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

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens combines a compact form factor with a super ultra-wide field of view making it the perfect companion for landscape, seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications. The wide 112° angle of view is combined with an advanced optical design, which includes aspherical, and low dispersion elements, to achieve a well-corrected, sharp, and colour-accurate image. The lens has a manual focus design and allows working with subjects as close as 0.2m/7.87″ away.

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

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens combines a compact form factor with a super ultra-wide field of view making it the perfect companion for landscape, seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications. The wide 112° angle of view is combined with an advanced optical design, which includes aspherical, and low dispersion elements, to achieve a well-corrected, sharp, and colour-accurate image. The lens has a manual focus design and allows working with subjects as close as 0.2m/7.87″ away.

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens features a unique aperture design that contains 10 straight blades allowing for Sunstars from f/4 to f/22 and optimal image quality throughout. This breaks the paradigm of requiring a small aperture to create a Sunstar.

The lens elements are made of optical glass and comprise of one double-sided aspherical element and two extra-low dispersion elements. It features minimal chromatic aberration, minimal distortion and vignetting. It utilizes anti-reflection technology in order to improve light transmittance and reduce lens flare and stray light. NiSi's hard surface coating technology improves the toughness and waterproofing of glass elements.

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens has a minimum focal distance is 0.2m which creates stunning visual impact for close-up foreground subjects and looks great including a light source creating a Sunstar.

The compact form factor design supports standard 72mm circular filters and 100mm filter holder systems. This allows you to shoot while experimenting and enjoying the use of filters with ease using a compact system with a lens with a 112° field of view.

Wide Prime Lens
Canon RF, Sony E, Fujifilm X, 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 combines a compact form factor with a super ultra-wide field of view making it the perfect companion for landscape, seascape, night, architecture, interior and nature applications. The wide 112° angle of view is combined with an advanced optical design, which includes aspherical, and low dispersion elements, to achieve a well-corrected, sharp, and colour-accurate image. The lens has a manual focus design and allows working with subjects as close as 0.2m/7.87″ away.

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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, Nikon Z

The NiSi 15mm f/4 Sunstar Super Wide Angle Full Frame ASPH Lens is compatible with Sony E, Canon RF, Fujifilm X and NikonZ 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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