








🌠 Capture the cosmos and beyond with ultra-wide brilliance!
The 7artisans 7.5mm f/2.8 Mark II is a manual focus prime fisheye lens designed for Sony E-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a massive 190° viewing angle and a bright f/2.8 aperture, it excels in ultra-wide landscape, VR panoramic, and astrophotography. Enhanced with two ED glass elements, it reduces color fringing for sharp, vibrant images. Compact and lightweight, it’s perfect for creative professionals seeking dramatic perspectives with reliable after-sales support.






























| ASIN | B08XKHBN6K |
| Aperture Modes | F2.8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 35,163 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 344 in Camera Lenses |
| Brand | 7artisans |
| Camera Lens | 7.5 mm |
| Colour | Version Ⅱ |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (271) |
| Date First Available | 3 Mar. 2021 |
| Focus type | Manual Focus |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item model number | 7528EB |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 7.5 Millimetres |
| Max Focal Length | 7.5 Millimeters |
| Maximum Aperture Range | f/2.8 - f/22 |
| Maximum Format Size | APS-C |
| Min Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Package Dimensions L x W x H | 19.4 x 13.4 x 10.9 centimetres |
| Package Weight | 0.56 Kilograms |
| Part number | 7artisans 7528-3 |
| Plug profile | Nikon Z, Sony E |
| Product Dimensions L x W x H | 6 x 6 x 6 centimetres |
| Size | Compatible for Sony E-mount |
| Style | Sony E mount |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Type | Prime |
R**D
fab little lens at this price range.
purchased this lens for my eos-m tto use as an astrophotography ultra wide lens. I already own a samyang 14mm f2.8 for my full frame but now need to reduce the weight im carrying out on night shoots due to health reasons. i have not tried this on a night shoot yet but plan to put it through its paces on dartmoor later this year. from the few test shots i have taken in the garden, this is a lovely sharp lens feels solid and corrections easy in lightroom post editing. looking forward to seing what this produces on the milky way photos due it's extreme wide field of view. excellent lens and at this price point a no brainer.
X**X
100%
Entirely satisfactory. Does what I need it to do, no negatives.
M**S
If you want a fish eye lens this is very good
Not a lens you’re going to use all of the time, but it is useful and produces interesting results. As it’s a lens that is hardly vital I did not want to pay too much. This lens is solid, well built and produces very good results.
D**S
Great Lens
Great lens. I have a 12mm Samyang fisheye form my fullframe which I love. This is as good
C**T
Good value for money
Some fringing and softness, but great value for money
S**L
Very Handy
Brilliant images of new York..
D**Y
Good lens, as long as you focus accurately and don't trust the focus scale
This review is for the 7artisans 7.5mm f2.8 Mark II APS-C Fisheye on a Fujifilm X-T5 40mp camera body. Optically the lens is good, especially considering the price. It is a bit soft at f2.8, especially away from the center of the frame, but improves as you close the aperture, f5.6 - f8 are pleasingly sharp across the frame. It's a manual focus lens you do need to focus carefully, I set my camera up to zoom the viewfinder. The focus scale markings printed on the lens are not accurate so don't trust them. This applies to close focus and to infinity (where nothing is sharp if you set the lens to the infinity mark). The lens does have quite a lot of CA (Chromatic Aberration) at f2.8, which shows up as purple fringing if something in the shot is backlit. This decreases as you close the aperture and is gone by f5.6. Physically the lens is solid and very nicely finished. I'd have preferred a clicked aperture, but that's a personal preference. I didn't have any problems with the small permanently attached lens hood appearing in photos. For me a fisheye lens is not something I expect to use a lot as it's quite niche. I'm happy with my compromise of not having autofocus, and getting a good lens for a fairly low cost.
F**E
Good wide lens
Happy with this lens, it can take a reasonably wide shot with the MFT sensor. Easy to adjust, no click on the appature ring.
