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WFL-02 is an upgraded version of the popular Weefine WFL-04 fisheye lens. The high-quality WFL-02 ultra wide-angle interchangeable lens is designed to be used with cameras with lenses as wide as 24mm (35mm equivalent) without noticeable vignetting. The lens is constructed from 4 high-quality low dispersion optical glasses and a hard-coated polycarbonate dome to correct unwanted aberration. All the glass lenses have been coated with (BBAR) broadband anti-reflection coating.
Compared to a standard fisheye lens, the Weefine WFL-02 extends the hyperfocal distance and makes capturing immersive close-focus wide-angle shots easier. Up to 150 degrees wide-angle view is possible with 24mm (35mm equivalent) lenses with corner to corner sharpness.
Note that this lens has a 52mm thread. It can be used with most M67 ports with the Weefine M52-M67 lens adapter.
Features:
- Magnification 0.47x
- M52 thread (For M67 ports use the Weefine M52-M67 lens adapter ring)
- Corrosion resistant aluminium allow lens body
- Optical grade polycarbonate resin dome
- Optical glass lenses with multilayer BBAR coating
- Depth rated to 60m
- Comes with carrying case, neoprene dome cover and rear cap
- Dimensions: 150mm x 88mm
- Weight: 690g in air, 255g underwater
Note: In rare cases, some vignetting might still occur with different lens and housing combinations. If this happens zoom slightly until the effect disappears.
30 DAY RETURNS
If you change your mind, it doesn’t fit, or you become inflicted with buyer’s regret - that's OK!
Mike's Dive Cameras offer an extended returns policy of 30 days - so you can be rest assured if the suit, piece of diving equipment or gift doesn't suit then just send it back and we will either exchange it or offer a full refund less any postage costs. Too easy!
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