Rokinon 8mm f/3.5

Rokinon 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5

Lens Summary

Brand: Rokinon

Also Known As: Rokinon 8mm f/3.5

Lens Type: Prime Lens

Format: Full Frame / FX

Focus: Manual Focus

Lens Mount: Canon EF, Four Thirds, Minolta AF, Nikon F, Pentax K, Samsung NX, Sony Alpha, Sony E

Release Date: N/A

MSRP Price: $219

Made in: South Korea

Production Status: In Production

Lens Description: The 8mm Ultra Wide Angle f/3.5 Fisheye Lens from Rokinon gives you a 180° view with dramatic, exaggerated perspective when used with an APS-C camera, or a powerful circular image floating in the frame when used with a full frame digital camera or 35mm film camera. With hybrid aspherical lenses and multi-layer coating, you will produce sharply defined images with a minimum of flare and ghosting. The 8mm manual focus lens focuses as close as 1' (30.48 cm) from the lens, and has a built-in petal lens hood.


Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 Specifications

Lens Specifications
Lens TypePrime Lens
Focal Length8mm
Mount TypeCanon EF, Four Thirds, Minolta AF, Nikon F, Pentax K, Samsung NX, Sony Alpha, Sony E
FormatFull Frame / FX
Compatible Format(s)35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor (APS-C)
Compatible with TeleconvertersNo
Image StabilizationNo
Aperture Information
Aperture RingYes
Maximim Aperturef/3.5
Minimum Aperturef/22
Maximum Angle of View (Full frame or larger format)180°
Optical Information
Lens Elements10
Lens Groups7
Focus Information
FocusManual Focus
Built-in Focus MotorNo
Minimum Focus Distance0.30m
Physical Characteristics
Weather / Dust SealingNo
Mount MaterialMetal
Dimensions75 x 82.55mm
Weight443g
Other Information
Available in ColorsBlack

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