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Amazon.com.au

$402.22

Samyang SY14M-FX 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Fuji X Mount Cameras

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Amazon.com.au

$441.47

Samyang SY14M-P 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Pentax

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$466.06

Samyang SY14M-E 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Sony E-Mount

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$553.93

Samyang 14mm F2.8 Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Canon EF Mount Cameras with AE Chip

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Amazon.com.au

$614.79

Samyang 14 mm F2.8 Lens for Connection

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Amazon.com.au

$668.24

Samyang SY14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Fixed Angle Lens for Canon, Black

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Amazon.com.au

$1,155.24

SAMYANG AE 14mm f / 2.8 ED IF UMC Wide Angle Lens - for Nikon

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Ubuy Australia

$314.00

Samyang SY14M-FX 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Fuji X Mount Cameras

Delivery between 13–17 June $15.52

eBay.com.au

$340.87

Samyang 14mmm F/2.8 Ed As If Umc Demo For Fuji X

Delivery $89.58

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eBay.com.au

$359.12

Samyang F2.8/14mm 1:2.8 14mm Ed As If Umc Ultra Wide Angle Lens

Delivery $77.73

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Reviews

Got a terrible copy and returned
15 March 2024jerry

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I gave 2 stars only because I successfully retuned this lens.This lens is usable on the daytime, but my copy is certainly a terrible choice for night images.I got this lens and it produces a really weird coma (at least at f/2.8) and it's almost impossible to use when shooting night photography with these point light sources. I am returning this lens.Use for daily photography can be fine but not good enough.

It's Alright
26 August 2018Steve

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Honestly I found this lens to be just OK. I purchased it as an inexpensive way to photograph the night sky wide angle style. I wanted a f2.8 wide angle EF lens for my full frame camera B&H had a sale for quite a bit off the asking price so pulled the trigger. My copy is relatively sharp for the money your paying. However no matter what settings your shooting at It is not as sharp as my Canon f4 24mm-70mm or f4 70mm-200mm but it is as sharp as some of my less expensive lenses like Canon's EFS 10-18mm zoom for cropped sensors. Shot several frames between f2.8 to f8 against a flat wall. At f2.8 my copy was slightly de-centered to the very left edge of the frame - but just a very tiny amount. This issue and sharpness improved somewhat at f5.6 - f8. There is the moderate ... MoreHonestly I found this lens to be just OK. I purchased it as an inexpensive way to photograph the night sky wide angle style. I wanted a f2.8 wide angle EF lens for my full frame camera B&H had a sale for quite a bit off the asking price so pulled the trigger. My copy is relatively sharp for the money your paying. However no matter what settings your shooting at It is not as sharp as my Canon f4 24mm-70mm or f4 70mm-200mm but it is as sharp as some of my less expensive lenses like Canon's EFS 10-18mm zoom for cropped sensors. Shot several frames between f2.8 to f8 against a flat wall. At f2.8 my copy was slightly de-centered to the very left edge of the frame - but just a very tiny amount. This issue and sharpness improved somewhat at f5.6 - f8. There is the moderate barrel distortion to be expected on wide angle lenses. As others have mentioned focusing the lens can be a challenge. Most cameras can magnify the frame 10x in live view. Makes it easier to dial in the focus or you can use the cameras Wi Fi send the image to an iPad. If your out in sunlight Live View output can be a challenge to see on the cameras LCD screen display. It works great in the evening or inside though. I was relieved to find my copies distance markings and the hard stop infinity settings were accurate to get me close on focusing. When shooting at f5.6 to f8 the depth of field is huge. It's difficult to tell where the focus sweet spot is. I usually move the focus ring back and forth until I see the focus degrade at either end then move the ring somewhere in the middle if that makes sense? Suppose for around $100.00 more you could go for a 14mm Rokinon lens (same company) with a focus chip might make life easier but I'm not sure it will find the focus sweet spot either the focus light may just stay on. Anyway I enjoy the challenge of manual focus and have got some very nice real world photos with this lens so decided to keep it. it's an OK lens and every issue I have with it can be mitigated in Lightroom anyway. I suppose you can pay more for better wide angle lenses it just depends on what your doing and your budget.

