Samyang 14mm F2.8 Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Sony E - Built-In AE Chip, Manual Focus, Low Distortion, Wide Aperture, Petal Hood, One Size (Black)
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Samyang 14mm F2.8 Full Frame Ultra Wide Angle Lens for Sony E - Built-In AE Chip, Manual Focus, Low Distortion, Wide Aperture, Petal Hood, One Size (Black)
- PRECISION OPTICS: Constructed with hybrid aspherical and ultra multi-coated glass elements, this lens minimizes chromatic aberration and distortion, delivering sharp, vibrant images from edge to edge.
- VERSATILE WIDE ANGLE VIEW: Approximately 115° angle of view captures expansive landscapes, architecture, and creative scenes. Ideal for full-frame or APS-C cameras, producing dramatic and immersive results.
- BUILT-IN AE CHIP FOR ACCURATE METERING: Automatically communicates with Canon DSLR cameras for precise exposure and seamless operation. Perfect for photographers seeking effortless control while shooting.
- MANUAL FOCUS WITH CLOSE-UP CAPABILITY: Focus as close as 10.8 inches to subjects, allowing creative compositions and detailed shots. Smooth focus ring ensures precise control for photography or video work.
- READY FOR PROFESSIONAL USE: Includes petal-type lens hood and durable construction to reduce flare, protect the lens, and deliver consistent image quality. Lightweight and compact for versatile outdoor or studio use.
The NEW Samyang 14mm Ultra-Wide Angle F/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens is the highest quality affordably priced 14mm lens on the market. It is designed for full frame cameras and is fully compatible with APS-C cameras as well. The lens construction is 14 elements in 12 groups and features 2 ED lens elements, one hybrid and one glass spherical lens element. All of these lens elements combine to minimize distortion and chromatic aberrations. The lens features a remarkable 115.7 Degree angle of view on full-frame cameras and a 93.9 Degree angle of view on APS-C cameras. This fantastic lens is now available for Mirror less camera bodies including: Sony E-mount (NEX), Micro four-thirds, and Fuji X.









