AstrHori adds 360° rotating base to its 28mm f/13 macro periprobe lens
Jun 12, 2024
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Released last year, the AstrHori 28mm f/13 Periprobe Macro ($739-939) was built to take on the popular Laowa 24mm f/14 Probe Lens. Given the massive price different, it seems to be proving quite popular itself.
Now, AstrHori has announced a refresh and updated the design to add a 360° rotating base ($939-1,398). With the new periprobe lens, you can turn it to shoot at any angle you wish while keeping your camera positioned comfortably the right way up.
AstrHori 28mm f/13 – 360° Rotating Base
The only real difference between the new updated version of the lens and the one that was announced last November is the fact that the base can rotate. It offers a full 360 degrees of rotation. With the peripobe lens pointing off to the side, this means you can rotate it to shoot off at any angle you desire.
This will be very handy for those who often find themselves tilting their cameras to get just the right angle on what you need – making some shots potentially impossible from a tripod. Now, you only need to rotate the lens.



It offers 2x magnification and 0.8 MOD gears for use with follow focus units or remotely controlled focus motors. The first 20cm of the lens is also waterproof, allowing you to dunk it underwater for some unique shots.
AstrHori 28mm f/13 Specs
| Focal length | 28mm |
|---|---|
| Max aperture | f/13 |
| Min aperture | f/40 |
| Angle of view | 75° |
| Barrel rotation | 360° |
| Format | Full-Frame |
| Mount | Sony E, Nikon Z, Canon RF, Leica L, Fuji X |
| Focus type | Manual Focus |
| Lens type | Rectilinear Shift |
| Optics | 21 elements in 16 groups |
| Aperture blades | 7 |
| Filter thread | N/A |
| Min focus distance | 8mm |
| Dimensions | 30 x 470mm |
| Weight | 760g |
Price and Availability
The AstrHori 28mm f/13 upgraded periprobe lens is available to pre-order now for $939. A package containing both the 90-degree periprobe lens and the “Direct-view” (straight) lens is $1,398.
John Aldred
John Aldred is a photographer with over 25 years of experience in the portrait and commercial worlds. He is based in Scotland and has been an early adopter – and occasional beta tester – of almost every digital imaging technology in that time. As well as his creative visual work, John uses 3D printing, electronics and programming to create his own photography and filmmaking tools and consults for a number of brands across the industry.




































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