Overview

The 14mm lens is a wide angle lens ideal for breathtaking landscape & dramatic environmental portraits. The superior optical design of using 18 elements, including a hybrid aspherical element, two extra low dispersion lenses, two aspherical lenses & three High Refractive Index elements, increases image clarity & sharpness, simultaneously reducing spherical distortion & chromatic aberrations. The Ultra Multi Coating is designed to combat ghosting & flare for better contrast & colour fidelity, which makes this lens ideal for working with strong light, such as sunsets or backlit portraits.

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Samyang 14mm F2.4 XP Premium Nikon AE Full Frame Lens

The 14mm lens is a wide angle lens ideal for breathtaking landscape & dramatic environmental portraits. The superior optical design of using 18 elements, including a hybrid aspherical element, two extra low dispersion lenses, two aspherical lenses & three High Refractive Index elements, increases image clarity & sharpness, simultaneously reducing spherical distortion & chromatic aberrations. The Ultra Multi Coating is designed to combat ghosting & flare for better contrast & colour fidelity, which makes this lens ideal for working with strong light, such as sunsets or backlit portraits.

Samyang XP lens allow for beautiful bokeh, with a 9 bladed circular diaphragm for an extremely smooth, appealing artistic flair. If you’re after controlled depth of field focus shots, the extremely fast maximum aperture of f/2.4 also performs strongly in low light environments. The manual focus design allows for precise focus control, with a built in AE chip ensuring your focus point is razor sharp. This is all housed in an aluminium-alloy construction, both for lightweight comfort & durable, long lasting performance.

The Samyang XP 14mm F2.4 lens features unmatched resolving power for ultra-high quality images. Its rich pixel information is reflected in the pictures and allows plenty of room for creativity in post-processing. With impressive bokeh and starburst effects, you can capture vibrant images beyond what your eyes can see.

Also available in a Canon mount.

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Product Overview

The 14mm lens is a wide angle lens ideal for breathtaking landscape & dramatic environmental portraits. The superior optical design of using 18 elements, including a hybrid aspherical element, two extra low dispersion lenses, two aspherical lenses & three High Refractive Index elements, increases image clarity & sharpness, simultaneously reducing spherical distortion & chromatic aberrations. The Ultra Multi Coating is designed to combat ghosting & flare for better contrast & colour fidelity, which makes this lens ideal for working with strong light, such as sunsets or backlit portraits.

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