Yasuhara Madoka 180 7.3mm f/4 Sony NEX Fisheye Lens Review
Handling and features
This lens is the first circular fisheye available for use with Sony NEX mirrorless cameras. The field of view is 180 degrees in all directions and the lens projects a circular image in the centre of the frame. Both focusing and exposure are completely manual as this lens has no electronic link with the camera.
A version that will be compatible with Micro Four Thirds system cameras should also be available in the near future. Whether or not it will be exactly the same, we will have to wait and see as the image circle projected by this lens will be clipped at the top and bottom on a Four Thirds sensor.
This lens is the first circular fisheye available for use with Sony NEX mirrorless cameras. The field of view is 180 degrees in all directions and the lens projects a circular image in the centre of the frame. Both focusing and exposure are completely manual as this lens has no electronic link with the camera.
A version that will be compatible with Micro Four Thirds system cameras should also be available in the near future. Whether or not it will be exactly the same, we will have to wait and see as the image circle projected by this lens will be clipped at the top and bottom on a Four Thirds sensor.
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