
Rokinon
The Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 HD Fisheye is a manual‑focus ultra‑wide lens offering a 180° field of view, hybrid aspherical optics and multi‑layer HD coating, available for many APS‑C mounts at a budget‑friendly price.
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Current
$257.16
Average
$208.70
Lowest
$179.96
Highest
$304.41
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the Rokinon 8mm f/3.5 HD for its spectacular image quality at a low price, noting tack‑sharp performance from f/8‑f/16, robust construction, and effective hybrid aspherical optics. The main professional criticism centers on the loss of sharpness on very high‑resolution sensors and the lack of autofocus or electronic aperture control.
What Users Say
Everyday users highlight the lens's excellent value, compactness, and dramatic 180° perspective, praising its sharpness at mid‑apertures and smooth manual focus. Common complaints echo the professional notes: reduced performance on 36 MP+ bodies and the inconvenience of manual focus and aperture.
Common Complaints
Sharpness degradation on 36 MP+ sensors, lack of autofocus, and manual aperture control being less convenient on modern cameras.
What People Are Saying
“"spectacular"”
“"Exceptional value and affordability"”
How It Compares
vs. Rokinon 8mm f/2.8 (Manual)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Choose the f/2.8 if low‑light or star‑shooting is a priority; otherwise the f/3.5 offers better value and broader compatibility.
vs. Olympus M.Zuiko 8mm f/1.8 (Premium)
Advantages
Disadvantages
Opt for the Olympus when budget allows and top‑tier performance with autofocus is required; otherwise the Rokinon f/3.5 offers a cost‑effective, lightweight solution.