Wide, bright, sharp and cheap
2 March 2024transigence

originally posted on webuy.com

I bought this wide angle lens to shoot Night Skyscapes with my Canon DSLR. It has a good wide angle of view (wide), it lets in lots of light (bright, for stars), the quality of the optic is high (sharp) and it cost not very many pounds (cheap). The fact that it is manual focus is not a disadvantage as you don't need auto focus to get the stars in the sky pin sharp. As ever, CEX delivered quickly and safely.

Specification

Focal Length14mm
Maximum Aperturef/2.8
Minimum Aperturef/22
Lens MountSony E
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

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Amazon.com.au

$402.22

Samyang SY14M-FX 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Fuji X Mount Cameras

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Amazon.com.au

$441.47

Samyang SY14M-P 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Pentax

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$466.06

Samyang SY14M-E 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Sony E-Mount

Free delivery

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Amazon.com.au

$553.93

Samyang 14mm F2.8 Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Canon EF Mount Cameras with AE Chip

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Amazon.com.au

$614.79

Samyang 14 mm F2.8 Lens for Connection

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Price history

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Reviews

Got a terrible copy and returned
15 March 2024

I gave 2 stars only because I successfully retuned this lens.This lens is usable on the daytime, but my copy is certainly a terrible choice for night images.I got this lens and it produces a really weird coma (at least at f/2.8) and it's almost impossible to use when shooting night photography with these point light sources. I am returning this lens.Use for daily photography can be fine but not good enough.

jerry originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
It's Alright
26 August 2018

Honestly I found this lens to be just OK. I purchased it as an inexpensive way to photograph the night sky wide angle style. I wanted a f2.8 wide angle EF lens for my full frame camera B&H had a sale for quite a bit off the asking price so pulled the trigger. My copy is relatively sharp for the money your paying. However no matter what settings your shooting at It is not as sharp as my Canon f4 24mm-70mm or f4 70mm-200mm but it is as sharp as some of my less expensive lenses like Canon's EFS 10-18mm zoom for cropped sensors. Shot several frames between f2.8 to f8 against a flat wall. At f2.8 my copy was slightly de-centered to the very left edge of the frame - but just a very tiny amount. This issue and sharpness improved somewhat at f5.6 - f8. There is the moderate ... MoreHonestly I found this lens to be just OK. I purchased it as an inexpensive way to photograph the night sky wide angle style. I wanted a f2.8 wide angle EF lens for my full frame camera B&H had a sale for quite a bit off the asking price so pulled the trigger. My copy is relatively sharp for the money your paying. However no matter what settings your shooting at It is not as sharp as my Canon f4 24mm-70mm or f4 70mm-200mm but it is as sharp as some of my less expensive lenses like Canon's EFS 10-18mm zoom for cropped sensors. Shot several frames between f2.8 to f8 against a flat wall. At f2.8 my copy was slightly de-centered to the very left edge of the frame - but just a very tiny amount. This issue and sharpness improved somewhat at f5.6 - f8. There is the moderate barrel distortion to be expected on wide angle lenses. As others have mentioned focusing the lens can be a challenge. Most cameras can magnify the frame 10x in live view. Makes it easier to dial in the focus or you can use the cameras Wi Fi send the image to an iPad. If your out in sunlight Live View output can be a challenge to see on the cameras LCD screen display. It works great in the evening or inside though. I was relieved to find my copies distance markings and the hard stop infinity settings were accurate to get me close on focusing. When shooting at f5.6 to f8 the depth of field is huge. It's difficult to tell where the focus sweet spot is. I usually move the focus ring back and forth until I see the focus degrade at either end then move the ring somewhere in the middle if that makes sense? Suppose for around $100.00 more you could go for a 14mm Rokinon lens (same company) with a focus chip might make life easier but I'm not sure it will find the focus sweet spot either the focus light may just stay on. Anyway I enjoy the challenge of manual focus and have got some very nice real world photos with this lens so decided to keep it. it's an OK lens and every issue I have with it can be mitigated in Lightroom anyway. I suppose you can pay more for better wide angle lenses it just depends on what your doing and your budget.

