Difference between revisions of "Zenitar 16mm f/2.8 fisheye"
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The '''Zenitar 16mm f/2.8''' is a Russian manual focus fish-eye lens. It covers 180° field angle on 35mm film cameras or full frame digital cameras. This lens is very cheap but has a good optic quality. It is produced with [[Nikon]] F and [[Canon]] EOS bayonet mounts. | The '''Zenitar 16mm f/2.8''' is a Russian manual focus fish-eye lens. It covers 180° field angle on 35mm film cameras or full frame digital cameras. This lens is very cheap but has a good optic quality. It is produced with [[Nikon]] F and [[Canon]] EOS bayonet mounts. |
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The Zenitar 16mm f/2.8 is a Russian manual focus fish-eye lens. It covers 180° field angle on 35mm film cameras or full frame digital cameras. This lens is very cheap but has a good optic quality. It is produced with Nikon F and Canon EOS bayonet mounts.