Tokina SZ 8mm f/2.8 Fisheye Lens for Fujifilm X and Sony E-mount APS-C Cameras
Tokina officially announced its new SZ 8mm F2.8 fisheye lens for Fujifilm X and Sony E-Mount APS-C cameras. SZ series offering a range of exciting products with specific features and valuable advantages (Tokina SZ 500mm F8 Reflex MF Lens for $399 at B&H). Sales will commence on March 15, 2022.
The Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 FISH-EYE is a compact and lightweight fast, ultra-wide prime, manual focus, full-frame fisheye lens designed exclusively for APS-C sensor mirrorless cameras. The line-up includes models for Fuji X and Sony E APS-C size camera mounts. Emphasized perspective and unique distortion makes this lens attractive for both still photographers and videographers.
The suggested genres are landscape, nightscape, interior, architecture, street snap and pet photography. An ultra wide angle of view, unique perspective effect and a compact design allows this lens to be used for creating viral images for Social Networks such as Instagram as well as Vlogging.
Compact & Lightweight
The Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 E FISH-EYE features lightweight (280g) and compact (overall length 52mm) construction to fit contemporary mirrorless cameras.
Unique perspective effect
An ultra wide angle of view, unique perspective effect and a compact design allows this lens to be used for creating viral images for Social Networks such as Instagram as well as Vlogging.
Fast f/2.8 aperture
The Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 E FISH-EYE is a fast f/2.8 lens that incorporates Tokina exclusive multi-coated optical elements for effective light intake and as a result, for increased shutter speed in low light conditions.
Close-up shooting
Minimum focus distance of 10cm to include close-up objects in front of a wide background.
Detachable hood
The Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 E FISH-EYE adopts detachable hood to use with full-frame mirrorless cameras for achieving circular fisheye effect.
Clickless aperture
The Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 E FISH-EYE is equipped with clickless aperture ring for smooth operation in video shooting.
Via: TokinaLens