Wide Prime Lens
Canon RF, Sony E, Fujifilm X, Leica L, Nikon Z
F/4
72mm
15mm
470g
Overview

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH lens is a perfect fit for landscape photographers. What's more, it combines a compact form factor with a super-ultra wide field of view. It is well-suited not only for landscape but also seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications.

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NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens - Black

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH lens is a perfect fit for landscape photographers. What's more, it combines a compact form factor with a super-ultra wide field of view. It is well-suited not only for landscape but also seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications.


Specifications of the Lens

The impressive specifications and attributes of this lens make its entry into the market all the more exciting. This lens has several benefits, proving it to be a tough competition to all its counterparts in this range. Let's understand these features better:

The wide-angle lens offers a focal length of 15mm in a full-frame camera model.

The aperture range spans from f/4 to f/22. With this range, you can comfortably use the lens to create magical wide-angle shots.

The product has a stunning optical design, featuring 12 elements in 10 groups. The presence of one double-sided aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements further enhances the lens’s imagery. The optical glass ensures crystal-clear, vivid, and vibrant imagery. So much so that your landscape shots will look magically realistic.

The lens flaunts NiSi's hard surface coating technology, which improves the toughness and waterproofing of these glass elements. The wide-angle lens has a filter thread size of 72mm.

Apply a NiSi lens filter for additional protection to this already tough lens. NiSi has different filter types in the 72mm category. The Natural Night filter (light pollution filter), the Circular Waterfall filter kit, or the NiSi 72mm S+ MC UV filters. Apart from these, NiSI has other unique filters too, which you can choose as per your requirement.

Despite being loaded with the best of all features, this lens is very compact and lightweight. The lens dimensions are 75.6mm x 80.5mm (2.98” x 3.17”) while weighing merely 470 grams.

The wide 112° angle of view is combined with an advanced optical design. It includes a pair of elements to achieve well-corrected, sharp, and colour accurate-image output.

The manual focus design of this lens allows working with subjects as close as 20cm away. Also, it offers a maximum magnification of 0.13x.


How The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Works To Create Sunstars

With the NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle lens, you can instantly create an impressive sunstar effect without effort. The lens delivers a stunning sunstars effect, as it features a unique aperture design that contains ten straight blades. It ensures that your sunstars effect is crystal-clear throughout the range. With an aperture off/4 to f/22, it breaks the paradigm of needing a smaller aperture to create impactful sunstars. The lens features robust optical design, which adds clarity and detail to your sunstars effect.

 

Final Thoughts

NiSi has always been synonymous with perfection – everything about their products, right from design, features to performance, is to-the-point. It makes NiSi a trusted brand. NiSi's filters have always been a popular choice. So it is heartening to see NiSi finally move into the lens space.

We're looking forward to the top-notch range of lenses the brand will unveil in the coming years. The NiSi 15mm f/4 wide-angle lens has got us all excited for starters’ upcoming products.

In its very first product in the lens space, NiSi has managed to nail all the features. You need to consider investing in this lens right away. Especially if you're looking for a wide-angle lens that will add a touch of magic to your landscape photographs.

Wide Prime Lens
Canon RF, Sony E, Fujifilm X, Leica L, Nikon Z
F/4
72mm
15mm
470g
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Product Overview

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH lens is a perfect fit for landscape photographers. What's more, it combines a compact form factor with a super-ultra wide field of view. It is well-suited not only for landscape but also seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications.

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Key Features

Wide Prime Lens

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens is a Wide Prime Lens.

Canon RF, Sony E, Fujifilm X, Leica L, Nikon Z

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens is compatible with Sony E, Canon RF, Fujifilm X, Leica L and Nikon Z Mounts.

F/4

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens has F/4 maximum aperture.

72mm

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens has a 72mm front filter size.

15mm

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens has a fixed focal length of 15mm.

470g

The SNiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens weighs 470g.

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