Samyang 10 mm T3.1 VDSLR II Manual Focus Video Lens for Canon DSLR Camera
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Discover the captivating creativity offered by the Samyang 10 mm T3.1 VDSLR II Manual Focus Video Lens, specifically designed for Canon DSLR cameras. Perfect for capturing breathtaking landscapes, compelling interiors, or engaging video content, this lens stands out in the industry due to its exceptional 0.8 pitch gearing on focus and iris rings, allowing for precise and smooth adjustments. Equipped with 14 elements in 9 groups, including an aspherical and...
Show moreDiscover the captivating creativity offered by the Samyang 10 mm T3.1 VDSLR II Manual Focus Video Lens, specifically designed for Canon DSLR cameras. Perfect for capturing breathtaking landscapes, compelling interiors, or engaging video content, this lens stands out in the industry due to its exceptional 0.8 pitch gearing on focus and iris rings, allowing for precise and smooth adjustments. Equipped with 14 elements in 9 groups, including an aspherical and hybrid aspherical lens element, the lens ensures superior image quality with minimal distortion.
This remarkable lens also features ultra multi-coating, which significantly reduces flares and ghosting, ensuring clarity and contrast in every shot. The highly functional de-clicked aperture allows cinematographers to execute smooth focus pulls effortlessly, making it an essential tool for both amateur and professional filmmakers alike.
| manufacturer | Samyang |
|---|---|
| color | Black |
| height | 5.8661417263 |
| weight | 1.322773572 |
| width | 3.2283464534 |
| size | Canon |
| length | 3.2283464534 |
| releaseDate | 2015-02-10T00:00:01Z |
| productGroup | Camera |
This lens is designed specifically for Canon DSLR cameras.
No, this is a manual focus lens, which allows for creative control over focusing.
The maximum aperture of the lens is T3.1.
This lens is great for filmmaking, vlogs, and capturing scenic shots.
It reduces flares and ghosting, resulting in clearer and higher contrast images.