Compare Olympus 8mm F1.8 Fisheye PRO vs Olympus 45mm F1.2 Pro
Construction
Aperture Blades
7 blades, Circular
9 blades
Colors
Black
Black
Form Factor
Ultra Wide-Angle Prime Lens
Short Telephoto Prime Lens
Image Size
MFT
MFT
Lens Barrel
DoF scale
Lens Mount
Micro Four Thirds-mount
Micro Four Thirds-mount
Material
Magnesium alloy
Motor
Stepper motor
Stepper motor
Optical Formula | Elements
17 elements
14 elements
Optical Formula | Groups
15 groups
10 groups
Optical Formula | Special Glass
1 aspherical, 3 super ED, 2 ED, 1 super HR, 2 HR lenses groups
1 ED, 4 HR, 1 aspherical groups
Dimensions
Filter Diameter
62 mm / 2.44 in
Size | Diameter
62 mm / 2.44 in
70 mm / 2.76 in
Size | Length
80 mm / 3.15 in
85 mm / 3.35 in
Weight
314 g / 11.10 oz
410 g / 14.49 oz
Function
Angle Of View
180° Diagonal (fisheye)
27.1° Diagonal | 22.6° Horizontal | 15.2° Vertical
Aperture
f/1.8 ~ f/22
f/1.2 ~ f/16
Autofocus
Yes
Yes
Crop Factor
2.0
2.0
Focal Length
8 mm
45 mm
Focal Length (35mm Equivalent)
16.0 mm
90.0 mm
Focus Type
Internal
Internal
Image Stabilization
No
No
Weather Resistance
Yes
Yes
Performance
Max Magnification
0.2x
0.1x
Min Focus Distance
120 mm / 4.72 in
500 mm / 19.69 in
Production
Accessory
Lens hood included
Lens Hood: LH-66B (supplied)
Debut
2015-05-12
2017-10-25
Reviews
Neofiliac score
67%
84%
Pros
- 180° FOV
- Weather-sealed
- Beautifully constructed
- Bright maximum aperture
- Weather-sealed
- Very sharp
- Good rendering
Cons
- Priced higher than full-frame fisheyes
- Lacks front filter thread
- Priced like a full-frame portrait lens
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