated lens. The item was also missing the lens cap not a big deal just something else I will have to track down and buy. I read some reviews on how sharp this lens was, after a few test shots I’m not as enthusiastic as other reviewers. I will do more in-depth testing and adjust this review. I sure would like to hear from other customers to know if the sharpness of the lens is a quality control issue or if this is a common issue with this lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 15, 2023 by James Wallace

  • A really fun lens
I've never used a fisheye lens before, and it was unnerving to read some reviews on how difficult it is to use, but I found it easy and a lot of fun. You just need to keep in mind, the closer your subject is, the more apparent the distortion is going to be. That's it. Also, the lens is really more appropriate for full frame sensors. It is fantastic on my 5D Mark II, however the crop on my 20D nearly eliminates all of the fisheye distortion. There is some chromatic aberration around the corners of images, but nothing that is unacceptable. The manual focus ring is very smooth and it locks up from end to end (i.e. the ring doesn't move past infinity). The mechanical noise from the automatic focus is a little loud compared to other lenses in my kit, and it has a hard time focusing in dim lighting, however in most cases with this lens I'll be focusing manually. Overall, a great lens for the price that's churning out a lot of interesting photos. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2011 by Paul H

  • Fell in love all over again.
I bought this lens after much research. I wanted to compare the Canon equivalent (which I had used before) to this one based on reviews. I have a Canon EOS 5D (the old one, with the full-frame sensor) so I knew both would give me that full (and fantastic) fisheye effect I was looking for. After purchasing this lens, I have fallen in love all over again. The build quality is excellent. It feels sturdy in my hands. The auto-focusing is smooth and it is crisp at the focusing point even when wide open at f/2.8. I had read that there was no vignetting with this lens and didn't believe it until I received it and started using it. All my photos have come out beautifully. I've used this lens not only for professional work but for fun because of how playful the fisheye look is on the full-frame sensor. I definitely recommend it to anyone that is looking for a fantastic fisheye lens and doesn't want to spend as much for the Canon equivalent. It's an awesome piece of glass! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2011 by Katy

  • disappointed
I really wanted to like this lens. I purchased it to use it on a Canon full frame body. The lens that I got was a good copy as far as I can tell. It focused well. After a few shots I noticed that the corners were mushy regardless of the aperture used. Next, my camera was overexposing by about 1 stop with it but not consistently. I tried center-averaged metering it helped a bit but not much. If I had not had previous experience with the Canon 15mm fisheye, I would have accepted the mushy corners as something unavoidable with fisheyes. Then I found a good deal on a used (now discontinued) Canon and I ordered it. Compared side by side, the Canon has noticeably sharper corners. Also, the Sigma vignettes strongly, even at f/10. In not so bright light, the corners lose saturation as well, compared to the Canon. This is not so noticeable when shooting bright colorful scenes and you really need to compare it to the Canon to see the difference. The Sigma renders OK colors but slightly muted compared to the Canon. It is not really a bad lens; I took some very nice images during my vacation in the Caribbean. You will not notice the mushy corners under normal magnification. Aside from the corners, sharpness is great. But the Canon is definitely better, and the overexposure problem was a major nuisance. I returned it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2013 by Peter

  • It works great, and still working!
I forgot when I got this, it must be before 2013, it still works like a champ! I love this lens
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2025 by fahad otaibi

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