Minolta AF 16mm F/2.8 Fisheye

Fisheye lens • Film era • Discontinued

  • Announced:
  • · August 1986
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · MINOLTA AF FISH-EYE 16mm 1:2.8(22)
  • Class:
  • · Fast full-frame diagonal fisheye lens
  • System:
  • · Minolta A (1985)

Abbreviations

FISHEYE An ultra-wide angle lens with strong uncorrected barrel distortion and extreme angle of view.

Model history (2)

Minolta AF 16mm F/2.8 FisheyeA11 - 80.20m-- 1986 
Sony 16mm F/2.8 Fisheye [SAL16F28]A11 - 80.21m-- 2006 

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
16mm
F/2.8
11 elements in 8 groups
Diagonal (full-frame) fisheye
Minolta/Sony A [44.5mm]
180°
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
None; the aperture is controlled from the camera
7 (seven)
Focusing:
0.20m
1:6.67
Focusing modes:
Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF)
Autofocus motor:
In-camera motor
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Focus mode selector:
None; focusing mode is set from the camera
Direct Manual Focus (DMF):
Yes
Optical Image Stabilizer (OIS):
-
Physical characteristics:
400g
⌀75×66mm
-
-
Accessories:
Removable front filters are not accepted
Built-in NORMAL, O56, FLW, B12 (part of the lens optical system)
Built-in petal-shaped
Not compatible

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description

This fisheye lens covers a full 180 degrees view, from corner to corner of the picture. Four filters (normal, O56, FLW, B12) are built in

Typical characteristics of fisheye lenses

  • Extreme angle of view (at least 180° diagonally);
  • Circular types (the image circle of the lens is inscribed in the image frame) or diagonal types (cover the entire image frame);
  • Usually of equidistant projection type, with the distance from the picture center to any given point always proportional to the angle from the optical axis to that point;
  • Huge barrel distortion;
  • Short closest focusing distance (0.20 - 0.30m with 35mm full-frame prime lenses);
  • Very large depth of field, eliminating the need for autofocus or precise manual focusing;
  • Due to the extreme angle of view and convex front element, front filters cannot be used;
  • Often equipped with a filter turret with swivel-mounted filters;
  • Often come with a small, built-in petal-shaped lens hood.

Lenses with similar focal length

Minolta/Sony A mount (3)
Sigma 15mm F/2.8 EX DG Fisheye 2005 compare11
Sigma 15mm F/2.8 EX Fisheye 1999 compare01
Sony 16mm F/2.8 Fisheye [SAL16F28] 2006 compare10

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