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Fisheye 14mm Mobile Lens | M-Series - Open Box
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Fisheye 14mm Mobile Lens | M-Series - Open Box
The Fisheye 14mm Lens is wider than an ultra-wide and cheaper than a GoPro. The look of the lens is super wide, with a 170-degree field of view, producing a 30% wider image than the 120 degrees you will find on ultra-wide phone 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, using 15% more of the image sensor than our Fisheye 15mm. This lens is also sharper than ultra-wide, especially on the edges. This is due to our additional elements of bi-aspheric glass, an all-new optical design, and the fact that our lens mounts over the built-in wide lens letting in 25% more light on top of a higher resolution camera. Best of all, this lens works in Night mode when an ultra-wide lens does not. All in, this is the widest and sharpest lens you can shoot on a phone.
We expect this lens and all of our M-Series Moment Lenses to work with all iPhone 14 series phones
Open Box - This item was bought brand new by a previous customer and returned without being used. The product is blemish-free and includes all original accessories in the box. The product may be repackaged or in the original packaging. Because the item has been shipped to a customer and back, the external packaging is likely damaged.
Packaging: original or repackaged.
Warranty: 12 months
Return Timeline: non-returnable
Note: The displayed images are illustrations, the actual items may differ slightly.
SKU: U-121-003
What You Get With Fisheye...
iPhone Ultra Wide vs. iPhone with Fisheye 14mm
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Wider (and sharper) Than An Ultra Wide
This lens has 50 degrees more field of view than the built-in ultra wide on the iPhone 11. That’s 40% wider, or 1.4x more image. Secondarily this lens has multiple aspherical elements inside, maximizing every corner of the image sensor in the latest camera phones. Lastly, the lens works over the built-in wide lens on the phone, which is a higher quality camera. You end up with a larger image that is crisper in detail than the built-in ultra wide lens.
Pixel 4 XL vs. Pixel 4 XL with Fisheye 14mm
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Better In Night mode Than An Ultra Wide
The ultra-wide lens on phones is not the best at night mode. The main built-in lens has a far better sensor behind it, better light sensitivity, and stabilization. Coupled with the Moment Fisheye 14mm it will yield way nicer images than the built-in ultrawide.
Now you can get those crispy, super wide neon shots.
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Tech Specs
Dimensions | |
Diameter | 35.5 mm |
Height | 27.58mm |
Weight | 73.1g |
Imaging | |
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 |
Optics | |
Focal Length | 14mm equivalent with 170 degrees (diagonal) FOV over 6mm image |
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 |
Device compatibility | |
Interface | M-Series |
Devices | All devices supported with M-Series cases |
Gimbals | Most gimbals (gimbal arm can show) |
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