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7Artisans 12mm f/2.8 (A603B)

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7Artisans 12mm f/2.8
Lens type
wide angle
System
Canon
Olympus
Sony
Panasonic
Fuji
Mount
Canon EF-M
Micro 4/3
Four Thirds (4/3)
Fujifilm X
Sony E
Focal length
12 mm
Aperture value
f/2.8
Viewing angles
102
Min. diaphragm
16
Minimum focus distance
0.2 m
Sensor size
APS-C
Autofocus drive
is absent
Manual focus
Design (elements/groups)
10 elements in 8 groups
Number of diaphragm blades
7
Filter diameter
77 mm
Weight
292 g
Official Website
7artisans.com
Added to E-Catalog
august 2019
P/N
A603B

A wide-angle prime from the park of low-cost optics, designed for mirrorless cameras with an APS-C format matrix. The release of the model has been launched in versions for Canon EF-M, Micro 4/3, Fujifilm X and Sony E mounts. So, what does the width offer? Firstly, a completely metal construction — even the bayonet mount and the protective cap on the front lens are made of metal.

Secondly, he draws a decent picture with weak barrel-shaped distortions and a low level of chromatic aberration, which ultra-wide-angle optics often sin. 7Artisans 12mm F2.8 is "built" according to the formula of 10 elements in 8 groups. No special coatings and aspherical lenses are used in the optical scheme of the model. The lens is focused on sharpness from a minimum distance of 20 cm. The user will have to manually adjust the focus, since there is no autofocus drive on board the width either. Light filters with a diameter of 77 mm are mounted on the front lens of the lens through a special adapter. Also, the equipment of the model provides for a built-in petal hood.

Information in model description is for reference purposes.
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