Rokinon 8mm T/3.8 Fisheye Cine Lens for Sony E
Model: RK8MV-NEX
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Mount Type | Sony E |
Format | APS-C sized sensors (or smaller) |
Focal Length | 8mm |
Aperture | Max: T3.8 Min: T22 |
Angle of View | 180° (fisheye) |
Minimum Focus Distance | 11.91" (30 cm) |
Iris Blades | 6 |
Focus Type | manual focus |
Construction | 10 elements in 7 groups (1 aspherical element) |
Dimensions | 2.95 x 2.94" (7.5 x 7.48 cm) |
Weight | 15.34 oz (435 g) |
I use this on my Panasonic GH4. Solid build quality and the geared rings for focus and the de-clicked aperture are helpful though not entirely necessary, considering it is a fisheye lens.
Rokinon offers a great product line. Well made. Durable. Perfect for the professional filmmaker with a low budget. I wish only they had a full 180 degree lens for the Canon Super35 sensors.
I purchased 4 of these lenses for a VR 360 shoot. The 4 lens setup worked, but it turned out that one of the four lenses flared with vertical streaks where the other three lenses did not.
This lens is exactly what I needed I love it. Gets everything in 1 shot . it's Perfect for skate filming
Good lens quality for the price. Relatively sharp and good for video, as it is full manual. Given the extreme fisheye look I am debating how much use I will get from it, but the product is solid.
I shoot a lot of documentaries. I travel overseas and shoot in touch locations. This fish eye gives great energetic images without breaking the bank. It is affordable enough that I am willing to take a few extra risks that I'd maybe be more cautious about were it a lens costing 2 or three times as...
Can't complain. Good quality, some distortion as expected but still looks good on blackmagic pocket camera.
I needed a specialty lens for some creative video work recently. I looked at this and the Laowa 15mm and also the Irix Firefly lenses. Why did I pick the Rokinon? Because Rokinon makes great lenses at a better price point.
I like a super-wide, but you're better off with the 12mm that covers the full frame. There is a lot of vignetting that needs to be cropped out. The sharpness of this lens is very marginal, which will be apparent with anything that has a lot of detail, like classical architecture.
It is all what I expected in a fisheye lens Remember 8mm is better in crop
- Fisheye Lens for APS-C Sized Sensors
- Extremely Wide 180° Angle-of-View
- T3.8 Maximum Aperture
- Optimized for Video Production
- Geared Focus and Aperture Rings
- Smooth "De-clicked" Aperture Ring
- Aspherical Lens Element and Multicoating
- Rokinon 8mm T/3.8 Fisheye Cine Lens for Sony E
- Front Lens Cap
- Rear Lens Cap
- Soft Lens Bag
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