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Samyang 14mm T3.1 ED AS IF UMC II VDSLR (Sony E Mount) at Etoren
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Samyang 14mm T3.1 ED AS IF UMC II VDSLR (Sony A Mount) at Etoren
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Samyang 14mm T3.1 VDSLR II Cine Lens Sony E Mount FE Full Frame Manual
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Samyang 14mm T3.1 VDSLRII Cine Lens for Sony E-Mount - Brand New
Free delivery between 19–25 May
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
The first thing I did with this lens was shoot a time lapse of a blizzard. The results were fantastic. The image quality was so clear and the angle of view was great! I'm finally able to use a cine lens on my 7D! The aperture and focus rings are smooth and quiet, just as they need to be. The only thing I encountered that was odd, to me at least, was having to press the Start/Stop button while in video mode. I have never had to do this with any of my other lenses. Could be because it's a cine lens. However, that's the mildest of inconveniences for such a great lens!
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I use it with my nex6 + metabone speedbooster. Work perfectly, fit nicely with the camera size. Image Quality is decent. Distortion is quite prominant as expected but can look nice and unique. Having de-clicked aperture ring is a total boon for cool video shot! You simply cannot find a better deal for lens this wide.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
I was considering the Zeiss 15mm but every time I'd add it to my cart I'd hesitate to pull the trigger. With the Perseides Meteor shower approaching I started researching alternatives. The standard version of this lens kept coming up on forums about landscape and architecture photography in all the different re-brandings (Rokinon, Bower, etc) Then I saw one photographer's stunning images taken with it and I was sold. I do video as well as stills so I thought it would be worth springing for the cinema version which would just drop right into my FF rig.I can't describe how good it felt to hold the lens for the first time. This is not a plasticky, cheap, loose lens. It is extremely precise and solid! So onto image quality...I chose to put it on my 1Dx for a round of ... MoreI was considering the Zeiss 15mm but every time I'd add it to my cart I'd hesitate to pull the trigger. With the Perseides Meteor shower approaching I started researching alternatives. The standard version of this lens kept coming up on forums about landscape and architecture photography in all the different re-brandings (Rokinon, Bower, etc) Then I saw one photographer's stunning images taken with it and I was sold. I do video as well as stills so I thought it would be worth springing for the cinema version which would just drop right into my FF rig.I can't describe how good it felt to hold the lens for the first time. This is not a plasticky, cheap, loose lens. It is extremely precise and solid! So onto image quality...I chose to put it on my 1Dx for a round of meteor hunting. It's really nice to have the manual aperture ring as you can get in-between the standard settings for very precise adjustment. Also, the infinity focus is spot on! Most of my L-glass can't make that claim!There is distortion (mustache) and barely noticeable vignetting both which are easily corrected in post. The clarity, color and sharpness of this lens are incredible for this price point. Does it compare to my Zeiss 21mm? In certain settings, yes. Though the edges are softer. My third night out with the lens was chasing storms and it's perfect for the open desert. (see attached) Extremely pleased with this purchase and being able to save a couple grand has me researching other Samyang lenses! Stop reading and buy it now!
| Focal Length | 14mm |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Format Coverage | Full Frame |
| Maximum Aperture | T3.1 |
| Minimum Aperture | T22 |
Samyang 14mm T3.1 ED AS IF UMC II VDSLR (Sony E Mount) at Etoren
Delivery $35
Samyang 14mm T3.1 ED AS IF UMC II VDSLR (Sony A Mount) at Etoren
Delivery $35
Samyang 14mm T3.1 VDSLR II Cine Lens Sony E Mount FE Full Frame Manual
Delivery $26.90
Samyang 14mm T3.1 VDSLRII Cine Lens for Sony E-Mount - Brand New
Free delivery between 19–25 May
The first thing I did with this lens was shoot a time lapse of a blizzard. The results were fantastic. The image quality was so clear and the angle of view was great! I'm finally able to use a cine lens on my 7D! The aperture and focus rings are smooth and quiet, just as they need to be. The only thing I encountered that was odd, to me at least, was having to press the Start/Stop button while in video mode. I have never had to do this with any of my other lenses. Could be because it's a cine lens. However, that's the mildest of inconveniences for such a great lens!
I use it with my nex6 + metabone speedbooster. Work perfectly, fit nicely with the camera size. Image Quality is decent. Distortion is quite prominant as expected but can look nice and unique. Having de-clicked aperture ring is a total boon for cool video shot! You simply cannot find a better deal for lens this wide.
