EXCELLENT
Manufacturer: Samyang
EXCELLENT
I'm very happy with this lens. (My first fisheye - micro four thirds mount.) Solid, inexpensive, and tiny. I find it complements my Olympus M.Zuiko 9-18mm quite well. De-fished, it can approximate a field of view well under 7mm, maybe even 5mm.
I've used this lens with the Lumix GH4 and GX1 - mostly in movie mode. It suits my purpose very well indeed. Some nice bokeh effects are possible when used at close range. I also find it useful to have the EX TELE CONV option set in one of the custom slots which has the effect of switching from wide...
Great Features; Great Picture Quality; Simple Controls
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Very happy with this lens, I read the reviews on the lens before ordering and this lens delivered everything I expected of it. My only concern was ordering from an unknown source. As it turns out, I didn't need to worry, the lens was delivered in a timely manner and was exactly as described.
I love this lens. It's hardly come off the camera since I bought it. A lot of the shots that I've taken were only possible with this lens, or with another extortionately priced offering of the same spec.
Size; weight; optical quality; grin factor when you see the results
For the money; none
Handing and features Performance Verdict Specification This 7.5mm fisheye lens provides a diagonal field of view of 180 degrees on a Micro Four Thirds camera and is available for around £240.
Excellent sharpness in the centre from maximum aperture; Very good build quality; Extremely compact; Low CA for a fisheye; Inexpensive; Stereographic projection
Compact size may result in fingers creeping into the edges of the frame; Manual focusing ring is a little stiff
Samyang lenses typically don't feature any electronics so while you will be able to mount this fisheye lens without an adapter you'll have to live without AF, a camera-controlled aperture and EXIF data.
Not an everyday lens for sure, but great for special effects or virtual tours. Lens is very sharp, easy to use, great fun and the price is very reasonable.
This 7.5mm fisheye lens provides a diagonal field of view of 180 degrees on a Micro Four Thirds camera and is available for around £240.
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