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Entaniya Fisheye HAL 200 MFT 6.0 Review

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The Entaniya Fisheye HAL 200 MFT 6.0 is a highly specialized ultra-wide fisheye lens designed for immersive content creators working in VR, 360 video, and experimental cinematography. With a 200-degree diagonal angle of view and a circular image projection on full-frame sensors, this 6mm f/4 manual lens delivers an extreme perspective that extends well beyond traditional fisheye coverage. The lens ships with an interchangeable mount system (Canon EF included) and requires sensor filter removal for proper operation, which underscores its professional, workflow-specific nature.

At $3,850, this is a niche tool for advanced users who understand the technical demands and creative possibilities of ultra-wide capture. The 790-gram all-metal build, four extra-low dispersion elements, and 17-element construction suggest robust optical performance, while manual aperture rings and included ND filters offer hands-on control for filmmakers. Compatibility is limited by design (no DSLR support due to mirror clearance, RED DSMC2 requires a modified mount), so this lens is best suited to mirrorless and cinema camera systems where the rear element can sit close to the sensor. It's a precision instrument for creators who need extreme coverage and are prepared to work within its constraints.

Best for: VR filmmakers and experimental cinematographers who need extreme 200-degree coverage and are equipped with compatible mirrorless or cinema cameras.
What's great
  • 200-degree diagonal field of view for extreme immersive capture
  • Interchangeable mount system with Canon EF included
  • Four ED elements and 17-element design for specialized optical performance
  • Includes two ND filters and aperture ring tool
  • Manual aperture rings offer tactile control for cinema workflows
Watch outs
  • Incompatible with DSLRs due to rear element clearance
  • Requires sensor filter removal for operation
  • No autofocus or electronic communication
  • Very high price for a manual-only specialty lens

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Specs

Body
Mount
Interchangeable mount with included Canon EF
Weight Grams
790 g
Filter Thread
None
Stabilization
None
Focus
Af Motor
None (manual focus)
Extras
Lens Type
Fisheye (circular image on full frame at 3:2)
Image Circle
19.9 mm
Angle Of View
200 degrees diagonal (full frame), 180 degrees vertical (16:9 crop)
Gear Standard
0.8 MOD
Compatibility Notes
Incompatible with DSLRs (rear element interferes with mirror), RED DSMC2 requires modified EF mount, sensor OLPF/IR filter removal required
Included Accessories
2 ND filters, aperture ring tool
Electronic Communication
No
Optical
Focal Length
6mm
Max Aperture
f/4
Min Aperture
f/11
Aperture Blades
Manual aperture rings (swappable), rounded
Special Elements
4 extra-low dispersion elements
Lens Construction
17 elements in 12 groups
Release
Launch Price Usd
$3,850.00
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