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Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)
Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)

Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)

(146 reviews)

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Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF)

$425.00

(146 reviews)

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The lowest price for Samyang AF 85mm f/1.4 Lens For (Canon EF) right now is $425.00 at CeX, compared across 22 retailers.

The all-time low was $425.00 on 5 June 2026. That's the lowest price we've ever tracked — a great time to buy.

Prices last updated 10 June 2026.

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Amazon.com.au

$814.92

Samyang 85mm F1.4 High Speed Auto Focus Lens for Canon EF Mount, Black (SYIO85AF-C)

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CeX

$425.00

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$599.00

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eBay.com.au

$673.87

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Delivery $59.66

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eBay.com.au

$940.90

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$768.00

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$899.00

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$899.00

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Camera Lane

$934.15

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Reviews

25 August 2018John

originally posted on hprestonmedia.co.uk

Let me start by admitting I have owned the lens before - and hated it. To explain: I bought it direct before it was available in Europe let alone on Amazon! and at the time I was playing with a Sony A7 original and using an old NEX6 too. I had bought a Sony 34Zeiss34 35/2.8 that worked pretty well but was hardly exceptional in anything but size - and it was very expensive of course - so I returned it. I bought the Samyang as a replacement and although it was optically great it struggled to focus properly on both the A7 and NEX6, a real disappointment, so I disposed of it through that great auction site in the sky...and got back more than I paid for it -Fast forward to now I have abandoned the clunky A7 and NEX6 and settled on APS-C using a A6500. While looking for ... MoreLet me start by admitting I have owned the lens before - and hated it. To explain: I bought it direct before it was available in Europe let alone on Amazon! and at the time I was playing with a Sony A7 original and using an old NEX6 too. I had bought a Sony 34Zeiss34 35/2.8 that worked pretty well but was hardly exceptional in anything but size - and it was very expensive of course - so I returned it. I bought the Samyang as a replacement and although it was optically great it struggled to focus properly on both the A7 and NEX6, a real disappointment, so I disposed of it through that great auction site in the sky...and got back more than I paid for it -Fast forward to now I have abandoned the clunky A7 and NEX6 and settled on APS-C using a A6500. While looking for something else I stumbled across a recent review of the Samyang using a A6500 and it was so overwhelmingly positive I dug deeper and found that all the reviews were positive. When I discovered that Amazon sells it for a good price I knew it I had to go for it... again. Better luck this time, hopefully, I thought.And so it was. Theres no returning this one. Its absolutely brilliant in all regards on the A6500: eye-waveringly sharp at all apertures and corner to corner, lovely colours and general rendering, no hint of CA even wide open... and it focuses fast, silently and seems to be able to use any AF mode and all AF points just like a native Sony lens. Maybe my first, early copy has been updated, or perhaps the design just doesnt get on well with the older, clunkier Sony E-mount cameras who knows? But I can say with certainty that it works perfectly on a more modern camera like the A6500 - and just to prove it Ive attached three samples I shot this morning on my walk to the shops... the first outing for the lens.Is it perfect? Very nearly. The lens is near-perfect but the little 34hood34 is badly designed compared with its expensive Sony counterpart. On the Sony 34Zeiss.

Amazing Photo Quality
24 August 2020David

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

The lens is great for portrait photography. I had an 85mm f1.4 Samyang manual focus lens used with my lumix G7 but began shooting more subjects at a higher rate and didn’t have the time to rely on the manual focus anymore. After receiving this new lens along with a speed booster attachment I was able to Capture even better photos with less time! The only issue I have with this lens, which I assume is a result more so of the connection with the type of speed booster I purchased, has issues with the camera and the lens communicating from time to time. Auto focus would be working great then out of no where it stops focusing and won’t relocate the target no matter what. And when trying to operate the lens in manual focus mode while it’s having this issue is either ... MoreThe lens is great for portrait photography. I had an 85mm f1.4 Samyang manual focus lens used with my lumix G7 but began shooting more subjects at a higher rate and didn’t have the time to rely on the manual focus anymore. After receiving this new lens along with a speed booster attachment I was able to Capture even better photos with less time! The only issue I have with this lens, which I assume is a result more so of the connection with the type of speed booster I purchased, has issues with the camera and the lens communicating from time to time. Auto focus would be working great then out of no where it stops focusing and won’t relocate the target no matter what. And when trying to operate the lens in manual focus mode while it’s having this issue is either completely non responsive, or the focus always stretches further than you intend for no matter how subtle of a change you make. But I’ve found a quick remedy to the issue for the moment is simply to restart the camera and it should be working again, if not, just restart it till it does. I assumed a Metabones speed booster would have less communication issues but I was on a tight budget and couldn’t afford that at the time. But over all the lens is amazing.

