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SINGLE FOCAL LENGTH
This fisheye lens with equisolid angle projection lets you create fascinating images
with a 180º diagonal angle of view and intriguing deformation effects. Featuring
10 elements in 9 groups, including 1 ED lens, this lens system corrects chromatic
aberration from magnification and other sources, to assure superb image rendering.
The fisheye lens also features the Inner Focus system, as well as a virtually silent
single-lens drive system that won't interfere with the sound you're recording when
using the LUMIX G Micro System to shoot HD movies.
Fisheye Lens for Unique Images
with Intriguing Deformation Effects
FISHEYE
8
mm F3.5
(35mm camera equivalent: 16mm)
LUMIX G FISHEYE 8mm / F3.5
Distance from image center (mm)
MTF Chart
100
MTF (%)
50
0
0
5 10
40S20S 20M 40M
•Lens construction = 10 elements in 9 groups •Closest focusing distance = 0.1 m / 0.33 ft.
Maximum image magnification = 0.20x (35mm equivalent: 0.40x) •Filter size = Front: Mounting
not possible / Rear: Sheet filter holder 22 mm / 0.86 in x 22 mm / 0.86 in. •Dimensions = 60.7
(dia.) x 51.7 mm / 2.39 (dia.) x 2.04 in. •Weight = 165 g / 5.82 oz. •Accessories = Case
8mm F3.5
ED
At 180º, the angle of view is far beyond what I can take in with normal eyesight.
That's the appeal of a fisheye lens.
This unique lens lets me capture surreal-looking images
with a powerful perspective and deformation effect,
yet portray even the lights of a building at night in clear detail.
With a fisheye lens, familiar everyday scenes become surreal,
imaginative images. Even with the same subject, changing the lens
angle creates a curving effect that gives the scene an entirely different
look. Whether you're shooting photos or movies, the fisheye lens lets
you create truly distinctive eye-catching images.
3.2 sec, F10
Elevation angleHorizontal angleDepression angle
For the lens distortion compensation available, the horizontal axis of
MTF is the distance from the center, which is compensated accordingly.
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