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Samyang officially announces the 14mm 2.8 AF for the Canon mount
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Samyang officially announces the 14mm 2.8 AF for the Canon mount

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Ideal Autofocus Lens with High Usability

This first EF mount autofocus lens from Samyang encapsulates the brand's universally respected optical technology, especially in the wide angle lens category. From a total of 15 lenses in 10 groups, 7 special optic lenses have been chosen in the production of this lens, to maximise the image quality. The use of 2 aspherical lenses, 4 high-refractive lenses, and 1 extra-low dispersion lens minimises distortion and various aberrations while producing crystal clear resolution. The remarkably even image quality from centre to corner of the wide 116.6 degree angle of view appears distinctly on its MTF chart. 

The minimised weight and movement of the focusing lens group enables quiet and pleasant autofocusing with high accuracy. This compact Samyang AF 14mm F2.8 EF weighs only 485g without lens caps and hood and is the best travel partner to capture unforgettable moments on your journey. Weather-sealing and a built-in AF/MF switch increase usability.

※ Setting the 'Lens aberration correction function' for Canon cameras. 

To maximize the performance of the Samyang AF 14mm F2.8 EF lens, please disable the ‘Lens aberration correction function’ on your Canon camera. 

* 'Peripheral illumination correction', 'Chromatic aberration correction', 'Diffraction correction', and 'Distortion correction' from the 'Lens aberration correction function' are not supported. 

Features

  • Quiet, fast and accurate autofocus system
  • Minimised weight for portability
  • Ultra wide angle in 116.6°
  • Weather-sealing
  • Starburst effects made with 7 blades
  • High resolution, crystal clear resolution

Specification

MTF Chart

 

 
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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on infrared photography. Richard is the founder and editor of CanonNews since 2017, and has worked as a writer on CanonRumors and other websites in the past.

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