The 190-Degree Fisheye That Can See Behind You
15-08-2026 11:03 via fstoppers.com

The 190-Degree Fisheye That Can See Behind You

A single lens that sees 190 degrees, wide enough to catch what sits slightly behind you, now exists for Canon's full frame mirrorless bodies. At $1,900, the RF 7-14mm f/2.8-3.5 L Fisheye STM sits firmly in specialist territory, and whether you can justify it comes down to how often you'd actually reach for a fisheye. [Read More]
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