I was considering the Zeiss 15mm but every time I'd add it to my cart I'd hesitate to pull the trigger. With the Perseides Meteor shower approaching I started researching alternatives. The standard version of this lens kept coming up on forums about landscape and architecture photography in all the different re-brandings (Rokinon, Bower, etc) Then I saw one photographer's stunning images taken with it and I was sold. I do video as well as stills so I thought it would be worth springing for the cinema version which would just drop right into my FF rig.I can't describe how good it felt to hold the lens for the first time. This is not a plasticky, cheap, loose lens. It is extremely precise and solid! So onto image quality...I chose to put it on my 1Dx for a round of ... MoreI was considering the Zeiss 15mm but every time I'd add it to my cart I'd hesitate to pull the trigger. With the Perseides Meteor shower approaching I started researching alternatives. The standard version of this lens kept coming up on forums about landscape and architecture photography in all the different re-brandings (Rokinon, Bower, etc) Then I saw one photographer's stunning images taken with it and I was sold. I do video as well as stills so I thought it would be worth springing for the cinema version which would just drop right into my FF rig.I can't describe how good it felt to hold the lens for the first time. This is not a plasticky, cheap, loose lens. It is extremely precise and solid! So onto image quality...I chose to put it on my 1Dx for a round of meteor hunting. It's really nice to have the manual aperture ring as you can get in-between the standard settings for very precise adjustment. Also, the infinity focus is spot on! Most of my L-glass can't make that claim!There is distortion (mustache) and barely noticeable vignetting both which are easily corrected in post. The clarity, color and sharpness of this lens are incredible for this price point. Does it compare to my Zeiss 21mm? In certain settings, yes. Though the edges are softer. My third night out with the lens was chasing storms and it's perfect for the open desert. (see attached) Extremely pleased with this purchase and being able to save a couple grand has me researching other Samyang lenses! Stop reading and buy it now!
I have a crop censored Canon 70D and the 14 measures to a 22mm focal length. This lens has wonderful build quality. Excellent sharpness on APSC. A little distortion which can be corrected. The focus ring feels thick and smooth. Unbeatable for the price. Would highly recommend.
Excellent focus. It took a little while for me to remember that this is a manual lens and I would therefore have to change the aperture settings on the camera. Good, easy setting up. I`m very pleased with it.
I gave this product 5 stars because for the amount of money they are asking for, you get every penny worth. Simply put, it's great build. Not flimsy and feels heavy enough you aren't going to break it. I use it for glidecam shots and it works beautifully. Put it down to about 4 clicks and it gets most things in focus. I use a 5D Mark 3 so even though this lens does not have a low f stop it still is excellent in low light. This was my main concern, because I was about to shell out more money for a better low light lens that wasn't a cine lens. The aperature ring is real nice and smooth. Only problem is if you grab it and you could mess up your exposure. However, that only happened once and that's when I started to use it. All in all it's awesome on a 5D Mk3, I have ... MoreI gave this product 5 stars because for the amount of money they are asking for, you get every penny worth. Simply put, it's great build. Not flimsy and feels heavy enough you aren't going to break it. I use it for glidecam shots and it works beautifully. Put it down to about 4 clicks and it gets most things in focus. I use a 5D Mark 3 so even though this lens does not have a low f stop it still is excellent in low light. This was my main concern, because I was about to shell out more money for a better low light lens that wasn't a cine lens. The aperature ring is real nice and smooth. Only problem is if you grab it and you could mess up your exposure. However, that only happened once and that's when I started to use it. All in all it's awesome on a 5D Mk3, I have no idea how it performs on lower class bodies, but it can't be too much worse because it's always in the glass. The only problem is there are slight sharpness issues and color fringing. Although not enough that made me stray away from saving a few dollars.
Samyang is a high quality brand and their 14mm is no exception. Build quality is superb. Warping is very low and images are very clear, even at the edges. Great for those wide landscape shots, dream-like sequences, or exaggerated sense of movement. Highly recommend as part of your lens kit.
This is a nice lens. Good build quality and optics. My problem is the field of view is narrower than the wide end of my Nikon 18-55 zoom. I bought it to work in tight interiors and the Nikon showed more. Something is off here. Had to return it.
