7artisans Announces Ultra Wide-Angle 9mm F5.6 Full Frame Lens

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7artisans announces ultra wide-angle 9mm F5.6 Full Frame lens for Sony E-Mount cameras ($479 from B&H Photo | Amazon).

Specs

Focal Length: 9mm
Maximum Aperture: f/5.6
Minimum Aperture: f/22
Lens Mount: Sony E
Lens Format Coverage: Full-Frame
Angle of View: 132°
Minimum Focus Distance: 7.9″ / 20 cm
Optical Design: 16 Elements in 11 Groups
Diaphragm Blades: 5
Focus Type: Manual Focus
Image Stabilization: No
Filter Size: None
Dimensions (ø x L): 2.8 x 3.4″ / 70 x 86 mm
Weight: 16.3 oz / 463 g

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1 thought on “7artisans Announces Ultra Wide-Angle 9mm F5.6 Full Frame Lens”

  1. No lens contacts also! The Voigtlander 10mm f/5.6 does! Why select a lens with contacts? You get metadata with the capture. Do not need to use LensTagger to add lens info to the image, LensTagger does not let you put date/time of capture. If you have been around or have used film you have to keep a logbook of each image. What about a lens correction.

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