Blown Away By The Performance!
18 May 2022Charlie

originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

I had just tried out the Sony 50mm G-Master f1.2 earlier in April. It was a fine lens but I just couldn't justify spending two grand and change on a single lens when I still needed to buy some other focal range Glass. After buying two other priority third party lenses with the same money, I still had a little cash left over. After seeing the glowing Dustin Abbot review of the Samyang, I decided to try it. Sure, it's no G-Master as far as options and build quality but the picture quality is right up there!On my Sony 60 MP sensor, I couldn't detect that much difference.Auto-Focus is perfect. What a lens! What a price!

Specification

Focal Length85mm
Maximum Aperturef/1.4
Minimum Aperturef/16
Lens MountCanon EF
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

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Amazon.com.au

$814.92

Samyang 85mm F1.4 High Speed Auto Focus Lens for Canon EF Mount, Black (SYIO85AF-C)

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

CeX

$425.00

Samyang 85mm f/1.4 EF (Canon EF)

Free delivery

Cash Converters

$599.00

Samyang Af 85mm F1.4 Ef Prime Ef Black Camera Lens

Delivery $18.45

eBay.com.au

$673.87

Samyang Af 85mm F1.4 High Speed Lens For Canon Ef Mount - Syio85af-c

Delivery $59.66

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

eBay.com.au

$940.90

Samyang 85mm F1.4 Af High Speed Lens For Canon Ef Mount (syio85af-c)

Delivery $59.03

Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!

Price history

Price history

Please note: price history and price alerts are not available for some stores, including Amazon.com.au.

Reviews

25 August 2018

Let me start by admitting I have owned the lens before - and hated it. To explain: I bought it direct before it was available in Europe let alone on Amazon! and at the time I was playing with a Sony A7 original and using an old NEX6 too. I had bought a Sony 34Zeiss34 35/2.8 that worked pretty well but was hardly exceptional in anything but size - and it was very expensive of course - so I returned it. I bought the Samyang as a replacement and although it was optically great it struggled to focus properly on both the A7 and NEX6, a real disappointment, so I disposed of it through that great auction site in the sky...and got back more than I paid for it -Fast forward to now I have abandoned the clunky A7 and NEX6 and settled on APS-C using a A6500. While looking for ... MoreLet me start by admitting I have owned the lens before - and hated it. To explain: I bought it direct before it was available in Europe let alone on Amazon! and at the time I was playing with a Sony A7 original and using an old NEX6 too. I had bought a Sony 34Zeiss34 35/2.8 that worked pretty well but was hardly exceptional in anything but size - and it was very expensive of course - so I returned it. I bought the Samyang as a replacement and although it was optically great it struggled to focus properly on both the A7 and NEX6, a real disappointment, so I disposed of it through that great auction site in the sky...and got back more than I paid for it -Fast forward to now I have abandoned the clunky A7 and NEX6 and settled on APS-C using a A6500. While looking for something else I stumbled across a recent review of the Samyang using a A6500 and it was so overwhelmingly positive I dug deeper and found that all the reviews were positive. When I discovered that Amazon sells it for a good price I knew it I had to go for it... again. Better luck this time, hopefully, I thought.And so it was. Theres no returning this one. Its absolutely brilliant in all regards on the A6500: eye-waveringly sharp at all apertures and corner to corner, lovely colours and general rendering, no hint of CA even wide open... and it focuses fast, silently and seems to be able to use any AF mode and all AF points just like a native Sony lens. Maybe my first, early copy has been updated, or perhaps the design just doesnt get on well with the older, clunkier Sony E-mount cameras who knows? But I can say with certainty that it works perfectly on a more modern camera like the A6500 - and just to prove it Ive attached three samples I shot this morning on my walk to the shops... the first outing for the lens.Is it perfect? Very nearly. The lens is near-perfect but the little 34hood34 is badly designed compared with its expensive Sony counterpart. On the Sony 34Zeiss.