Five stars because of the price point for a 35mm full frame very wide 14mm cinema lens having a long focus throw and de-clicked aperture ring. I use this lens with a Meta Bones Speed Booster on a Sony FS7. It is not a fisheye lens, but there is some horizontal and vertical barrel distortion that can adjusted in post. I would not use this lens for architectural subjects unless the objective is to emphasize the curvature of lines at the edges of the frame. I did not detect any chromatic aberration and the lens was somewhat soft until stopped down to about T5.6 where it clearly resolved every line in my 8x10 Digital Image Flow LLC chart at the center and edges. I plan to use this lens in tight places outdoors, at the sea shore, and where there is cloud activity using ... MoreFive stars because of the price point for a 35mm full frame very wide 14mm cinema lens having a long focus throw and de-clicked aperture ring. I use this lens with a Meta Bones Speed Booster on a Sony FS7. It is not a fisheye lens, but there is some horizontal and vertical barrel distortion that can adjusted in post. I would not use this lens for architectural subjects unless the objective is to emphasize the curvature of lines at the edges of the frame. I did not detect any chromatic aberration and the lens was somewhat soft until stopped down to about T5.6 where it clearly resolved every line in my 8x10 Digital Image Flow LLC chart at the center and edges. I plan to use this lens in tight places outdoors, at the sea shore, and where there is cloud activity using time lapse. I recommend using this lens with a high resolution monitor like the Gratical Eye or HD, because the low resolution FS7 monitor displays significant moir which is not in the processed image.
I've owned a few Samyang lenses and all except this one have been good. My copy of the Samyang 10mm T3.1 will give an acceptable image in the centre but the outer 2/3rds are a blurry mess with large amounts of CA. It's probably just a (very) bad copy but something this bad should never have gotten through quality control.
| Focal Length | 14mm |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Format Coverage | Full Frame |
| Maximum Aperture | T3.1 |
| Minimum Aperture | T22 |
Samyang 14mm T3.1 VDSLR II Cine Lens for Sony E Mount Body
The Samyang 14mm T3.1 Cine ED AS IF UMC Lens or Sony E Mount was developed primarily for film and video applications. The cine version of Samyang's 14mm lens features industry-standard gearing for the focus and aperture ring, and the aperture ring has been de-clicked for smooth iris pulls. The aperture and focus scales have also been relocated to the side of the lens, where it is easier for focus pullers to read them. This lens is compatible with full-frame sensors and can also be used on APS-C-sized sensors, where the 35mm-equivalent focal length will be 22.4mm. The optical construction incorporates three high refractive index elements, two extra-low dispersion elements, one hybrid aspherical elements, and one aspherical element to reduce chromatic aberration and distortion to produce sharper imagery. Additionally, a UMC coating has been applied to lens elements to minimize lens flare and ghosting for more contrast-rich images.
The Samyang 14mm T3.1 Cine ED AS IF UMC Lens or Sony E Mount was developed primarily for film and video applications. The cine version of Samyang's 14mm lens features industry-standard gearing for the focus and aperture ring, and the aperture ring has been de-clicked for smooth iris pulls. The aperture and focus scales have also been relocated to the side of the lens, where it is easier for focus pullers to read them. This lens is compatible with full-frame sensors and can also be used on APS-C-sized sensors, where the 35mm-equivalent focal length will be 22.4mm. The optical construction incorporates three high refractive index elements, two extra-low dispersion elements, one hybrid aspherical elements, and one aspherical element to reduce chromatic aberration and distortion to produce sharper imagery. Additionally, a UMC coating has been applied to lens elements to minimize lens flare and ghosting for more contrast-rich images.
The Samyang 14mm T3.1 Cine ED AS IF UMC Lens or Sony E Mount was developed primarily for film and video applications. The cine version of Samyang's 14mm lens features industry-standard gearing for the focus and aperture ring, and the aperture ring has been de-clicked for smooth iris pulls. The aperture and focus scales have also been relocated to the side of the lens, where it is easier for focus pullers to read them. This lens is compatible with full-frame sensors and can also be used on APS-C-sized sensors, where the 35mm-equivalent focal length will be 22.4mm. The optical construction incorporates three high refractive index elements, two extra-low dispersion elements, one hybrid aspherical elements, and one aspherical element to reduce chromatic aberration and distortion to produce sharper imagery. Additionally, a UMC coating has been applied to lens elements to minimize lens flare and ghosting for more contrast-rich images.
The Samyang 14mm T3.1 Cine ED AS IF UMC Lens or Sony E Mount was developed primarily for film and video applications. The cine version of Samyang's 14mm lens features industry-standard gearing for the focus and aperture ring, and the aperture ring has been de-clicked for smooth iris pulls. The aperture and focus scales have also been relocated to the side of the lens, where it is easier for focus pullers to read them. This lens is compatible with full-frame sensors and can also be used on APS-C-sized sensors, where the 35mm-equivalent focal length will be 22.4mm. The optical construction incorporates three high refractive index elements, two extra-low dispersion elements, one hybrid aspherical elements, and one aspherical element to reduce chromatic aberration and distortion to produce sharper imagery. Additionally, a UMC coating has been applied to lens elements to minimize lens flare and ghosting for more contrast-rich images.
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