Samyang MF 14mm F/2.8 MK2 (Canon EF)
Ultra-wide-angle prime is designed for full-frame Canon EF-mount cameras but can also be used with APS-C models where it provides a 22.4mm-equivalent focal length.Complex 14 elements, 10 groups optical design includes one aspherical element, one hybrid aspherical element, two extra-low dispersion elements, and three high refractive index elements, which all combine to reduce spherical and chromatic aberrations and color fringing, as well as improve sharpness, clarity, and color accuracy.An Ultra Multi-Coating has been applied to individual elements to minimize ghosting and flare for increased contrast and color neutrality when working in strong lighting conditions.Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 11" away and an internal focusing design maintains the overall lens length during operation.Built-in petal-shaped lens hood blocks stray light from reaching the front element and also offers some physical protection against light impacts.Weather-sealed design suits working in inclement weather conditions.Focus lock ring permits fixing the focusing position to prevent accidental changes, which benefits astrophotography and other long-exposure, interval-based, or other long term stationary forms of shooting.The aperture ring de-click function allows the aperture ring not to be stopped at every f-stop in the way cine lenses do. This selectable function will allow brightness to be adjusted continuously and smoothly with much more details between stops.SpecificationsFocal Length14mmMaximum Aperturef/2.8Minimum Aperturef/22Lens MountCanon EFFormat CompatibilityFull-FrameAngle of View115.7°Minimum Focus Distance11.02" / 28 cmMaximum Magnification0.08xOptical Design14 Elements in 10 GroupsDiaphragm Blades9Focus TypeManual FocusImage StabilizationNoFilter SizeNoneDimensions (ø x L)3.43 x 3.78" / 87 x 96.1 mmWeight1.43 lb / 649 gWhat’s in the boxSamyang MF 14mm f/2.8 Mk2 Lens for Canon EFFront and Rear Lens Caps
Price: $699.00
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