
Rokinon 28FE8MS-SE 8mm Fisheye Lens for Sony E-mount - Silver
Explore Ultra-Wide PerspectivesThe Rokinon 8mm F2.8 Ultra-Wide Fisheye Lens is designed to capture expansive and unique perspectives. Compatible with Sony E-mount and NEX cameras, this lens features a compact design, superb build quality, and exceptional sharpness, making it a perfect addition to...
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Overview
Explore Ultra-Wide Perspectives
The Rokinon 8mm F2.8 Ultra-Wide Fisheye Lens is designed to capture expansive and unique perspectives. Compatible with Sony E-mount and NEX cameras, this lens features a compact design, superb build quality, and exceptional sharpness, making it a perfect addition to your lens collection.
Specifications:
- Focal Length: 8mm
- Aperture: F2.8
- Mount: Sony E-mount and NEX
- Type: Fisheye Lens
- Angle of View: Ultra-Wide
Key Features
F2.8-22
8mm ultra wide fisheye lens
minimum focusing distance of 12 Inches
10 elements in 8 groups (1 aspherical lens)
Includes front and rear lens caps, lens pouch, instruction manual and 1 year Rokinon warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- The 8mm ultra-wide fisheye design allows for highly creative and distinctive photographic perspectives.
- A wide f/2.8-22 aperture range provides flexibility for shooting in various lighting conditions.
- Constructed with 10 elements in 8 groups, including one aspherical lens, to help maintain image clarity.
- The minimum focusing distance of 12 inches allows for close-up shots with a dramatic, wide-angle effect.
- Includes essential accessories like lens caps, a pouch, and a one-year Rokinon warranty for peace of mind.
👎 Cons
- The fisheye perspective introduces significant barrel distortion, which may not be suitable for all types of photography.
- A fixed 8mm focal length means it offers no optical zoom capability, requiring physical repositioning for different framing.
- Compatibility is limited to Sony E-mount cameras, excluding users of other camera systems.
- Manual focus operation might present a learning curve for photographers accustomed to autofocus systems.
- The silver finish might not aesthetically match all camera bodies or personal preferences.