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Unique shots This fisheye lens from Samyang offers a completely new view of things. Thanks to the unusual perspective, there are no more limits to creativity. Whether in panoramic or landscape photography or even in the tightest of spaces, the Samyang fisheye lens can be used to create brilliant all-round shots. Thanks to the special depth of field and the angle of view of 167° on the Canon camera, all possibilities are open to photographers who like to experiment.
High-quality workmanship The focal length of just 8 mm enables a focusing distance of 30 cm. Exciting wide-angle images can be captured with brilliant sharpness. The high aperture of f/3.5 enables excellent shots even in less favorable lighting conditions. The lens is optimized for DSLR cameras with an APS-C sensor. A lens hood stops light entering from the side and prevents lens reflections. The glass elements of the lens are coated with Samyang's own Ultra-Multi-Coating UMC and provide excellent contrast and very good sharpness. The optical construction consists of 7 groups with 10 elements, including an aspherical-hybrid lens (H-ASP). The particularly high-quality optics of the lens ensure optimum image results with balanced color reproduction.
New image composition options This Samyang fisheye gives photographers a wide range of composition options. All lines that pass through the center of the image are not distorted. All other lines will be strongly distorted. This effect is used for a variety of effects (e.g. earth globe effect or insect eye effect with typical, spherically distorted perspective).
Using an APS-C lens on a camera with a full-frame sensor Lenses that were developed for cameras with an APS-C sensor can sometimes also be used on cameras with a full-frame sensor (mainly using an adapter). Due to the significantly smaller image circle of APS-C lenses, the sensor area shows everything outside the image circle in black. The usable area of the image photographed with a full-frame camera therefore corresponds to that of a camera with an APS-C sensor and is correspondingly smaller. The images must therefore be cropped in post-processing. In the video sector, this method requires framing in post-production. The use of APS-C lenses on full-frame cameras is therefore possible, but not recommended.
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