John originally posted on hprestonmedia.co.uk
Amazing Photo Quality
24 August 2020

The lens is great for portrait photography. I had an 85mm f1.4 Samyang manual focus lens used with my lumix G7 but began shooting more subjects at a higher rate and didn’t have the time to rely on the manual focus anymore. After receiving this new lens along with a speed booster attachment I was able to Capture even better photos with less time! The only issue I have with this lens, which I assume is a result more so of the connection with the type of speed booster I purchased, has issues with the camera and the lens communicating from time to time. Auto focus would be working great then out of no where it stops focusing and won’t relocate the target no matter what. And when trying to operate the lens in manual focus mode while it’s having this issue is either ... MoreThe lens is great for portrait photography. I had an 85mm f1.4 Samyang manual focus lens used with my lumix G7 but began shooting more subjects at a higher rate and didn’t have the time to rely on the manual focus anymore. After receiving this new lens along with a speed booster attachment I was able to Capture even better photos with less time! The only issue I have with this lens, which I assume is a result more so of the connection with the type of speed booster I purchased, has issues with the camera and the lens communicating from time to time. Auto focus would be working great then out of no where it stops focusing and won’t relocate the target no matter what. And when trying to operate the lens in manual focus mode while it’s having this issue is either completely non responsive, or the focus always stretches further than you intend for no matter how subtle of a change you make. But I’ve found a quick remedy to the issue for the moment is simply to restart the camera and it should be working again, if not, just restart it till it does. I assumed a Metabones speed booster would have less communication issues but I was on a tight budget and couldn’t afford that at the time. But over all the lens is amazing.

David originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Blown Away By The Performance!
18 May 2022

I had just tried out the Sony 50mm G-Master f1.2 earlier in April. It was a fine lens but I just couldn't justify spending two grand and change on a single lens when I still needed to buy some other focal range Glass. After buying two other priority third party lenses with the same money, I still had a little cash left over. After seeing the glowing Dustin Abbot review of the Samyang, I decided to try it. Sure, it's no G-Master as far as options and build quality but the picture quality is right up there!On my Sony 60 MP sensor, I couldn't detect that much difference.Auto-Focus is perfect. What a lens! What a price!

Charlie originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Excellent AF in all Modes, Good IQ, Poor WB
9 July 2020

I am very happy with this lens and have no regrets with the purchase. In some categories it outperforms the Sony 85 f1/8 and f/1.4 (herein 1.8 and 1.4); not all, and in different ways for each lens.The AF on this lens, paired with an a7R IV, is much more refined than reports I have read about previous models. It works excellent in all modes (e.g. Eye AF, tracking, etc.), and I have no doubt it is nearly as fast as the 1.8 and faster than the 1.4 (as reported elsewhere).Sharpness is very good in the center, contrast is not bad, and there is a mild vignette. All-in-all, for a portrait lens, these specs are acceptable, if not desirable.It flares more than the 1.8 or 1.4. Flares are a creative tool for me, and I appreciate when a lens doesn't surgically remove all ... MoreI am very happy with this lens and have no regrets with the purchase. In some categories it outperforms the Sony 85 f1/8 and f/1.4 (herein 1.8 and 1.4); not all, and in different ways for each lens.The AF on this lens, paired with an a7R IV, is much more refined than reports I have read about previous models. It works excellent in all modes (e.g. Eye AF, tracking, etc.), and I have no doubt it is nearly as fast as the 1.8 and faster than the 1.4 (as reported elsewhere).Sharpness is very good in the center, contrast is not bad, and there is a mild vignette. All-in-all, for a portrait lens, these specs are acceptable, if not desirable.It flares more than the 1.8 or 1.4. Flares are a creative tool for me, and I appreciate when a lens doesn't surgically remove all the life from images.Ask other people about stars. I don't stop lenses down that much.There is a colour cast which equates to approximately 600-800k. Easy to fix and hardly noticeable. I helps to edit your photos in batch to correct for this, and be handy with image filters to narrow your results to those shot with this lens.The lens station works as advertised. Documentation could be better. I encountered one setting that seems to only apply to DSLRs. Some searching indicates the software does double duty with Samyang DSLR lenses: you can ignore the +/- adjustment.Some people complained it bricked a lens. I noticed it was slow (USB 2.0) communicating and uploading. Follow the instructions exactly--do not disturb updates. Overall, it did what it was supposed to do, and Samyang has been frequently updating their AF, so I consider the updates to be significant.Attached a photo of an extremely active 4 year old shot at f/1.4 from 6'. All 4 photos were on the eye.