Steve originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Wide, bright, sharp and cheap
2 March 2024

I bought this wide angle lens to shoot Night Skyscapes with my Canon DSLR. It has a good wide angle of view (wide), it lets in lots of light (bright, for stars), the quality of the optic is high (sharp) and it cost not very many pounds (cheap). The fact that it is manual focus is not a disadvantage as you don't need auto focus to get the stars in the sky pin sharp. As ever, CEX delivered quickly and safely.

transigence originally posted on webuy.com
[Rewarded Review] Doesn't come to focus on blue
7 October 2024

I received a poor copy of this lens. It doesn't come to focus on blue and in fact it's hard to tell if if comes to focus on any color, but blue stars were the worst, huge and bloated with offset bright halos around them right in the center of the frame. Right side had large amounts of coma. So something isn't manufactured correctly. Disappointing since I purchased for a trip to Yellowstone and didn't have time to test it out ahead of time. It's got to go back and hoping for a better replacement.

Theresa originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Great Value, Solid Performance!
29 July 2021

I bought this when it was on sale and dedicated it as my go-to real estate photography lens. I had been locked at 24mm as my widest option, which did not give me the perspective needed and panoramas were not helping either.First off, f2.8 is an amazing aperture to have available for low light rooms. Even at 2.8, the image comes across plenty sharp. The major downside is autofocus, but if you have plenty of experience using manual focus, it's not that much of a downside; especially when shooting slower paced subjects like real estate or landscapes.The build quality is solid, and durable. This lens feels a lot more expensive than it is. Focus ring is smooth acting and the aperture ring has a snappy response when locking in your aperture while also not being too ... MoreI bought this when it was on sale and dedicated it as my go-to real estate photography lens. I had been locked at 24mm as my widest option, which did not give me the perspective needed and panoramas were not helping either.First off, f2.8 is an amazing aperture to have available for low light rooms. Even at 2.8, the image comes across plenty sharp. The major downside is autofocus, but if you have plenty of experience using manual focus, it's not that much of a downside; especially when shooting slower paced subjects like real estate or landscapes.The build quality is solid, and durable. This lens feels a lot more expensive than it is. Focus ring is smooth acting and the aperture ring has a snappy response when locking in your aperture while also not being too rigid.When you need that extra wide angle with minimal distortion in low light and don't mind manual focusing, this lens is pretty hard to beat! It saved me a lot of time and therefore money; already paying for itself after one shoot!

William originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Great cheap lens
8 November 2023

If you’re looking for an affordable wide angle for beginner astrophotography this is great. I wouldn’t use this as a standard wide angle for day shots or video personally since the distortion is relatively noticeable and therefore not super sharp at the ends, but I love trying to use that distortion to my advantage with astrophotography photos. And since this lens can open up to such a wide angle and let in such a high amount of light for long exposure it’s been great for me to learn without breaking the bank.Definitely suggest this lens but just research what you think you might like to shoot given its quirks before you buy.

Matt originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] OK so far
4 September 2024

I got this for real estate interiors but I saw all the reviews here for astro so I decided to try star trails for the first time since film days. Quite a bit of distortion in the corners but that's not surprising for a relatively inexpensive lens. In Photoshop, the profile correction automatically chooses Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4. You have to hunt for this particular lens, but it is there.

