8mm Rokinon Fisheye Lens Review

After reading Lifehacker’s “2011 The Best Photo Gear of the Year” and only seeing one lens on the list, I knew I had to purchase it. That lens was the 8mm Rokinon Fisheye Lens (for Canon/Nikon/Sony/Etc Cameras) which was a great deal at $300.
Using the lowest aperture of 3.5, there is some difficulty taking photos in low light, but still works great in most night shots without the need for a stand. The 8mm viewing angle produces some great photos on my camera (Canon T1i), even on a cropped sensor. The lens also has very little distortion and no vignette on the edges, which was a surprise to me. The main buying point for this lens is the price sadly, for $300 it’s hard to beat such a cheap lens.
Since the lens is made for a variety of cameras, it doesn’t communicate well with the Canon T1i, meaning aperture settings need to be set on the lens itself and a lot of photos will appear under exposed or over exposed. The image quality of the photos produced by the Rokinon was also below the quality I expected, a lot of grain and unsharp areas were noticeable to me.
The Verdict
If you’re a photographer on a budget and need a great wide angle lens, you should defenently pick up the Rokinon 8mm.
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