EF8-15mm f/4L Fisheye USM
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Instruction
a Safety Precautions
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is
subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Do not make any changes or modifications to the equipment
unless otherwise specified in the instructions. If such changes or
modifications should be made, you could be required to stop
operation of the equipment.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the
limits for a class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the
instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications.
However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in
a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful
interference to radio or television reception, which can be
determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of
the following measures:
a Safety Precautions
• Do not look at the sun or a bright light source
through the lens or camera. Doing so could result
in loss of vision. Looking at the sun directly through
the lens is especially hazardous.
• Whether it is attached to the camera or not, do
not leave the lens under the sun without the
lens cap attached. This is to prevent the lens from
concentrating the sun’s rays, which could cause a
fire.
Handling Cautions
• If the lens is taken from a cold environment into
a warm one, condensation may develop on the
lens surface and internal parts. To prevent
condensation in this case, first put the lens into an
airtight plastic bag before taking it from a cold to
warm environment. Then take out the lens after it
has warmed gradually. Do the same when taking
the lens from a warm environment into a cold one.
• Do not leave the lens in excessive heat such as in
a car in direct sunlight. High temperatures can
cause the lens to malfunction.
• Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
• Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
• Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for
help.
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
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Precautions for Shooting with a Fisheye Lens
• If dirt or dust adheres to the surface of the front lens element, it can easily appear in images due
to the lens’s short focal length. In order to avoid this, please remove dirt or dust from the surface of
the front lens element by using a commercially available air dust blower.
• Since this lens has an extremely wide angle of view, light from bright light sources, such as the
sun, can easily enter the image area. Please do not look at bright light sources using the camera’s
viewfinder.
• Depending on shooting conditions, flare and ghost will occur when bright light sources appear in
the image area. In order to prevent flare and ghost, we suggest shooting places such as shaded
areas so that bright light does not enter the lens.
• Unintentional photographing of the user’s body can easily occur during handheld shooting.
Likewise, the legs of a tripod can be unintentionally photographed when a tripod is used.
In addition, due to the optical characteristics of this lens, unintentional photographing of objects
can easily occur since the angle of view exceeds 180° in the close-up shooting range.
Therefore, please use the camera’s viewfinder or LCD display to carefully check the image area.
• Since this is an interchangeable lens, the center of the image circle of the circular fisheye and the
center of the image sensor are out of alignment. Also, there are times when vignetting, which
occurs in the four corners of an image, is not uniform.
• It is possible to use AE (Auto Exposure) even if vignetting occurs in the four corners of an image
when using a circular fisheye effect, etc. However, since the angle of view is extremely wide and
the luminance range of subjects is broad, we suggest changing the exposure manually when
possible.
Also, it is recommended that users check the image area using the LCD display when shooting
with a digital camera.
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Nomenclature
Distance scale (→ 9)
Zoom ring (→ 6)
Hood mount (→ 10)
Zoom Limiter (→ 7)
Gelatin filter holder (→ 12)
Focusing ring (→ 6)
Contacts (→ 5)
Focus mode switch (→ 6)
“C” / “H” Indicator (→ 7)
Lens mount index (→ 5)
For detailed information, reference page numbers are provided in parentheses (→ **).
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1. Mounting and Detaching the Lens
See your camera’s instructions for instructions on
mounting and detaching the lens.
The lens mount has a rubber ring for enhanced
water- and dust-resistance. The rubber ring may
cause slight abrasions around the camera's lens
mount, but this will not cause any problems. If the
rubber ring becomes worn, it is replaceable by a
Canon Service Center at cost.
Please be careful when laying the lens sideways
while the lens hood and the lens cap are
attached.
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• After detaching the lens, please attach the lens
hood and lens cap and place the lens with the
rear end up to prevent the electrical contacts
and lens surface from getting scratched.
• If the contacts get soiled, scratched, or have
fingerprints on them, corrosion or faulty
connections can result. The camera and lens
may not operate properly.
The lens may roll and fall, resulting in injury.
• If the contacts get soiled or have fingerprints on
them, clean them with a soft cloth.
• If you remove the lens, cover it with the dust
cap. To attach it properly, align the lens mount
index and the
K
index of the dust cap as shown
in the diagram, and turn clockwise. To remove it,
reverse the order.
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2. Setting the Focus
Mode
3. Zooming
To shoot in autofocus (AF) mode, set the focus
mode switch to AF.
To use only manual focusing (MF), set the focus
mode switch to MF, and focus by turning the
focusing ring. The focusing ring always works,
regardless of the focus mode.
To zoom, turn the zoom ring.
Be sure to finish zooming before focusing.
Changing the zoom ring after focusing can affect
the focus.
After autofocusing in ONE SHOT AF mode, focus
manually by pressing the shutter button halfway
and turning the focusing ring. (Full-time manual
focus)
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Zooming
“C” and “H” Markings
Zoom Limiter
The zoom limiter function allows for wide-angle
photos to be created when focus is set at infinity
Adjacent to the zoom ring, the “C” and “H”
markings serve as guides to indicate the wide-
angle zoom position where focus is set at infinity without vignetting when using an EOS digital
at which photos can be created without
vignetting when using EOS digital cameras
installed with APS-C or APS-H image sensors.
The “C”/”H” indicator on the zoom ring is aligned
with either the “C” or “H” marking.
camera installed with an APS-C image sensor by
limiting the zoom range.
Activate the zoom limiter by setting the zoom ring
to between 10mm and 15mm, then slide the
switch towards “LIMIT.”
When the “C” / ”H” indicator above the focus ring
is aligned with either the “C” or “H” marking, there
are times when vignetting occurs in the corners of
an image since the size of the image circle
becomes smaller when the focus position is set at
close range due to the optical characteristics of
this lens.
