Nikon AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED
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| Maker | Nikon |
|---|---|
| Lens mount(s) | Nikon F-mount |
| Technical data | |
| Type | Prime |
| Focal length | 10.5mm |
| Focal length (35mm equiv.) | 16mm |
| Crop factor | 1.5 |
| Aperture (max/min) | f/2.8–22 |
| Close focus distance | 0.14m |
| Max. magnification | 1:5 |
| Diaphragm blades | 7 (rounded) |
| Construction | 10 elements in 7 groups |
| Features | |
| Ultrasonic motor | |
| Lens-based stabilization | |
| Macro capable | |
| Application | Fisheye |
| Physical | |
| Max. length | 62.5mm |
| Diameter | 63mm |
| Weight | 305g |
| Filter diameter | Rear gelatin type |
| Accessories | |
| Lens hood | Built-in |
| Case | CL-00715 |
| Angle of view | |
| Diagonal | 180° (with DX format) |
| History | |
| Introduction | 2003 |
The AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED is a fisheye lens manufactured by Nikon for use on Nikon DX format digital SLR cameras. It provides a full 180-degree angle of view on a DX format camera.
Introduction
Nikon announced the lens on 22 July 2003.[2] It was the first prime lens released by Nikon specifically designed for Nikon DX format DSLR cameras. The lens produces a distinctive rectangular fisheye image, which fills the DX format frame (as opposed to a circular fisheye lens which produces a circular image). The lens does not support autofocus on the D40, D40X, D60, D3000, and D5000 as it does not have a built-in focus motor.
Features
- 10.5mm focal length (approximately equivalent to a 16mm lens used on a 135 film format camera).
- Nikon F-mount lens exclusively for use with Nikon DX format DSLRs.
- Full 180-degree angle of view.
- Rectangular fisheye image.
Construction
- 10 elements in 7 groups.
- 1 ED (extra low dispersion) glass element.
- Built-in hood.
- Rear gelatin filter (no front filter thread).
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With the slip-on cap attached -
With the slip-on cap attached -
Mounted on a Nikon D7100
Sample images
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At f/2.8 -
At f/2.8 - At f/7.1
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At f/8 -
At f/9 -
At f/11
References
- ^ "AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED". Lenses. Nikon Corporation. 2009. Archived from the original on 2011-03-20. Retrieved 2010-06-22.
- ^ "Two new wide Nikon DX Format lenses". Digital Photography Review. 22 July 2003. Retrieved 2009-02-23.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to AF DX Fisheye-Nikkor 10.5mm f/2.8G ED.
- Fisheyes – III – The AF Fisheye-Nikkor 16 mm f/2.8D, by Pierre Toscani: an inverse ray tracing study of this lens, including its mapping function and the behavior of its entrance pupil.
