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Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens

Meet the Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens, which has been a long-beloved for its watercolour-like bokeh and vivid colours. Enjoy your photography for a long time even in low light condition with a lighter body and a brighter aperture.

SKU: GC76-211036

Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens

Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens

Meet the Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens, which has been a long-beloved for its watercolour-like bokeh and vivid colours. Enjoy your photography for a long time even in low light condition with a lighter body and a brighter aperture.

Nikon Z Mount Lens for Beautiful Bokeh

Beautiful Bokeh with 8 Aperture Blades. The MF 85mm F1.4 Nikon Z has a total of 9 elements in 7 groups. An H-ASP lens minimises various aberrations and maximizes the image quality and contrast from centre to corner even when using a wide-open aperture. Applied ultra-multi-coating for low reflectivity and excellent contrast and enables high transmittance of light while minimising flare and ghost effects. This lens is recognised as the optimal lens for beautiful bokeh with exceptional performance at wide-open apertures.

Adopted special optic lenses for crystal resolution

The use of H-ASP lens for minimising distortion extremely and various aberrations in high resolution. Flare and ghost effects are also well-controlled by ultra-multi-coating technology from Samyang.

8 curved blades, giving a near-circular aperture

With the round-shaped aperture with 8 curved blades, the MF 85mm F1.4 Nikon Z creates a soft mood in your photographs with beautiful bokeh, especially in shots of portrait, snap and city lights where the background is out of focus.

Manual telephoto lens for Nikon Z Mount

This lens produces incredible, vivid colours and soft pleasing out-of-focus areas, providing the tool creative photographers dream of.

Weather sealing design for protection from external influences

Weather sealing covers even these small spaces to effectively protect the lens from dust and rain. This protective design enables users to capture the moment outdoors in any environment, providing the dependability you need to keep shooting.

The bright aperture of F1.4

The MF 85mm F1.4 Nikon Z is designed with an F1.4 bright aperture and is perfect for low light photography, particularly in portraits. Its soft bokeh does not distract from the main subject.

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Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens

Meet the Samyang 85mm F1.4 UMC II Nikon Z Full Frame Camera Lens, which has been a long-beloved for its watercolour-like bokeh and vivid colours. Enjoy your photography for a long time even in low light condition with a lighter body and a brighter aperture.

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