
Fisheye 14mm Mobile Lens - T-Series







Fisheye 14mm Mobile Lens
The 14mm Fisheye T-Series Lens is the widest super wide lens we’ve ever made. It features a massive 200 degree field of view, producing a 30% wider image than the 120 degrees you will find on ultra wide phones lenses.
This lens is what we call a full frame fisheye because it allows you to use the full image sensor on the latest camera phones with no dark corners or vignetting. This means you get a crisp image edge to edge and a sharper image than the ultra wide. This is due the 20% larger aperture on our T-Series mount of bi-aspheric glass, and the fact that our lens mounts over the built-in wide lens letting in more light on top of a higher resolution camera. All in, this is the widest, most crisp lens you can shoot on a phone.
SKU: 130-106
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Specs
| T-Series | |
| Weight | 63.1g | 
| Diameter | 40mm | 
| Depth | 26.7mm | 
| Viewing Angle | 200deg | 
| Distortion | <130% | 
| Minimum Focus Distance | 2.75" (70mm) - may vary depending on phone model | 
| Magnification Ratio | 0.2X | 
| Design | Multi-element, bi-aspheric design | 
| Lens Coating | Multi-layer, low flare, broadband anti-reflection | 
| M-Series | |
| Diameter | 35.5 mm | 
| Height | 27.58mm | 
| Weight | 73.1g | 
| Image Circle | 7.1mm on iPhone 11 (supports up to 7.6mm sensors) | 
| Aberration | Lateral chromatic <1.5pm (edge) | 
| Resolution (Axis) | 400+ LP/MM | 
| Resolution (Edges) | 200+ LP/MM | 
| Minimum Focal Length | 0.63" (15.88mm) | 
| Afocal Magnification | 0.517x | 
| Aperture | f/1.7 | 
| Glass | Multi-element, 3G/1A bi-aspheric design | 
| Coatings | Multi-layer, low flare broadband anti-reflection | 
| Interface | M-Series | 
| Devices | All devices supported with M-Series cases | 
| Gimbals | Most gimbals (gimbal arm can show) | 
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