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Nov 19 2007
Sigma 4.5mm EX DC Circular fisheye HSM PDF Print E-mail
Monday, 19 November 2007

Sigma introduced the first true fisheye lens specially designed for using with APS-C sensors.

The new Sigma 4.5mm EX DC Circular fisheye HSM projects 180° circular image on the sensor, which makes it an ideal lens for Astrophotography and Aurora photography according to Sigma. Sigma offers a fast maximum aperture of f/2.8 and SLD Low dispersion optical elements for reduced aberrations. Sigma 4.5mm E DC has a minimum focusing distance of 13.5cm and a maximum magnification of 1:6.

We believe the owners of these lens surely can benefit from the creativity it provides besides the typical scientific usage areas. The lens will be available in Canon, Nikon and Sigma mounts.

Technical Specifications:

Lens construction

9 Groups 13 Elements

Angle of view

180°

Number of blades

6

Minimum Aperture

F22

Minimum Focusing Distance

13.5cm/5.3in

Maximum Magnification

1:6

Filter

Insertion-type gelatin filter into rear of the lens

Dimensions (Diameter x Length)

Ø 76.2mm X 77.8mm / 3in. X 3.1in

Weight

470g / 16.6oz

 

Press Release:

The first Circular Fisheye Lens exclusively for use with APS-C size digital SLR cameras 4.5mm F2.8 EX DC CIRCULAR FISHEYE HSM

The first 180 degree circular fisheye lens designed specifically for APS-C size digital SLR cameras. Fast F2.8 maximum aperture making it ideal for low light photography

Minimum focusing distance of 13.5cm and a maximum magnification of 1:6 SLD glass minimizes color aberration Equipped with HSM with full-time manual focus override. Equisolid angle projection method is possible for art and scientific use The Sigma Corporation is pleased to announce the launch of the new 4.5mm F2.8 EX DC CIRCULAR FISHEYE HSM lens.

This autofocus circular fisheye lens has an angle of view of 180 degrees in all directions. It is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras with the APS-C size image sensor. When used in conjunction with digital SLRs with APS-C size image sensors, it produces circular image within the frame.

The F2.8 large aperture value produces a bright image in the viewfinder and allows photographers to take pictures in low light conditions, making it an ideal lens for Astrophotography and Aurora photography. Due to the quantifiable angle/area relationship it produces, this lens can be used for scientific and arts applications such as solid angle measurements of cloud distribution over the sky or vegetation distribution of the forest.

The minimum focusing distance of 13.5cm/5.3inch and maximum magnification of 1:6 make it particularly useful for close-up photography. SLD (Special Low Dispersion) glass provides effective compensation of chromatic aberration. Sigma’s Super Multi-Layer Coating minimizes flare and ghosting. It is equipped with an inner focusing system that creates high definition and good image quality over the whole frame. The HSM (Hyper Sonic Motor) ensures fast and quiet autofocusing and allows full-time manual focus override by rotation of the focus ring.





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