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Eyan-180

| Spec | Detail | |------|--------| | Focal length | 180 mm (85 mm equivalent on APS‑C) | | Maximum aperture | f/2.8 | | Minimum aperture | f/22 | | Mount | Sony E (native); adapters for Canon RF, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X | | Optical formula | 12 elements in 9 groups (2 ED, 3 aspherical) | | Minimum focusing distance | 1.1 m (3.6 ft) | | Maximum magnification | 0.12× | | Diaphragm blades | 9‑rounded | | Filter thread | 67 mm | | Dimensions | 68 mm × 115 mm (Ø × L) | | Weight | 540 g (1.19 lb) | | Build | Magnesium alloy barrel + high‑grade polycarbonate rear; weather‑sealed | | Image stabilization | None (relies on in‑body stabilization) | | Autofocus | Linear motor, 0.05 s acquisition, 0.15 m/s tracking speed | | Price (US) | $1,299 (list) – typically $1,149–$1,199 after launch promos |


“Since deploying EYAN‑180 in our production line, we’ve seen a 30 % reduction in downtime and a 12 % boost in output quality.”
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What sets EYAN-180 apart from amateur or lower-budget productions is the technical execution. E-Body pioneered a specific lighting style that emphasizes: EYAN-180

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“EYAN‑180 is a [type of product/technology] that [core function or problem it solves].”

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“Developed by [Company] as the successor to the popular EYAN‑150, the EYAN‑180 incorporates [new material/algorithm/feature] that improves [efficiency, durability, accuracy, etc.] by up to [percentage] while maintaining compatibility with existing [systems/equipment].”


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Overall, the EYAN‑180 f/2.8 punches above its weight class: it delivers flagship‑level sharpness and bokeh in a pancake‑sized package, making it a standout addition to any serious photographer’s kit.


| ✅ Pros | ❌ Cons | |--------|--------| | Compact & lightweight – fits in a standard camera bag or even a large pocket. | No optical stabilization – relies on body IBIS; not ideal for handheld long‑exposures. | | Fast f/2.8 aperture – great low‑light performance and beautiful bokeh. | Pricey – sits in the premium‑prime price bracket; cheaper alternatives exist (e.g., 85 mm f/1.8). | | Excellent sharpness across the frame, even wide open. | Limited macro capability – 0.12× magnification is modest for close‑up work. | | Silent linear AF – perfect for video and stills. | APS‑C crop factor – becomes 270 mm equiv., which may be too telephoto for some users. | | Weather‑sealed – ready for harsh environments. | No built‑in filter thread for large 77 mm filters (requires step‑up ring). | | Versatile adapter compatibility – works on multiple mounts. | |