Pergear announces its all-metal 10mm f/5.6 170° fisheye lens for APS-C and MFT mirrorless
Oct 12, 2021
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Pergear has released their new 10mm f/5.6 fisheye lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras and Micro Four Thirds. It’s been released in Sony E, Fuji X and MFT mounts, but unfortunately for Nikon shooters, the company has confirmed to DIYP that isn’t coming in Z mount flavour (at least, not yet). But for those systems it is available on, it features a full-metal construction and comes with a very low $89 price tag.
Being a fisheye, it naturally offers a very wide angle of view, at 172°. This is significantly wider than the 150° offered by Pergear’s 10mm f/8 fisheye lens. It has a built-in petal-shaped lens hood to provide a little flare protection, although with a lens this wide, it’s often going to be difficult to not capture light sources in the shot.
| Focal length | 10mm |
| Format | APS-C |
| Mount | Fujifilm X, Sony E, Micro Four Thirds |
| Focus type | Manual focus |
| Max aperture | f/5.6 |
| Min aperture | Unspecified |
| Min focus distance | ~15cm |
| Optics | 6 elements in 5 groups |
| Aperture blades | Unspecified |
| Filter diameter | None |
| Dimensions | 50 x 32mm |
| Weight | 120g (without lens caps) |
The small, compact lens is only around 5cm in diameter and 3.2cm long with a weight of only 120g. And when the built-in lens hood doesn’t block the light sources, a multi-layer coating on the front element helps suppress ghosting and flare and to increase contrast and colour. With a minimum focus distance of only around 15cm, you can get some pretty wild looking close-ups, too.
With regards to Z mount, Pergear told DIYP that it isn’t currently available for Nikon APS-C mirrorless, although there does appear to be an Amazon listing for it. So, perhaps it’ll come at some point in the future.
For the others, though, the lens is available to pre-order now for $89.99 in Sony E, Fuji X and MFT mounts and it’s expected to ship in November.
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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2 responses to “Pergear announces its all-metal 10mm f/5.6 170° fisheye lens for APS-C and MFT mirrorless”
looks like a fun lens, for that money; why not!
Sounds good… BUT… I wonder if the aperture ring is of a click free design. I have a 7Artisans 7.5mm f2.8 lens and that is a big pain in the you know where. While trying to focus the lens, the aperture ring is always moving around.