Thomas originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Remarkable! Amazing!
7 September 2024

I had heard on good authority that this Samyang 14mm lens was extremely good for night sky photography. It was said that it manages coma, the distortion that elongates stars into crescent shapes towards the outer edge of the frame, much better than other lenses. Do you know what? It is all true! The stars remained pinpoints throughout the frame! Remarkable! It is a totally manual lens which means that the focus and aperture are only controlled on the lens. Only the exposure is controlled via the camera body. If you can get past that rather insignificant methodological hurdle, you're home free. (Didn't everybody shoot like that in the film era?) Anyway, this is now my go-to lens for photographing the Milky Way! No question about it! And there is one more remarkable ... MoreI had heard on good authority that this Samyang 14mm lens was extremely good for night sky photography. It was said that it manages coma, the distortion that elongates stars into crescent shapes towards the outer edge of the frame, much better than other lenses. Do you know what? It is all true! The stars remained pinpoints throughout the frame! Remarkable! It is a totally manual lens which means that the focus and aperture are only controlled on the lens. Only the exposure is controlled via the camera body. If you can get past that rather insignificant methodological hurdle, you're home free. (Didn't everybody shoot like that in the film era?) Anyway, this is now my go-to lens for photographing the Milky Way! No question about it! And there is one more remarkable thing about this lens. Its price is one tenth of the cost of the 16-35mm lens that I was using before! Amazing!

John originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
[Rewarded Review] Spend the extra and get the AF version
31 January 2023

I picked up this lens to practice real estate photography and macro-ish wide angle style shots. Right off the bat I was not pleased with how this lens's focus adjustment performs. To go the full swing from macro to infinity felt like it was never ending. It was geared so low that making a large adjustment was barley noticeable on the view finder without zooming in 10x. For me, this was a deal breaker because a quick change of composition was impossible.If I was shooting film I wouldn't mind the extra time this lens adds to setting up a composition but I shoot on a Sony mirrorless and would like a quicker lens for my taste. If the full focus adjustment was half of what it actually was I would stick with it. Instead I returned it and spent an additional $250 on the ... MoreI picked up this lens to practice real estate photography and macro-ish wide angle style shots. Right off the bat I was not pleased with how this lens's focus adjustment performs. To go the full swing from macro to infinity felt like it was never ending. It was geared so low that making a large adjustment was barley noticeable on the view finder without zooming in 10x. For me, this was a deal breaker because a quick change of composition was impossible.If I was shooting film I wouldn't mind the extra time this lens adds to setting up a composition but I shoot on a Sony mirrorless and would like a quicker lens for my taste. If the full focus adjustment was half of what it actually was I would stick with it. Instead I returned it and spent an additional $250 on the AF version. I couldn't be happier with that lens, it was well worth the extra cash for how quickly it locks focus.

Jamieson originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
great astrophotography lens
2 December 2019

This is a great beginner lens for astrophotography and night sky photos. I am just starting to teach myself how to take night sky photos and wanted a wide angle lens that I could use on my crop sensor Canon Rebel T6 and also on a full frame in case I ever upgrade in the future. This looked like the best lens I could find under $600, and I can't afford to spend much money on lenses as I am a college student!I've been spending the fall in Arizona so have had lots of chances to test it out on both astrophotography and landscape. I really like it for night time shoots, and have been very pleased with star trail photos especially! The slight fish eye is hard to work with when trying to stitch photos together, but I think that is my inexperience rather than the ... MoreThis is a great beginner lens for astrophotography and night sky photos. I am just starting to teach myself how to take night sky photos and wanted a wide angle lens that I could use on my crop sensor Canon Rebel T6 and also on a full frame in case I ever upgrade in the future. This looked like the best lens I could find under $600, and I can't afford to spend much money on lenses as I am a college student!I've been spending the fall in Arizona so have had lots of chances to test it out on both astrophotography and landscape. I really like it for night time shoots, and have been very pleased with star trail photos especially! The slight fish eye is hard to work with when trying to stitch photos together, but I think that is my inexperience rather than the lens.It is somewhat frustrating to use during the day for landscapes; no autofocus, and I can't shoot on automatic mode ever because the camera body doesn't "know" what aperture the lens is set to. I also find that the lens gets fluff/dust and little hairs on the face of the lens very quickly that are noticeable in my daytime photos (and I am very careful about keeping the lens cap on unless actively shooting a photo).I would highly recommend this lens for astrophotography and milky way photography, but am not sold on its use as a more general wide angle lens.

