Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 X Fish-Eye Lens

• Ultra-wide fisheye creative perspective
• Bright constant f/2.8 aperture
• Close focus from 10cm
• Lightweight mirrorless-friendly design
• Smooth clickless aperture control

Specification

Compact Fujifilm X fisheye lens with bright f/2.8 aperture for immersive ultra-wide photography and creative video production.

• Ultra-wide fisheye creative perspective
• Bright constant f/2.8 aperture
• Close focus from 10cm
• Lightweight mirrorless-friendly design
• Smooth clickless aperture control

The Fujifilm X Fisheye Lens is built for photographers and content creators who want to capture extraordinary ultra-wide perspectives with artistic distortion and professional image quality. Designed specifically for Fujifilm X-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras, the Tokina SZ 8mm F2.8 X Fish-Eye is ideal for landscapes, interiors, architecture, street photography, travel, pet photography and cinematic video creation.

Featuring a bright f/2.8 aperture, the Fujifilm X Fisheye Lens delivers excellent low-light performance while producing vibrant colors, outstanding contrast and impressive sharpness. Tokina’s advanced multi-coated optics minimize flare and ghosting, helping maintain clean, high-quality images in demanding lighting conditions.

Designed as a premium 8mm APS-C Fisheye Lens, it offers a close focusing distance of just 10cm, allowing creative foreground compositions with dramatic perspective effects. The removable hood also provides the flexibility to create circular fisheye images when paired with compatible full-frame mirrorless cameras, expanding your creative possibilities.

Whether you’re producing social media content, travel vlogs or artistic photography, the Fujifilm X Fisheye Lens creates visually engaging images that stand out. As a dependable Fisheye Lens for Vlogging, it is lightweight, compact and comfortable for handheld shooting. If you’re looking for a Fuji X Ultra Wide Lens or a versatile Mirrorless Creative Lens, the Fujifilm X Fisheye Lens is an excellent choice for creators.