Manual Focus Telephoto Cine LensSamyang Optics 135mm T2.2 VDSLR ED UMC is a manual focus telephoto cine lens for full frame sensor sizes. It expresses vibrant color and soft out-focusing area which makes it the best lens to shoot portrait, night scenery, wild-life and journalism photography.
VDSLR Cine Lens FeaturesSamyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR ED UMC allows more delicate video work with T number marks. The focus gear ring is installed for follow focus system. You may change the aperture quietly and smoothly with the uncoupled aperture gear rings. Also, distance scale and T numbers are marked on both sides of the lens for convenience.
Optical FeaturesSamyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR ED UMC is a manual focus lens with a low T number. You may control the lens precisely when shooting under various exposure environment including relatively dark or too bright situations. This lens features 11 lenses in 7 groups especially including extra low dispersion lens (ED) to offer high resolution throughout the image. Ultra Multi Coating(UMC) of Samyang Optics is used to optimize the light penetration and minimizes flare and ghost. With such optical construction, it has 0.8m of minimum focal length to film subjects in near distance. Also, the floating type design secures as much light as possible and maximizes the resolution by minimizing spherical aberration and distortion.
Hardware FeaturesThere are 9 aperture blades designed to be almost as a full circle when aperture is closed which expresses starlike ray clearly and beautifully. The frame of the lens is compact and solid since it is made of high-strength aluminum alloy so you can create trustworthy images. Also, detachable petal-shaped lens hood minimizes flare and ghost by sheltering lens from unnecessary lights. Available for 9 camera mounts: Canon EF, Canon M, Nikon F, Pentax, Sony A, Sony E, Fujifilm X, Samsung NX, MFT.
Samyang Optics VDSLR II Cine Lens Line UpSamyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR ED UMC is one of Samyang Optics VDSLR II Cine Lens Line Up for full frame image sensor sizes. The lenses produce the same image color and have a united location of aperture and focus gear ring to maximize the convenience when filming.