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The SAMYANG 14mm f/2.8 Renewal UMC II Canon EF Full Frame, De-Clicked & Weather Sealed offers an improved design with better balance and improved grip to its predecessor. A 9-bladed aperture produces smooth pleasing bokeh with a circular nature when shooting wide-open. Stopped down the lens is both sharp and high resolving with clear 18 point stars or sunburst from in-scene light sources.
A user de-clickable aperture allows you to set in-between f-stop values and allows for smooth exposure changes during video recording. For astrophotographers and anyone wanting to do time-lapses with reliability in mind, a focus lock is a welcome addition - simply twist the outmost ring to lock/unlock your focus ring.
The Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Renewal UMC II is a well-corrected lens which produces great out of focus rendition thanks to its 9-bladed aperture. It uses High Refraction lenses to adjust the path of light for clear and vibrant images, a Hybrid Aspherical Lens to minimize spherical and distortion aberration for the sharpest image quality, while two Extra-low Dispersion lenses corrects chromatic aberrations.
A 9-bladed aperture helps to produce pleasing bokeh (out of focus areas) with a circular nature. When shooting stopped down to a small aperture this lens will create a clear 18 rays star or sunburst effect around bright in-the-scene-light sources.
By a simple twist of the aperture ring, it's possible to change how the aperture behaves. The de-clicked (free) setting allows for fine adjustments while recording, without 'clicking' or exposure steps between different f-stops. Using the click setting the lens behaves more like a traditional still photography lens with distinct exposure steps, clicks and tactile feedback.
The renewed and updated design features a balanced approach which has produced a consistent and streamlined lens. A new micropatterned focus ring offers improved grip and the rotational angle correction (200° to 100°) enables faster focus. Further, Samyang has incorporated a depth-of-field scale to make it easy to calculate which part of the scene will be in focus at a given aperture.
You can use the lens' focus lock to 'fix' your focus and improve reliability when shooting time-lapses or astrophotography. Simply rotate the lens' outmost ring to the 'lock' or 'unlock' position to stop the focus ring from rotating by accident.
Protective design features enable users to capture moments outdoors in any environment, providing the dependability you need to keep shooting.
The SAMYANG 14mm f/2.8 Renewal UMC II Canon EF Full Frame, De-Clicked & Weather Sealed offers an improved design with better balance and improved grip to its predecessor. A 9-bladed aperture produces smooth pleasing bokeh with a circular nature when shooting wide-open. Stopped down the lens is both sharp and high resolving with clear 18 point stars or sunburst from in-scene light sources.
A user de-clickable aperture allows you to set in-between f-stop values and allows for smooth exposure changes during video recording. For astrophotographers and anyone wanting to do time-lapses with reliability in mind, a focus lock is a welcome addition - simply twist the outmost ring to lock/unlock your focus ring.
The Samyang 14mm f/2.8 Renewal UMC II is a well-corrected lens which produces great out of focus rendition thanks to its 9-bladed aperture. It uses High Refraction lenses to adjust the path of light for clear and vibrant images, a Hybrid Aspherical Lens to minimize spherical and distortion aberration for the sharpest image quality, while two Extra-low Dispersion lenses corrects chromatic aberrations.
A 9-bladed aperture helps to produce pleasing bokeh (out of focus areas) with a circular nature. When shooting stopped down to a small aperture this lens will create a clear 18 rays star or sunburst effect around bright in-the-scene-light sources.
By a simple twist of the aperture ring, it's possible to change how the aperture behaves. The de-clicked (free) setting allows for fine adjustments while recording, without 'clicking' or exposure steps between different f-stops. Using the click setting the lens behaves more like a traditional still photography lens with distinct exposure steps, clicks and tactile feedback.
The renewed and updated design features a balanced approach which has produced a consistent and streamlined lens. A new micropatterned focus ring offers improved grip and the rotational angle correction (200° to 100°) enables faster focus. Further, Samyang has incorporated a depth-of-field scale to make it easy to calculate which part of the scene will be in focus at a given aperture.
You can use the lens' focus lock to 'fix' your focus and improve reliability when shooting time-lapses or astrophotography. Simply rotate the lens' outmost ring to the 'lock' or 'unlock' position to stop the focus ring from rotating by accident.
Protective design features enable users to capture moments outdoors in any environment, providing the dependability you need to keep shooting.
Model | MF 14mm f/2.8 |
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Aperture Range | f/2.8 - f/22 |
Optical Construction | 14 Elements in 10 Groups |
ASP Lenses | 1x |
Hybrid ASP Lenses | 1x |
ED Lenses | 2x |
HR Lenses | 3x |
Lens Coating | UMC |
Minimum Focusing Distance | 0.28m (0.92ft) |
Magnification Ratio | 0.08x |
Filter Size | None |
Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
Mount | Canon |
Angle of View | 35mm: 115.7° APS-C: 89.9° |
Maximum Diameter | 87mm |
Length | 96.1mm |
Weight (without lens caps and hood) | 649g |