G**3
- A la réception beaucoup de positif pour cet objectif à faible coût. Bien protégé, belle fabrication tout métal (y compris le pare soleil et le bouchon protecteur pour la lentille frontale). Lourd donnant une impression de robustesse, il est livré avec un étui tissu. De petite taille, il se glisse facilement dans une poche ou un recoin de fourre-tout. BON A SAVOIR : Avant de pouvoir utiliser cet objectif sur un appareil Canon à monture R, il est indispensable d’aller dans les réglages du boitier et de paramétrer sur ON la fonction « déclenchement obturateur sans objectif » (voir photo). Si ce réglage n’est pas fait il sera impossible de prendre une photo et l’on pourra penser qu’il est incompatible. - Un bémol d’importance : la notice est en Chinois et en Anglais uniquement ce qui ne donne pas envie de la lire. Lors de la première utilisation de l’objectif j’étais passé à côté du réglage que je viens de décrire. J’ai été à 2 doigts de retourner l’objectif. J’ai trouvé la solution tout seul, en fouillant dans tous les menus du boitier. Si la notice avait été en Français (obligation légale), j’aurai vu la capture d’écran relative à ce réglage et je me serai épargné bien des tâtonnements. Pour ce motif j’ai retiré une étoile. - A l’usage : pas d’autofocus mais on prend vite ses marques. L’ouverture entre 8 et 16 et la distance ente 1 et l’infini conviennent dans de nombreux cas. A noter que l’habituel point rouge rappelant le point de fixation sur le boitier est ici placé sur la baïonnette et non sur le côté. Pour le reste, c’est un régal de l’utiliser dans des cas très différents : paysage, architecture, urbain… Bien sûr le Fish Eye très typé il ne faut pas en abuser. Les photos sont claires et bien définies, bonne maitrise du flare et des images fantômes. En post traitement il est facile de rectifier (ou pas) quelques déformations excessives, de jouer avec les perspectives, ou de ne conserver que la partie centrale pour avoir des panoramiques originaux. CONCLUSION : J’ai déjà eu à plusieurs reprises des objectifs Fish Eye, mais celui-ci est le premier que j’emporte partout (sa petite taille est un atout supplémentaire). Je suis vraiment satisfait de cet objectif, et si c’était à refaire je l’achèterai à nouveau.
R**T
Joli objectif, facile d'utilisation, pas de cran sur les bagues de mise au point et d'ouverture. Très contente du résultat sur les photos. Utiliser sur un Lumix G90, bon poids sur le boîtier, encombrement mini. Idéal pour les photos de paysages, de rue et de nuit
M**M
Habe die MFT-Version für meine OMD erworben und bin begeistert! Sehr hochwertige Verarbeitung, Metall, schwer, liegt gut in der Hand. Die Bilder knackscharf von vorne bis hinten, selbst bei Offenblende 2,8. Habe während meines Urlaubs in München fast ausschließlich damit fotografiert, um die gewaltigen Bauten und Innenräume der Kirchen umfänglich aufs Bild zu bekommen. Angenehm: Der Fisheye-Effekt ist nicht sehr ausgeprägt, natürlich wölbt es sich am oberen und unteren Bildrand, aber wenn man das abzulichtende Objekt in die Mitte setzt, hält es sich in Grenzen. Dazu eine Offenblende von 2,8 - für den Preis einfach unschlagbar und ich kann nur jedem, der mit dem Gedanken spielt, sich ein Superweitwinkel zu kaufen, empfehlen, es zu testen. Tipp: Vom "Unendlich"-Anschlag des manuellen Fokus einen Millimeter zurück stellen und das Bild ist durchgehend scharf (sofern man keine Objekte absichtlich in den Vordergrund einbringt). Von Blende 2,8 bis Blende 4,0 konnte ich keinen Unterschied feststellen, erst danach blendet das Objektiv ab. Ist aber kein Problem, meist fotografiert man mit Offenblende und sieht die Helligkeit auf dem Display. Klare Empfehlung!
B**T
This lens is very well made and of solid all metal construction and should last for many years. Before purchasing this 7Artisans fisheye lens I was trying to use a Rokinon 8mm fisheye with a K&F Nikon to Fujifilm adapter. I still had a few good lenses from my old Nikon system that worked well except for the Rokinon which would not focus at all. For cameras I'm currently using a Fuji XT-3 and XT-20. This lens focuses well and most helpful if manual focus peaking is used. I noticed that the rear element has a threaded area, possibly for screwing on an ND filter in the same fashion as the competitive TTArtisan fisheye. As far as I can tell 7Artisans does not have an ND filter for this lens. Whether focusing up close within a few inches of the subject or infinity, the photos were very sharp in the center with a slight roll off at the edges which clears up a little when it is stopped down. F/8 seems to be the sweet spot for maximum sharpness. The color and contrast is great. It has a very nice feel when focusing or adjusting the aperture. You have to definitely be observant of hand/finger placement before hitting the trigger or it will show in the photo. Lastly, this is the second copy I have of this lens. The first copy which I purchased from a 3rd party vender was soft in the center and the focus markings on the lens were not accurate. Infinity was actually at the 3ft/1 meter marking. Plus it appeared to be a used lens from the packaging. I returned that lens and purchased one from the official 7Artisans store here on Amazon and this second lens performs much better and focuses more accurately. For around $140 this lens is a no brainer if you're into extending your creativity a bit.
O**.
Lensin malzeme kalitesi beklediğimden çok daha iyi. Önceden kullandığım sigma balıkgözü lensimden daha iyi. İlk dokunduğunuz anda bunu hissediyorsunuz. İlk etapta keskinlik açısından da ikisi arasında bir fark göremedim. Bu sebeple ilk izlenim olarak 7artisans beklentimi aştı diyebilirim.
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