Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9 mm f/8.0 Fisheye vs AstrHori 9 mm f/2.8
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| Compare | Fastest Aperture | |
|---|---|---|
| Mount | ||
| Sensor Size | MFT | APS-C |
| Best For | Budget | - |
Optical Specifications | ||
| Focal Length | 9 mm | 9 mm |
| Aperture | f/8 | f/2.8 |
| Aperture Blades | 1 | 7 |
Features | ||
| Autofocus | No | Yes |
| Image Stabilization | No | No |
| Weather Sealed | No | No |
Close-up Performance | ||
| Min. Focus Distance | 0.2 m | 0.2 m |
| Max. Magnification | - | 0.05x |
Physical Specifications | ||
| Weight | 30 g | 307 g |
| Length | 12.8 mm | 62 mm |
| Diameter | 56 mm | 66 mm |
| Filter Thread | - | - |
Price & Availability | ||
| Release Year | 2014 | 2025 |
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Comparing Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9 mm f/8.0 Fisheye (9 mm, f/8) and AstrHori 9 mm f/2.8 (9 mm, f/2.8).
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9 mm f/8.0 Fisheye is the lightest at 30 g, AstrHori 9 mm f/2.8 weighs 307 g.
AstrHori 9 mm f/2.8 offers the fastest maximum aperture at f/2.8, allowing for better low-light performance and shallower depth of field.
Olympus M.Zuiko Digital 9 mm f/8.0 Fisheye can focus closest at 0.2 m minimum focus distance.
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