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Fisheye Lens with 180º Field of View Diagonal to the Image Sensor |
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This diagonal fish-eye lens has an 180º field of view diagonally to the Four Thirds image sensor. Its focal distance is 8mm (equivalent to 16mm in a 35mm camera). It can be used to create out-of-the-ordinary photographic images that cannot be seen with the naked eye, such as humorous representations of the subject using extreme barrel-distortion around the periphery, or images with exaggerated perspective made possible by the extremely deep depth of field that is a feature of fisheye lenses. Because this lens is specifically designed for digital cameras and conforms to the “Four Thirds System,” it will provide reliable photographic performance even at the periphery of images. |
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Super-Close-Up Capability — Just 2cm from Lens Front to Subject |
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With a minimum focusing distance of 13cm (2cm from the front of the lens to the subject), this lens can be used to approach the subject aggressively for wide-macro photography. This feature is the key to the creation of images with exaggerated perspective effects. |
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Standard Lens for Underwater Photography |
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Because of the different refractive indexes of air and water, the angle of field underwater will be approximately 153º *, and since it is more difficult to capture light underwater, it is necessary to be closer to the subject. The super-close-up capability of this lens allows photography with the subject just 2cm from the edge of the lens (0cm from the edge of the PPO-E04) to achieve the wide-macro effects for which fisheye lens are famous. |
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* When used with the PPO-E04 underwater lens port (designed specifically for fisheye lens) |
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Other Features |
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ED Lens Element Used to Minimize Chromatic Aberration |
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By using ED lens element, Olympus has eliminated peripheral chromatic aberration, which cannot be fully corrected with conventional optical glasses. The result is excellent resolution and contrast. |
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Multi-Coating Process to Reduce Ghosting and Flaring Even against the Light |
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Olympus has used a multi-coating process to minimize ghosting and flaring. |
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Circular Aperture for Soft, Gentle Defocusing of Background |
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By using a seven-blade system, Olympus has created a circular aperture that allows an attractive, realistic defocusing effect from close to the aperture. |
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Dust and Water Droplet Resistance for Enhanced Reliability |
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Exterior parts of the lens have been sealed to provide excellent protection against water droplets and dust. This ensures reliable performance even under the tough shooting conditions experienced by professional photographers. |
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Main Specifications |
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Product |
ZUIKO DIGITAL ED 8mm F3.5 Fisheye |
Focal Length |
8mm (*35mm equivalent focal length 16mm ) |
Lens Construction |
10 elements in 6 groups, including 1 ED lens |
Angle of View |
180º |
Focusing Distance |
0.135m-∞ |
Maximum Image Magnification |
0.22x (*35mm equivalent magnification 0.44x) |
Minimum Field size |
75 x 132mm |
Number of Blades |
7 (Circular Aperture Diaphragm) |
Aperture |
Max.F3.5, Min.F22 |
Size |
Max. diameter |
Ø79.0 mm |
Length |
78.0 mm |
Weight |
455 g |
Others |
-Lens Hood built-in
-Can be used with EC-14 Teleconverter |
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