Robert originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Great Lens That Died After Firmware Update
30 March 2020

This is a tough review to write because I love the lens when it works, but my experience seems to show that the quality is very poor and unreliable.I purchased the 85mm 1.4 and lens station as a package set. Due to an incredibly long back order BH ended up shipping me the lens and then a month later shipping me the lens station.When the lens first arrived I shot with it on a Sony a7iii and was very happy with the results. Beautiful sharpness, pleasing bokeh and decent auto focus speeds.The problem happened when the lens station arrived. I followed the Samyang instructions, performed a firmware update on the lens and instantly my camera was unable to recognize the lens, not even manual focus would work. I removed the lens and reconnected it to the lens station to ... MoreThis is a tough review to write because I love the lens when it works, but my experience seems to show that the quality is very poor and unreliable.I purchased the 85mm 1.4 and lens station as a package set. Due to an incredibly long back order BH ended up shipping me the lens and then a month later shipping me the lens station.When the lens first arrived I shot with it on a Sony a7iii and was very happy with the results. Beautiful sharpness, pleasing bokeh and decent auto focus speeds.The problem happened when the lens station arrived. I followed the Samyang instructions, performed a firmware update on the lens and instantly my camera was unable to recognize the lens, not even manual focus would work. I removed the lens and reconnected it to the lens station to check on the firmware update and not even the Samyang lens station was able to recognize the lens anymore.It seems that performing the firmware update killed the lens completely.Im really disappointed because I wanted to love this lens and at first I did, but it seems the cheap price is a risk when it comes to the stability and reliability of the lens.BH customer service were really great to deal with and issued a return and refund for me. They said their best guess was that the lens station maybe was defective and caused a fatal error to occur with the lens, but obviously they were unable to know for sure.

Toby originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Huge upgrade from previous version
10 November 2022

Whatever you've heard / experienced with the previous mark I of this lens, forget it. This lens is an incredible for the price, samyang really stepped up with the mark II.AF is now quick and reliable, compared to the constant slow hunting on the mark I. I work primarily in video, and I can't state how big of an upgrade it is in that department. Photo is even better. Tested side by side with Sony 50mm GM and couldn't spot the difference in AF. Not bad for less than half the price.Image quality is great as long as you stop down a bit (1.4 is a little soft for my liking, but I think it's still passable). 1.8 and up is tac sharp.Build quality on the lens is also much better. Metal, solid focus ring, not too heavy. Feels premium, big upgrade over the cheapI love ... MoreWhatever you've heard / experienced with the previous mark I of this lens, forget it. This lens is an incredible for the price, samyang really stepped up with the mark II.AF is now quick and reliable, compared to the constant slow hunting on the mark I. I work primarily in video, and I can't state how big of an upgrade it is in that department. Photo is even better. Tested side by side with Sony 50mm GM and couldn't spot the difference in AF. Not bad for less than half the price.Image quality is great as long as you stop down a bit (1.4 is a little soft for my liking, but I think it's still passable). 1.8 and up is tac sharp.Build quality on the lens is also much better. Metal, solid focus ring, not too heavy. Feels premium, big upgrade over the cheapI love this lens. If you're a 50mm shooter and are looking for a quality budget alternative to the GM, I think this is your lens.

Trevor originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Lens with personality
7 September 2022

This lens is very unique and hard to place. At higher apertures it's tack sharp, and in the case of my example seems to retain sharpness even into the extreme corners. At lower (wide-open) apertures anything out of focus can take on an almost dream-like view. Sometimes this is fantastic and can make people look amazing in portraits. Other times it results in an almost painted-on bokeh from Narnia that makes me oddly uncomfortable. I seem compelled to use it, simply to see what I'll get. When the results are good, I'm almost floored. When they're a bit too odd, I genuinely wish I got the 50mm GM.The autofocus is extremely slow, it would be slow even in 2010 which is unfortunate. On the other hand, it seems to be quite accurate, and is almost completely silent. ... MoreThis lens is very unique and hard to place. At higher apertures it's tack sharp, and in the case of my example seems to retain sharpness even into the extreme corners. At lower (wide-open) apertures anything out of focus can take on an almost dream-like view. Sometimes this is fantastic and can make people look amazing in portraits. Other times it results in an almost painted-on bokeh from Narnia that makes me oddly uncomfortable. I seem compelled to use it, simply to see what I'll get. When the results are good, I'm almost floored. When they're a bit too odd, I genuinely wish I got the 50mm GM.The autofocus is extremely slow, it would be slow even in 2010 which is unfortunate. On the other hand, it seems to be quite accurate, and is almost completely silent. Manual focussing feels surprisingly good.The lens is extremely light, feeling very light both on camera and in a backpack. This makes it much more likely to be taken rather than left at home. Some people have complained that it feels 'plasticy', I think it feels well made enough, and I'd happily trade a little feel for some weight savings. The focus ring on the other hand does feel a bit rough and cheap in movement if not tactile feel. The lens cap won't work with low-profile filters whereas the official Sony caps do.Flare behaviour is similarly odd with the bokeh. Sometimes you can get a small flare that you wouldn't expect, other times there's no flare whatsoever when most lens would have a huge streak across the frame. On the plus side, flaring in general is rather rare. There is a case where flare can fill almost the entire frame - but it's a big ball of white/yellow. This flare is brilliant, with a little control it can add amazing creative options you don't get with other lenses. I hate the typical green circles and smears you get with other lenses; they just look bad. But this lens has a unique glow flare that can be used to enhance your photos.At the time of writing this review, there is no profile in Lightroom Classic for this lens. Fortunately, I've not experienced a need to correct any photos, and that includes one of a wall. There is some distortion and vignetting, but it's very minor. I'll use the profile when it comes, but in the meantime I'm happy to just leave uncorrected. If anything, it adds to the character of the lens.And if anything, that's my takeaway with this lens. A lot of lenses tend to be clinical, with uninspired bokeh, sharp centres, and CA that's corrected by software either in-camera or in post. This lens on the other hand has personality. This can be good, but it can also be bad.

