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This is a true fisheye lens when used with 35mm film and full size CCD sensors giving a full 180 degree diagonal field of view. If used with smaller CCD cameras on most current digital SLRs it will still give a very wide angle though less than 180 dregrees. Digital and film compatibleThe DG range from Sigma is designed to work with full 35mm film frame and smaller CCD sensors. The special arrangement on DG lenses ensures that light hitting the CCD sensor suffers as little internal reflection within the sensor as possible meaning that recorded images will be clearer.Close ShootingThe minimum shooting distance of 15cm allows great opportunities for exciting perspective in closeup images, giving excellent depth of field coupled with a wide field of view.Gelatin Filter HolderThis lens is supplied with a gelatin filter holder at the rear, allowing the use of gelatin filters.SpecificationsLens Construction: 7 Elements in 6 GroupsAngle of View: 180 degrees (for 24x36mm frame) Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7 Minimum Aperture: F22 Minimum Focusing Distance: 15cm Maximum Magnification: 1:3.8 Filter Size: Rear (Gelatin Filter) Dimensions: Diameter 73.5mm X Length 65mm Weight: 370g
Price: £474.00 from Jessops
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