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NiSi, a Chinese manufacturer known mostly for making high-quality filters, has announced its first still-camera lens: the 15mm f/4. It features a 112-degree field of view and the promise of edge-to-edge sharpness for multiple mirrorless mounts.
The NiSi 15mm f/4 lens is described as a super wide-angle full-frame manual-focus lens with 10 straight blades for optimal sun star reproduction.
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At launch, it is immediately available for the Sony E-Mount, Canon RF-Mount, and Nikon Z-Mount and will eventually also be released for Fujifilm X-Mount, though a specific timeline for the X-Mount was not announced.
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The company says that the focus ring was designed to smoothly adjust for optimal comfort and accurate adjustments. The design of the lens is relatively compact given the wide-angle and is made up of 12 elements in 10 groups.
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It includes one aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements as well. The company promises “high image definition from the center to corners.”
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NiSi says that the aforementioned 112-degree field of view is wider than the regular angle of view for a standard 15mm lens, and is actually equivalent to a 14.5mm lens. It has a relatively close focusing distance of 8 inches (0.2 meters) which allows it to get strikingly close to subjects despite the wide-angle. The lens has a 72mm filter size and supports 100mm filter holder systems.
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The company promises minimum distortion, which is ideal (arguably necessary) for architectural photography.
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The NiSi 15mm f/4 is available now for $579.
Author: Jaron Schneider
Source: Petapixel