Boogle originally posted on wexphotographic.com
Okay for the price
27 January 2023

I was looking for a 50mm F1.4 and this fit the bill. I looked at reviews and decided to take the plunge and buy it. Build quality is not bad, I just don't like to focus ring at all. It is extremely stiff.The other thing I'm not a fan of is the focus hunting. I have a variety of Sigma Art Lenses and Sony G lenses and none hunt has much as this.This is def going back. I'll just wait until Sigma releases a 50mm art lens or maybe a contemporary.

YANIEL originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
Samyang AF 50mm F1.4 II Sony FE Lens
20 June 2022

Very happy with this purchase, sharp wide open, lovely rendering and autofocus is fast (although not the fastest) and accurate. I'd read reviews and seen reviews on youtube saying that eye-AF is a bit unreliable but it's been spot on for me using the lens on a Sony A9ii, always hits the eye and not the eyelashes or eyebrow.I've always liked Samyang's rendering and now that they appear to have AF sorted this lens is a no-brainer for me, cheaper and lighter than its competitors.The only negative for me is that the lens comes with a soft bag rather than the hard case that other Samyangs come with.

Dr Toby G originally posted on wilkinson.co.uk
Sharp and Light
12 January 2022

I have the Sony 24mm f1.4 lens and Sigma 85mm f1.4 Art DN lens for my Sony A7R4. Those lenses are superb. I wanted to get a 50mm f1.4 and read many reviews, watched youtube about different options. The Sony 50mmf1.2 is always out of stock, also not very light, which is the case for large aperture 50mm. This Samyang 50mm f1.4 is light. I watched a youtube review stating eye AF is not good, not consistent. I figured to give it a try and bought it. I immediately tested eye AF with my A7R4. Focus was spot on and fast, albeit my subject didn't move much. The images were quite sharp at F1.4, about the same as my sigma 85mmf1.4. I'll do more testing with fast moving subject to see if the eye AF is still good. But so far, I'm quite happy with its performance and light ... MoreI have the Sony 24mm f1.4 lens and Sigma 85mm f1.4 Art DN lens for my Sony A7R4. Those lenses are superb. I wanted to get a 50mm f1.4 and read many reviews, watched youtube about different options. The Sony 50mmf1.2 is always out of stock, also not very light, which is the case for large aperture 50mm. This Samyang 50mm f1.4 is light. I watched a youtube review stating eye AF is not good, not consistent. I figured to give it a try and bought it. I immediately tested eye AF with my A7R4. Focus was spot on and fast, albeit my subject didn't move much. The images were quite sharp at F1.4, about the same as my sigma 85mmf1.4. I'll do more testing with fast moving subject to see if the eye AF is still good. But so far, I'm quite happy with its performance and light weight. I don't see any more need to get the Sony 50mmf1.2. Traveling with 2 light F1.4 primes: the sony 24mm and this 50mm is great.

Albert originally posted on bhphotovideo.com

Specification

Focal Length85mm
Maximum Aperturef/1.4
Minimum Aperturef/16
Lens MountCanon EF
Lens Format CoverageFull-Frame

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