hazel originally posted on adorama.com

Specification

Focal Length14mm
Maximum Aperturef/2.8
Minimum Aperturef/22
Lens MountSony E
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

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Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Ed As If UMC Lens for Sony E Mount

Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Ed As If UMC Lens for Sony E Mount

$314.00

(569 reviews)

The 14mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC Lens for Sony E Mount from Samyang is a manual focus, manual aperture, ultra-wide angle prime lens compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony NEX mirrorless digital cameras. On APS-C format cameras it provides a 35mm format focal length equivalency of 21mm. A maximum aperture of f/2.8 is effective in low light shooting and provides shallow depth of field control. With extra-low dispersion, aspherical and hybrid aspherical lens elements, chromatic aberrations are minimized and sharp, color-accurate images are the result. UMC lens coating facilitates even light transmission and reduces ghosting and flare. The minimum focus distance for this lens is 11". Compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Maximum aperture of f/2.8 for effective low light shooting and shallow depth of field focus Aspherical, Hybrid Aspherical and Extra-low Dispersion lens elements reduce aberrations. UMC lens coating allows even light transmission and minimizes ghosting and flare. Built-in petal style lens hood blocks unwanted stray light and protects the lens.

The 14mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC Lens for Sony E Mount from Samyang is a manual focus, manual aperture, ultra-wide angle prime lens compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony NEX mirrorless digital cameras. On APS-C format cameras it provides a 35mm format focal length equivalency of 21mm. A maximum aperture of f/2.8 is effective in low light shooting and provides shallow depth of field control. With extra-low dispersion, aspherical and hybrid aspherical lens elements, chromatic aberrations are minimized and sharp, color-accurate images are the result. UMC lens coating facilitates even light transmission and reduces ghosting and flare. The minimum focus distance for this lens is 11". Compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Maximum aperture of f/2.8 for effective low light shooting and shallow depth of field focus Aspherical, Hybrid Aspherical and Extra-low Dispersion lens elements reduce aberrations. UMC lens coating allows even light transmission and minimizes ghosting and flare. Built-in petal style lens hood blocks unwanted stray light and protects the lens.

Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Ed As If UMC Lens for Sony E Mount

(569 reviews)

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The 14mm f/2.8 ED AS IF UMC Lens for Sony E Mount from Samyang is a manual focus, manual aperture, ultra-wide angle prime lens compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony NEX mirrorless digital cameras. On APS-C format cameras it provides a 35mm format focal length equivalency of 21mm. A maximum aperture of f/2.8 is effective in low light shooting and provides shallow depth of field control. With extra-low dispersion, aspherical and hybrid aspherical lens elements, chromatic aberrations are minimized and sharp, color-accurate images are the result. UMC lens coating facilitates even light transmission and reduces ghosting and flare. The minimum focus distance for this lens is 11". Compatible with full frame and APS-C format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. Maximum aperture of f/2.8 for effective low light shooting and shallow depth of field focus Aspherical, Hybrid Aspherical and Extra-low Dispersion lens elements reduce aberrations. UMC lens coating allows even light transmission and minimizes ghosting and flare. Built-in petal style lens hood blocks unwanted stray light and protects the lens.

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The lowest price for Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Ed As If UMC Lens for Sony E Mount right now is $314.00 at Ubuy Australia, compared across 13 retailers.

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Prices last updated 9 June 2026.