User Manual
Focal length
Aperture range
T3.8~22
Image sensor size
MFT
Angle of view
180°(diagonal)
Focusing range
∞ to 0.09m
Optical Construction
9 elements in 7 groups(1 Aspherical lens)
Maximum Diameter
Φ
60mm
Mount
MFT
AOV
MFT
180°
Gear
Module 0.8
A 5mm
B 5mm
C 19.8mm
D 13.3mm
Focus
diameter
Φ
73.6mm
Aperuture
diameter
Φ
64.0mm
Length
48.3mm
Weight
195g
gear
MFT
Some cameras require special setting when using this lens.
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7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE(MFT)
We believe that this new 7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE Lens for Video recording will give
you a special cinematographic experience.
Features of 7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE
The 7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE for video recording is designed with its own mount.
You can mount the lens directly onto the camera without using an adapter.
gear
gear
gear
Turn the aperture adjustment gear to set the desired brightness for the 7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC
FISH-EYE Lens
You can set T number from 3.8 to 22.
(The aperture is not positioned at any exact point, since it is adjustable continuously without
steps.)
① Mount ② T number
③ Distance scale ④ Hood
⑤ Focusing gear ⑥ Reference point
⑦ Aperture gear ⑧ Lens attachment reference point
3 low dispersion lenses and 1 aspherical lenses and,
With an optical design optimized for Mirrorless cameras, such as the MFT The 7.5mm T3.8
CINE UMC FISH-EYE lens is compact and very portable, producing both close-up and distant
images.
Mirrorless MFT(1:2x) image format
The 7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE Lens mount is designed for MFT cameras.
7.5mm T3.8 CINE UMC FISH-EYE
0.09) and focus on the clearest subject,
0.09
Micro Four Thirds Mount
1) Record a video in , P, A or M.
2) Please note that while recording a video the shutter speed is limited to a minimum
of 1/30.
(The procedures above are for the E-5. The settings for the camera or the menu may vary based on
the camera model or due to a functional upgrade. Refer to the camera manual or contact the
camera manufacturer for detailed information.)
7.5 mm
As this lens is optimized for MFT size
Images, the edges of the picture look
dark when using a digital camera with
1:1 sized images.
Use a camera with for MFT sized images.