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Smallest Fisheye Lens

A fisheye lens is a special type of wide-angle lens that creates a circular image with exaggerated perspective and distortion. These lenses are often used to capture a fresh perspective on everyday subjects or create interesting effects to convey certain messages. If you're looking for the smallest fisheye lens available for your needs, we've got your back. Browse the top-ranked list of some of the smallest fisheye lenses below along with associated reviews and opinions.

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  1. Sigma - 10-18MM f/2.8 DC DN Contemporary Ultra Wide Angle Zoom Lens for X-Mount Cameras - Black

    SKU: JJGQ757GPY

    Product Description

    An ultra-wide-angle black zoom lens with f/2.8 aperture, designed for Fujifilm X-mount mirrorless cameras.
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    Your price for this item is $679.99
    Save $49
    The previous price was $729.00
  2. Canon - RF7-14mm F2.8-3.5 L Fisheye Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom Lens for EOS R-Series Cameras - Black

    SKU: J7C86SH444

    Product Description

    An ultra-wide-angle black fisheye zoom lens offering immersive 190º coverage and dramatic creative distortion.
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    Your price for this item is $1,899.00
  3. Neewer - 14mm 170° Fisheye Lens with 17mm Clip

    SKU: CZLV9F389X

    Product Description

    A black fisheye lens with 170° panoramic view and 17mm clip, ideal for smartphones and live streaming.
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    Your price for this item is $47.99
  4. PENTAX - HD DA Fish-Eye 10-17mm F3.5-4.5 ED Lens

    SKU: J7XP59KG7C

    Product Description

    A compact zoom lens offering fish-eye to ultra-wide angles with advanced HD coating to reduce flare.
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    Your price for this item is $526.95
  5. Bundle - Fujifilm - XF 8mm f/3.5 R WR Lens, 32GB Memory Card , Lens Cap Keeper, - Black

    SKU: J7QPQZWS84

    Product Description

    An ultra-wide black lens bundle offering sharp, low-distortion images, weather resistance, and fast autofocus.
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    Your price for this item is $959.95
  6. Panasonic - LUMIX G FISHEYE Lens, 8MM, F3.5, MIRRORLESS Micro Four Thirds, H-F008

    SKU: J3Z7HPP3VR

    Product Description

    A wide-angle fisheye lens with f/3.5 aperture, multi-coated elements, and Micro Four Thirds compatibility.
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    Your price for this item is $779.95
  7. Bundle - Canon - RF-S 3.9mm f/3.5 STM Dual Fisheye Lens (Canon RF) (6578C002) + More - Black

    SKU: J7QPQZR4JP

    Product Description

    A black dual fisheye lens designed for immersive 3D 180° VR content with smooth, silent autofocus.
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    Your price for this item is $1,099.00
  8. Bundle - Canon - RF 5.2mm f/2.8 L Dual Fisheye 3D VR Lens + Sling Backpack + Cleaning Kit + More - Black

    SKU: J7QPQZQK2S

    Product Description

    A black dual fisheye lens capturing immersive 180° 3D VR imagery with advanced coatings and weather-sealed durability.
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    Your price for this item is $2,169.95

FAQ

Fisheye lenses are available for a variety of camera types, including DSLR, mirrorless, and some compact cameras. Be sure to check the lens mount compatibility with your specific camera model before purchasing.

Fisheye lenses are known for their ultra-wide angle of view and pronounced barrel distortion, making them ideal for creating dramatic perspectives, capturing expansive landscapes, and adding a unique artistic touch to architectural or action photography.

Yes, fisheye lenses are popular among videographers for their ability to capture immersive, wide-angle footage. They're often used in action sports, music videos, and creative short films to achieve a distinctive look.

To maintain your fisheye lens, use a soft lens cloth or brush to gently remove dust and fingerprints. Avoid touching the glass directly, and always store the lens with the cap on to prevent scratches and damage.

Some fisheye lenses support specialized filters, but due to their bulbous front elements, standard screw-on filters may not fit. Check the lens specifications for compatible filter systems or consider rear-mounted filters if available.