The zoom limiter cannot be used if the zoom ring
is set between 8mm and about 10mm (when the
“C” / “H” indicators on the zoom ring are set
between the “C” indicator and the wide-angle
direction on the ring next to the zoom ring).
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Zooming
Description of Fisheye Lens Based Photography
The various images below show the different relationships between the fisheye lens’s 180 degree angle of view and the size
of each image sensor related to focal length.
Approx. 15mm
Approx. 12mm
Focal Length: 8mm
Approx. 10mm
Full Frame
Circular Fisheye
APS-C
Diagonal Fisheye
APS-H
Diagonal Fisheye
Full Frame
Diagonal Fisheye
* The circle corresponding with each focal length indicates a 180 degree angle of view in the imaging area.
* Vignetting occurs in the area outside of the image circle.
• Circular Fisheye
The circular fisheye effect refers to the 180 degree circular angle of view which appears within the area of the image sensor. When the
focusing distance of this particular lens is set to infinity, the circular fisheye effect is achieved by setting the focal length (wide end) to
8mm and using a camera equipped with a full frame image sensor.
• Diagonal Fisheye
The diagonal fisheye effect refers to a 180 degree diagonal angle of view which corresponds with the size of the sensor. When the
focusing distance of this particular lens is set to infinity, the diagonal fisheye effect is achieved by setting the focal length (telephoto
end) to 15mm when used with full frame image sensors, approximately 12mm when used with APS-H, and approximately 10mm when
used with APS-C.
• Use of the zoom limiter at the lens’s wide end position does not guarantee that a diagonal fisheye effect will be
created when used with APS-C sensors.
• When the focusing distance is set to infinity, the angle of view when using the lens set at the telephoto end together
with full frame format cameras is 175°30’ (diagonal). The 180° diagonal fisheye effect is achieved by slightly turning
the zoom ring toward the wide end when the lens is set at 15 mm (telephoto end).
• Due to the optical characteristics of the lens, the size of the image circle becomes smaller when the focus position
is set at close range.
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4. Infinity Compensation Mark
5. Infrared Index
Infinity compensation mark
Distance index
The infrared index corrects the focus setting when using
monochrome infrared film. Focus on the subject
manually, then adjust the distance setting by moving the
focusing ring to the corresponding infrared index mark.
To compensate for shifting of the infinity focus
point that results from changes in temperature.
The infinity position at normal temperature is the
point at which the vertical line of the L mark is
aligned with the distance indicator on the
distance scale.
Some EOS cameras cannot use infrared film. See
the instructions for your EOS camera.
For accurate manual focusing on subjects at
infinity distance, turn the focus ring while looking
through the viewfinder or checking the camera’s
LCD display.
• The infrared index position is based on a
wavelength of 800 nm.
• The compensation amount differs depending on
the focal length. Use the indicated focal length
as a guide when setting the compensation
amount.
• Be sure to observe the manufacturer’s
instructions when using infrared film.
• Use a red filter also when you take the picture.
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6. Hood
The EW-77 hood can keep unwanted light out of the lens, and also protects the front of the lens from
rain, snow, and dust.
Button
Attaching
Removing
To attach the hood, align the hood’s attachment
position mark with the red dot on the front of the
lens, then turn the hood as shown by the arrow
until the lens' red dot is aligned with the hood's
stop position mark.
To remove the hood, hold down the button on the
side and turn the hood in the direction of the
arrow until the position mark on the hood aligns
with the red dot.
This hood can be used even when the lens cap is
attached to it.
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Hood
Vignetting will not occur while shooting in the
following zoom ranges when using the lens hood.
Please detach the lens hood when shooting
outside of these ranges.
• Full Format: Only at the telephoto end
• APS-H:
From the telephoto end to the “H”
marking
• APS-C:
From the telephoto end to the “C”
marking (range when using the
zoom limiter)
• Part of the picture may be blocked if the hood is
not attached properly.
• When attaching or detaching the hood, grasp
the base of the hood to turn it. To prevent
deformation, do not grasp the rim of the hood to
turn it.
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7. Lens Cap
8. Filter
(Sold separately)
There is a gelatin filter holder at the rear of the
lens. Cut the gelatin filter to fit within the white
frames. Then insert the gelatin filter into the filter
holder.
Recessed Section
While the lens hood (included) is attached to the
lens, Lens Cap 8-15 can be attached to the lens
hood by pressing the buttons located on the
upper and lower sides of the lens cap and
aligning its recessed parts with the convex parts
found in the lens hood.
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Specifications
Focal Length/Aperture
Lens Construction
Minimum Aperture
Angle of View
8 – 15 mm f/4
11 groups, 14 elements
f/22
Diagonal: 180° – 175° 30’
0.15 m / 0.5 ft.
Vertical: 180° – 91° 46’
Horizontal: 180° – 142°
Min. Focusing Distance
Max. Magnification
0.34x (center of image, telephoto end)
Max. Diameter and Length 78.5 × 83.0 mm / 3.1 × 3.3 inch
Weight
Hood
approx. 540 g / 19.0 oz.
EW-77
Lens Cap
Case
Lens Cap 8-15
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• The lens length is measured from the mount surface to the front end of the lens.
• The size and weight listed are for the lens only, except as indicated.
• The EF1.4X II, III/EF2X II, III extender, the EF12 II/EF25 II extension tube, and 250D/500D close-up lenses
cannot be used with this lens.
• Aperture settings are specified on the camera.
• All data listed is measured according to Canon standards.
• Product specifications and appearance are subject to change without notice.
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