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Samyang 10mm F3.5 XP Premium Nikon AE Full Frame Lens

Samyang 10mm F3.5 XP Premium Nikon AE Full Frame Lens

The 10mm F3.5 XP lens, which has the widest angle of view in the XP series, is a prime lens that is sufficient for more than 50-megapixel photography and 8K cinematography with the latest DSLR models. You can find accurate and clear images realised by Samyang’s unrivalled optical design technology, in high resolution with distortion-free, this lens maximises the image quality from corner to centre in vivid colours.

World's Widest* Prime Lens - Distortion Free

The 10mm F3.5 XP is the WORLD'S WIDEST prime lens for the Nikon AE mount. It provides ultimate ultra-wide-angle coverage up to 130° angle of view with crystal image quality. Now you can capture a wide landscape with architecture and indoor as well in high resolution with distortion-free. The lens is expected to be perfect for a broader range of photographer and cinematographer wanting to create professional photos and videos in exceptionally high resolution with a solid body quality made with metal.

World's Widest Angle of View - 130°

This lens is a full-frame premium manual lens for Nikon AE mount and covers full-frame 130° and APS-C 104°. This has the widest angle of view among the existing optical lenses, and captures a wide and abundant sight in vivid colours, creating outstanding impressions of space. You can get quality results for the wide-angle not only from optimal subjects including landscape, celestial body, sky and architecture, but also from indoor, portrait, and snapshot, using the minimum focal length of 26cm.

Distortion-Free

The 10mm F3.5 XP lens from Samyang encapsulates the brand’s universally respected optical technology in the world’s widest angle of view and zero distortion. This lens features a total of 18 lenses in 11 groups. Seven special optic lenses for maximizing the image quality from corner to centre in vivid colours. The use of 3 aspherical lenses, 3 extra-low dispersion lenses, and 1 high-refractive lens for minimizing distortion extremely and various aberrations. Flare and ghost effects are also well-controlled.

Premium Lens of perfect make for more than 50-megapixel photography & 8K cinematography

Made with Samyang’s 40-year know-how in optical design and manufacturing technology, the 10mm F3.5 XP proves to be the best support for your more than 50-megapixel photography and 8K cinematography. The classy design of the metal body presents the overwhelming optical performance of Samyang.

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Samyang 10mm F3.5 XP Premium Nikon AE Full Frame Lens

The 10mm F3.5 XP lens, which has the widest angle of view in the XP series, is a prime lens that is sufficient for more than 50-megapixel photography and 8K cinematography with the latest DSLR models. You can find accurate and clear images realised by Samyang’s unrivalled optical design technology, in high resolution with distortion-free, this lens maximises the image quality from corner to centre in vivid colours.

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