Brightin Star’s 10mm f/5.6 PRO Lens
- The Magazine For Photographers
- Sep 24
- 1 min read

Brightin Star has introduced the 10mm f/5.6 PRO fisheye, a compact manual-focus lens available for Micro Four Thirds, Canon RF, Fujifilm X, Nikon Z, and Sony E mounts. With a 175° angle of view, the lens delivers a very wide perspective, making it suitable for cityscapes, night skies, or other scenes where you want to capture the full environment.
The lens itself features a simple optical design with six elements in five groups and a five-bladed aperture diaphragm. Aperture settings are stepped, ranging from f/5.6 to f/22. The minimum focusing distance is 0.2 meters, and the optical layout is intended to maximise depth of field. Brightin Star has also kept the focusing system simple, it is built around a hyperfocal distance design, which means there is no need to adjust focus, everything from close to far remains sharp.
Physically, the lens measures 2 centimetres thick and weighs about 100 grams, making it one of the smallest fisheye options available, though it does not support filters. The build includes a minimalist retro-style exterior, a focus lever, and a hollow lens hood. Brightin Star’s 10mm f/5.6 PRO fisheye lens is available for all mounts at $100.
You can see full details and sample shots on Brightin Star’s website here






