Overview

V-AF was created for all video creators, ranging from single-person video creators to small productions as well as filmmakers. With the development of interchangeable lens cameras and the prevalence of video accessories, anyone can easily produce video content. Samyang Optics will apply elements optimized for imaging to autofocus lenses to satisfy creators' desire to create high-quality video content more easily.

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Samyang 75mm T1.9 V-AF Full Frame Cinema Lens - Sony FE Mount

V-AF was created for all video creators, ranging from single-person video creators to small productions as well as filmmakers. With the development of interchangeable lens cameras and the prevalence of video accessories, anyone can easily produce video content. Samyang Optics will apply elements optimized for imaging to autofocus lenses to satisfy creators' desire to create high-quality video content more easily.

V-AF has increased compatibility from the gimbal to the drone by applying the consistent form factor from ultra-wide angles to semi-telephoto angles. The tiny size of ∅72.2 x 72.1mm and light weight of 280g reduced the burden of drone payloads. As the V-AF series provide a unified centre of gravity and size, there is no need for extra setting which greatly reduces time when it comes to using a gimbal.

There is a Tally Lamp that displays the filming status with LED light so even a single creator can quickly check the recording status. The focus ring has been redesigned to allow follow focus to be applied without additional accessories. There is also a custom switch and a focus button to set the optimized function for filming.

With V-AF customized accessories for professional video shooters and consistent colour tone which V-AF represents, videos can be created more conveniently.

Unified Form Factor - Compact & Lightweight

Various focal length lenses with related accessories for filming. Consistent form factors & compact lightweight. Only 280g of lightweight with standardized gear positions for gimbals and drones.

Outstanding Usability

Two Tally lamps located in the front of the lens and mount index, intuitionally show recording status. Simple user interface solutions for independent content creators' self filming.

8K & Unified Colour Tone

V-AF lens designed for high-resolution camera up to 8K camera, offering fast aperture and precise bokeh. The unified colour tone reduces the post-production time.

※ Marked as F1.8 instead T1.9 on camera

Expandability

V-AF lens has an electronic connector in front of the lens, enabling communication between the V-AF lens and its exclusive accessories.

Compatibility

Samyang 75mm T1.9 V-AF Full Frame Cinema Lens - Sony FE Mount

  • Consistent Form Factors
  • Tally Lamp
  • Smooth Focus Transition
  • Custom Switch
  • Focus Hold Button
  • Standardised Colour Balance
  • Metal Accessory Mount
  • Electronic Connector
  • Quiet and Fast AF Performance
  • Weather Sealing

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V-AF was created for all video creators, ranging from single-person video creators to small productions as well as filmmakers. With the development of interchangeable lens cameras and the prevalence of video accessories, anyone can easily produce video content. Samyang Optics will apply elements optimized for imaging to autofocus lenses to satisfy creators' desire to create high-quality video content more easily.

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