Dorr 12mm f/7.4 Fisheye Wide-Angle Lens Review
This basic fixed aperture fisheye lens for Sony E-mount cameras offers a very wide field of view of 167 degrees, with the barrel distortion effect you'd normally expect from a fisheye lens.
The lens is manual focus, has no aperture control and costs around £190. In this review we'll take a look at how it performs.
Also known as the Toda Seiko Diagonal Fisheye lens, and available in three versions, the version reviewed here is the 12mm version, with the following versions available:
- Dorr Fisheye Lens, 12mm, f/7.4, 167 degrees, Mount: NEX / E, Fujifilm X, Canon EOS M
- Dorr Fisheye Lens, 9.3mm, f/8.0, 168 degrees, Micro Four Thirds Mount
- Dorr Fisheye Lens, 7.5mm, f/8.0, 162 degrees, Nikon 1 Mount
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