Panasonic unveils 8mm fisheye for Micro Four Thirds

Comprising ten lenses in nine groups, the new lens system features an outstanding compactness, taking advantage of the Micro Four Thirds system standard to achieve dramatic downsizing to the world’s smallest and lightest size (For a digital interchangeable fisheye lens as of June 1, 2010).. The adoption of an ED lens achieves a stable descriptive performance from close-up to infinity minimising chromatic aberration and distortion. The closest focusing distance is as short as 0.1m, however, the Lumix G FISHEYE  8mm / F3.5 incorporates inner focus system which enables a long working distance and users do not have to come closer to the subject even for the close-up shots.

The new Lumix G Fisheye 8mm / F3.5 lens allows use of the high-speed and accurate contrast Auto Focus system when mounted on the Lumix G Micro System cameras, for more comfortable and enjoyable shooting. Seven blades give the aperture a rounded shape that produces an attractively smooth effect in out-of-focus areas when shooting at larger aperture settings. Also, a sheet filter such as a gelatin filter can be inserted in the rear of the unit for free filter expression.

The inclusion of stepping motor makes the focusing action smooth and silent for use in both photo and movie recording. The lens also features a highly reliable metal mount, and uses multi-coated lens elements that minimise ghosts and flare to further enhance its optical performance. The optimally designed lens hood enables use even under strong sunlight.

The new lens will be available to purchase in the UK from July 2010, at a cost of £729.99.