AF DX Fisheye-NIKKOR 10.5mm f/2.8G ED

Thursday, July 1, 2010


                  NIKKOR-Fisheye


The first fisheye lens developed exclusively for use with Nikon DX format.

Ultra-wide picture angle of 180 degrees on DX sensor is achieved by producing a smaller image circle (the size of the image that is projected by the lens onto the sensor) enabling a smaller lens diameter, lighter weight and optimal image quality from center-to-edge-to-corner on the image.

Equivalent to 16mm focal length on a 35mm.



Minimum focus distance of 0.14m (5.5 in.) or 0.03m (1.2 in.) from the lens front, makes extreme close-ups possible.

Close-Range Correction (CRC) provides high performance for sharper images when taking pictures up close.

Extra-low Dispersion (ED) glass element minimizes chromatic aberration.

Design enables a combination of wider angle of view with optical characteristics that are optimized for Nikon digital SLR camera sensors.

Nikon D-type design provides precise distance information for flash and ambient light exposure processes.

Mount TypeNikon F-Bayonet

Focal Length : 10.5mm

Maximum Aperture : 2.8

Minimum Aperture : 22

Angle of View : diagonal 180°

Maximum Reproduction Ratio : 0.2x

Lens (Elements) : 10

Lens (Groups)7

Compatible Format(s) : DX FX in DX Crop Mode

Diaphragm Blades : 7

Distance Information : Yes

ED Glass (Elements) : 1

Aspherical (Elements) : 1

Super Integrated : CoatingYes

Autofocus :Yes

Minimum Focus Distance : 0.46ft.(0.14m)

Focus Mode : Auto,Manual

Accepts Filter Type : Gelatine

Dimensions(Approx.) : 2.5x2.5 in. (Diameter x Length) 63x62.5mm (Diameter x Length)

Weight(Approx.) : 10.8 oz. (305g)

Lens Case : CL-0715

Lens Hood : Built-in

Supplied Accessories:
CL-0715 soft case
lens cover
Rear lens cap

Rounded diaphragm makes out-of-focus elements appear more natural.

G-type DX NIKKOR is designed exclusively for use with Nikon digital SLR models.

Built-in flower-type lens hood.


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