
Fisheye 14mm Mobile Lens | M-Series - Open Box





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


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


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.






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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