Sony AF 16mm F2.8 FishEye

mount: A-mount
prod. code: SAL16F28
EAN/UPC: 4905524340907
makernote ID: 25781
format: Full frame
release year: 2006
status: Current
specification
D type lens: No
SLT compatible: Yes
AF Drive: In Body
focus design: internal
stabilisation: No
weather sealing: No
AF-D (a99 only): No
max. aperture: 2.8
min. aperture: 22
focal range(mm): 16
elements/group: 11/8
angle of view: 180
aperture blades: 7
min. focus distance(mm): 200
filter rotate focusing: No
max. magnification: 0.15x (1/6.7)
filter diameter(mm): integral
hood: Integrated, flower
color: black
length(mm): 66 - 69
weight(g): 400
standard accessories: Front and rear lens cap
features: rectangular fisheye, built-in filters 056, FLW, B12

user review ratings
overall: 4.56
sharpness: 4.65
color: 4.77
build: 4.85
distortion: 4.54
flare control: 4.00
total: 13 reviews

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manufacturer description

Crisp images in the unique perspective that only a fisheye lens can provide. A superb fisheye lens with a look all its own -- a fascinating perspective on landscapes, cities, crowds and special events. With a 180° angle of view and extraordinary corner-to-corner sharpness, this lens achieves crisp, clear detail from about 8 inches to infinity. Mounted on the Sony® α (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, it provides a 110° angle of view with 24mm focal length (35mm equivalent).

A Unique View of the World:
With exaggerated perspective and intriguing visual distortion, this fisheye lens brings images closer to the focal plane for a view beyond the ability of human eye.

4 Rotating Filters:
Built-in filters can be selected by simply rotating a dial on the lens -- including Normal, 056 for accented contrast in B&W photos, B12 to correct color by eliminating red tones, A12 to correct color by eliminating blue tones.

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