The 16mm Fisheye Conversion Lens for FE 28mm f/2 Lens from Sony lets you broaden the focal length of your 28mm full-frame lens to a 16mm lens with 180° perspective for inclusive and distorted creativity. As this converter lens is uniquely compatible with the FE 28mm f/2 lens, it transmits EXIF data through the host lens to the camera. The optical design of the converter lens is comprised of 5 elements in 4 groups and when on the 28mm lens, it provides a maximum aperture of f/3.5 and a minimum focus distance of 8.8". When the lens is used with an APS-C E-Mount camera, the converter lens provides a 105° angle of view and a 24mm focal length equivalent. It is a lightweight, compact addition to the 28mm lens and features a built-in petal-type lens hood to shield the lens from unwanted light.
- Converts 28mm Lens to 16mm Fisheye
- 180° Angle of View
- Transmits EXIF Data to Camera
- Built-In Petal-Type Lens Hood
Sony SEL057FEC Overview
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Sony SEL057FEC Reviews
GREAT BUY
Super cheap and sharp option for a fisheye for the full frame sony setup. The Focus is very fast! Great build! The build of this adapter is even better than the lens.
Works Great!
Pro: Attaches right onto the 28mm f/2 like a glove. Allows an acceptable 3.5 min aperture. Super sharp. Con: super heavy. With the 28mm this is a long lens. (Still worth it!)
Excellent
It's doing the hob for me. I bought this to shoot 360 virtual tours And it's perfect
Fun Add-On!
Pros:� Easy attachment and detachment to the 28 mm f/2. Sharpness is not affected by attaching this add-on (that I noticed). Exif data is recorded correctly (16 mm). Solid construction. Relatively cheap. The auto-focus works well. Very fun to use! Cons:� Heavier than the 28 mm lens it attaches to. Like the 28 mm, not weather sealed. It is not a standalone fisheye lens, so the set up ends up being a bit long and a bit unbalanced. If you have the 28 mm and are interested in fisheye photography, just buy it!
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