Lens system
Maximum aperture number |
22 |
Aperture range (F-F) |
3.5 - 22 |
Reproduction ratio |
1:4.6 |
Number of diaphragm blades |
6 |
Component for |
SLR |
Focus adjustment |
Auto/Manual |
Image stabilizer |
Y |
Performance
Manual focus |
Y |
Auto focus |
Y |
8mm f/3.5 EX DG Circular Fisheye, 400g
Large aperture, F3.5, circular fisheye lens with close up capability and optimised for used with digital SLR cameras.
This fisheye lens produces circular images with an angle of view of 180° when attached to a full-frame digital or 35mm film SLR camera. It has a fast maximum aperture of F3.5 and a minimum focusing distance of 13.5cm. Sigma’s super multi-layer coating and Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass provide excellent image quality for digital and film SLR cameras. The special fisheye design allows maximum creative expression.
<b>The world's only 8mm lens equipped with auto-focus</b>
This fisheye lens incorporates an auto focus system to achieve accurate focusing that might be difficult through the camera's viewfinder due to the extremely large depth of field.
<b>F3.5 maximum aperture</b>
This lens is perfectly suited for low light conditions, indoors or at dusk.
<b>Close-up Photography</b>
This circular fisheye lens has a minimum focusing distance of 13.5cm and a maximum magnification of 1:4.6 making it particularly useful for close-up photography.
<b>Excellent optical performance</b>
Special Low Dispersion (SLD) glass offer effective compensation of colour aberration.
<b>Reduction of flare and ghosting</b>
Sigma’s super multi-layer lens coating reduces flare and ghosting, a common problem with digital cameras and also creates an optimum colour balance.
<b>Ideal for panoramic and scientific applications</b>
This lens is ideal for photographers using computer stitching software which requires circular fisheye images to be input, resulting in stitched panoramas. Due to the quantifiable angle/area relationship it produces, this lens can be used for scientific applications such as solid angle measurements of cloud distribution over the sky, or vegetation distribution of the rain forest canopy.
<b>Gelatin Filter Holder</b>
A holder at the rear of the lens accepts gelatin filters.