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Moment - T-Series Fisheye Lens 14mm

The 14mm Fisheye T-Series Mobile Lens from Moment delivers a massive 200° field of view, which produces an image that is 30%, or 80° wider than the ultrawide camera on your smartphone, which has a 120° field of view. This lens also has a 20% wider aperture, meaning you can work with high-res camera sensors at their full resolution, which helps minimize dark corners and vignetting with crisp images, edge to edge, and sharper results than your phone's ultrawide camera. Also featured is a 14mm focal length, a 2.75" minimum focusing distance, 0.2x magnification, less than 130° distortion, a multi-element, bi-aspheric design, and a multi-layer, anti-reflective lens coating.

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Moment - T-Series Fisheye Lens 14mm

Moment - T-Series Fisheye Lens 14mm

The 14mm Fisheye T-Series Mobile Lens from Moment delivers a massive 200° field of view, which produces an image that is 30%, or 80° wider than the ultrawide camera on your smartphone, which has a 120° field of view. This lens also has a 20% wider aperture, meaning you can work with high-res camera sensors at their full resolution, which helps minimize dark corners and vignetting with crisp images, edge to edge, and sharper results than your phone's ultrawide camera. Also featured is a 14mm focal length, a 2.75" minimum focusing distance, 0.2x magnification, less than 130° distortion, a multi-element, bi-aspheric design, and a multi-layer, anti-reflective lens coating.

Built using aerospace-grade metal and hand-polished glass, Moment designed this lens to be compatible with the iPhone 13 and later, Pixel 7 Pro and later, and Galaxy S22 and later. Included is a lens cap and a microfiber carrying bag.

The lens includes an improved optical design with a 200° field of view, which is 80°s wider than an ultrawide lens on a phone.

A 20% wider aperture vs M-Series lenses produces full frame picture clarity with minimal dark corners and vignetting.

Hand-assembled, cinema-grade glass with four-element, bi-aspheric optics.

Features Moment's T-Series interface with a simple twist-and-secure design.

Made with aerospace-grade metal and the same hand-polished glass used for high-end 4K film lenses.

Works with the T-Series interface on iPhone 13 and newer, Pixel 7 Pro and newer, and Galaxy S22 and newer camera phones.

For improved imaging results, Moment recommends using their Pro Camera app.

Includes a lens cap and microfiber carrying bag.

Go Wider (and Sharper) Than Ultrawide

The ultra-wide camera on your phone naturally produces muddy and vignetted images due to artificial manipulation and poor aperture captures in low light conditions. Using Moment's 14mm Fisheye lens, you can capture a wider scene and attach the lens to your 1x camera for higher quality optics, better low-light performance, and a fun point of view.

200° Field of View

The image is 30% wider than the 120° found on most smartphones. This super expansive focal length helps ensure you won't miss a single action shot or detail that might go unnoticed.

Cheaper Than a GoPro

While it isn't an action camera that can get wet, it's an affordable and even better alternative to capturing authentically cool fisheye images with your phone. It's perfect for architecture, sports, fashion, and silliness.

Easy to Use

Simply line it up, twist, and you're locked and loaded. It pairs nicely with Moment's case or universal mounting system for a seamless user experience.

What Is T-Series Compatible With?

Moment has expanded the T-Series to work with almost every new iPhone, Pixel, and Samsung phone. They haven't tested the other Android phone models but, expect the T-Series to work with these phones, as well using their Universal Lens Mount.

Better with Pro Camera

Get more out of your 14mm Fisheye with Moment's Pro Camera app for iPhone. Manually control all the details.

Key Features:

14mm Focal Length

200° Field of View

80° Wider Than Ultrawide Lenses

Multi-Layer, Anti-Reflective Coating

2.75" Minimum Focal Distance

0.2x Magnification

Four Element, Bi-Aspheric Design

Cinema Grade, Hand-Polished Glass

Built Using Aerospace-Grade Metal

For iPhone, Pixel, and Samsung Phones

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Moment - T-Series Fisheye Lens 14mm

The 14mm Fisheye T-Series Mobile Lens from Moment delivers a massive 200° field of view, which produces an image that is 30%, or 80° wider than the ultrawide camera on your smartphone, which has a 120° field of view. This lens also has a 20% wider aperture, meaning you can work with high-res camera sensors at their full resolution, which helps minimize dark corners and vignetting with crisp images, edge to edge, and sharper results than your phone's ultrawide camera. Also featured is a 14mm focal length, a 2.75" minimum focusing distance, 0.2x magnification, less than 130° distortion, a multi-element, bi-aspheric design, and a multi-layer, anti-reflective lens coating.

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