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Easily transform your SEL28F20 lens into a fish-eye lens with this Sony SEL057FEC converter lens, which features 5 elements in 4 groups for flexible shooting.
Q: im looking to buy this with a sony a6000 but will the converter work with it?
A: Hi, Johndeeer! The converter lens is specifically designed for the SEL28F20 which is compatible with the a6000 but with restrictions: -The SteadyShot is not supported. -When a dedicated ultra-wide converter (SEL075UWC) is attached, the Exif lens name is recorded as "FE 21mm F2.8." Also, when the dedicated fisheye converter (SEL057FEC) is attached, the Exif lens name is recorded as "FE 16mm F3.5 Fisheye." ~Ralph
A: The fisheye converter, works with Sony fe28mm lens. You would need the fisheye converter plus the fe 28mm lens as well as an e-mount to a-mount adapter.

Easily transform your SEL28F20 lens into a fish-eye lens with this Sony SEL057FEC converter lens, which features 5 elements in 4 groups for flexible shooting.

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Not too often do I ever need to or do use a fish eye lens but this makes using one super easy. Originally I bought a rokinon manual focus which is a tad wider view but ran into problems of missing a bunch of shots when trying to take some at a buddy’s wedding. (Because of the changing elements and having to shot, zoom, check, adjust) a manual lens proved to difficult that wide. So I looked into this adapter for a remarkable little lens that I already had the (28mmf2). I even rented it (as well as the 21mm wide) before purchasing. What a difference it made. Granted I did lose a little bit on the f-stop range but the ability to use the auto focus was well worth it. Would give it 5stars if it wasn’t for the inherit problem of a fish eye... not being able to get a filter for it... to protect the lens in front ... or because it connects to the front of the 28mm like a lens hood, I can’t add ND, or a polarizer to it.
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Poutsasgracias Posted
My first lens for my A7sii was the 28mm f/2. I wanted a little more flexibility so I picked this up. It worked very well, but does have some serious fisheye going on. I ended up returning it and investing in the Zeiss 16-35, which has virtually no fisheye distortion
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Jimi Posted
Just a little something extra to expand my photo options. Takes some practice but lots of fun and great results.
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Alycia Posted