For filmmakers and photographers who want the look and feel only possible with extreme wide angle and fisheye photography, the new Canon EF 8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM is a world-class choice.

With its unique focal length range, the EF 8-15mm f/4L USM is the world’s widest fisheye zoom lenses for canon. It delivers 180° diagonal angle of view images for all EOS SLR cameras with imaging formats ranging from full-frame to APS-C, and provides 180° circular fisheye images for full-frame EOS models.

It features UD glass for suppression of chromatic aberration, a Subwavelength coating for reduced ghosting, a newly developed Fluorine coating that keeps soiling, smears and fingerprints to a minimum, has full-time manual focus for instant switching from AF to Manual operation, and is built to the standards of the amazing Canon L-series of lenses. This means the finest optics, the best construction and the best performance available, all in a lens designed to stimulate creativity and deliver stunning images every time.

 

One of the first things that you will notice about the Canon EF-S 60mm Camera Lens f/2.8 Macro USM Digital SLR is the modern design. It features a floating optical system that was designed to focus to full life size, a true 1.1 magnification. According to Canon, this actually has the angle of view that is comparative to a 96mm lens on a 35mm camera.

This is something that assuredly doesn’t come along very often, especially done by a company that is as respected in the photography industry as Canon. In any event, one can take advantage of the ultra-sonic monitor (USM) that’s known to be powerful as it is quiet. With any USM, one particular perk is that the length of the lens doesn’t particularly change as you’re focusing. It is perfect for your brand new Canon Powershot SX130 IS.

The lens construction is pretty impressive here; 12 elements in 8 groups. The diagonal angle of view is 25 degrees, a 52 filter size, with a maximum aperture of 1:2.8. But that’s actually not what makes this a solution for most, as they want to be sure that they can really get detailing on small things. As such, the Canon EF-S 60m offers a closest focusing distance of only 0.65 feet, which is assuredly enough for the photographer to pick up even the smallest objects with some real impressive detail. But this doesn’t mean that this is a slouch on the other end of the spectrum, as it is a multi-purpose camera that has the ability to shoot macros and light photos.