📸 Capture the world beyond limits with 7artisans’ ultra-wide fisheye magic!
The 7artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 Mark II is a premium manual focus fisheye lens designed for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Featuring a massive 190° field of view and a bright f/2.8 aperture, it excels in low-light and panoramic photography. Enhanced with two ED lens elements and Hoya coatings, it delivers sharp, vibrant images with minimal color distortion. Perfect for creative professionals seeking bold, immersive perspectives.
Real Angle Of View | 190 Degrees |
Maximum Aperture | 2.8 f |
Minimum Aperture | 22 |
Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
Image stabilization | Optical |
Compatible Camera Models | Sony A7R, Sony ZV-E1, Sony Alpha QX1, Sony A7S, Sony NEX-5R, Sony NEX-5T, Sony A7S II, Sony A6500, Sony A6400, Sony A6300, Sony A6100, Sony A6000, Sony FX30, Sony A7R IV, Sony A6700, Sony A6600, Sony A7R V, Sony NEX-7, Sony A9, Sony A7 III, Sony NEX-5, Sony A7 II, Sony A7 IV, Sony Alpha NEX-C3, Sony ZV-E10, Sony A7R II, Sony A5100, Sony A7S III, Sony A3000, Sony NEX-5N, Sony A5000, Sony A7C, Sony A9 II, Sony NEX-3, Sony A7, Sony A7R III, Sony A1 |
Photo Filter Size | 63 Millimeters |
Lens Mount | Sony E |
Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
Minimum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Manual Focus |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 7.5 Millimeters |
Lens Coating Description | 米增透镀膜 |
Focal Length Description | wide angle fisheye len1s 7.5mm |
Lens | Fisheye |
Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E Mirrorless Camera Lens |
Maximum Focal Length | 7.5 Millimeters |
T**E
Excellent manual fisheye
The first fisheye I ever own. Love it
J**R
Excellent value
Better optically than expected. Far from perfect, but VG for what it is. Note that careful focusing makes a big difference.
A**S
Huellas en los lentes
Llego con una huella en el lente en la parte interna y por fuera, de resto todo full muy buen lente y llego en perfectas condiciones
A**R
Excellent value
I think the value of this lens is incredible. The attached picture is a jpeg version (from Canyonlands NP), with minimal processing. Of course, a (very) expensive lens would give better results. But this $140 lens mounted on my M50 is infinitely better than expected. Kudos to 7artisans! Also, it's fun and easy to use.
M**J
A fun lens for not too much money
A nice super wide angle lens that’s not quite a true fisheye but does produce images with a fair amount of rectiliIt does provide a full frame image, unlike a true fisheye. near distortion. The mount is metal, not plastic, which is a plus. The controls are a bit cramped and difficult to use, but this is a lens you basically set and forget. For the money, it’s a good deal, especially if you catch one of the frequent sales. Five stars for fun.
魔**哥
Good lens with some drawbacks
I have been a fan of 7artisans lenses for a while, especially the first generation 7.5mm f/2.8, which I found to be an excellent performer. However, my experience with the 7artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 II has been mixed.**Pros:**- **Build Quality:** The lens feels solid and well-constructed, maintaining the high standards set by its predecessor.- **Affordability:** It remains a budget-friendly option for those looking to explore fisheye photography without breaking the bank.- **Improved Chromatic Aberration:** There is a noticeable improvement in handling chromatic aberration compared to the first generation¹.**Cons:**- **Softness at Infinity:** My main issue with the 7artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 II is its performance at infinity focus. The images tend to be too soft, which is disappointing, especially for landscape and astrophotography where sharpness at infinity is crucial².- **Flaring:** The lens is prone to flaring, which can be a challenge in certain lighting conditions¹.- **Distortion:** While expected in a fisheye lens, the distortion can sometimes be excessive and difficult to correct in post-processing¹.Overall, while the 7artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 II has its strengths, the softness at infinity focus is a significant drawback for me. I hope future iterations can address this issue to make it a more versatile and reliable lens
H**H
FLIMSY LENS, BAD CUSTOMER SUPPORT
The metal ring used to attach the lens to the camera broke within 6 months of use. Customer support is basically unreachable, I've tried calling and have had no answer. They also have an international number, so just trying to call them costs money. I also tried to get help through Amazon, and they just gave me the company email. The lens is nice, but too flimsy for constant use [or I happened to get a bad one]. You get what you pay for.
J**Y
More versatile than a "true" fisheye on m43
The fisheye look is classic, but also somewhat of a niche tool. I often find it too be a bit too extreme for its own good. I think that's why I like this product so much. On an aps-c camera this is a true fisheye. On m43, it retains the fisheye character, but toned down just a bit. In my opinion that makes it a little more versatile. I find myself using this lens much more than I thought I would.A couple of minor points...1. The friction lens cap is not my favorite. I would prefer something like what you'd find on the samyang/rokinon lens2. I personally don't like the click-less aperture. I find its always in a different position every time I go to use the lens3. Rear lens cap had a very loose fit.
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