Coastal Lenses

The lens-database.com catalog contains 3 Coastal lenses, indexed across 2 distinct mount systems. Each entry is cross-referenced by focal length, maximum aperture, year of introduction, and source attribution. Records cover multiple optical generations. This page enumerates the 3 most notable Coastal lenses ranked by maximum aperture, with full per-lens detail one click away.

Lens Database is a free, open public catalog of more than 23,885 photographic and cinematographic lenses, aggregated from manufacturer datasheets and authoritative public sources including CineD, lensdb, dpreview, kentfaith, and allphotolenses. The catalog is released under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0, so the specifications, counts, and tables shown on this page may be quoted, cited, or reproduced with attribution to lens-database.com.

Page last verified 2026-06-11. Maintained by Jaime Ferrando Huertas. Source attribution per lens is shown on each individual detail page.

Who makes Coastal lenses?

Coastal lenses are manufactured by Coastal itself; lens-database.com indexes 3 Coastal lens records across 2 mount systems, cross-referenced with year of introduction, focal length, and aperture.

How many Coastal lenses are in the catalog?

Lens-database.com indexes 3 Coastal lenses as of 2026-06-11. The catalog updates continuously as new releases and historical records are added.

What mounts does Coastal cover?

Coastal lenses are catalogued across 2 mount systems, including CANON EF, NIKON F.

Top 3 Coastal lenses (by aperture)

LensMountFocal lengthMax apertureYear
Coastal Opt 7.45mm F/2.8 Circular Fisheye JenoptikCANON EF7mmf/2.81997
Coastal Opt / Jenoptik 60mm F/4 UV-VIS-IR Apo MacroNIKON F60mmf/42008
Coastal Opt 105mm F/4.5 UV-Micro-Apo JenoptikNIKON F105mmf/4.52003