Samyang 7.5mm T3.8

 

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8
Introduction

The Samyang makes lately more and more interesting lenses. Previously they have been sold under the names of Rokinon, Bower, Pro-optic and Walimex among others. Samyang usually makes manual focus lenses without any electrical connection between the lens and the camera body. What does it mean? The aperture can be controlled in a traditional way via separate aperture ring. No autofocus, no exif data, the image settings cannot be checked after making the shot on the computer such as aperture, shutter speed, ISO sensitivity, white balance, metering, applied exposure compensation, etc. Apart from this Samyang makes excellent optics at very competitive, affordable price. Especially the wide angle lens offerings are the most interesting. Such lenses cost a fortune at native suppliers like Canon, Nikon, Panasonic, etc. Autofocusing is the smallest problem in this case because if close pictures are not made then the lense can be set at one or two meter and no other focusing is necessary. The current Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 gives 180 degrees field of view on MFT system, specially designed for film makers or video workers. The lens is small and has excellent built quality.

Official name

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 Cine UMC Fisheye Lens for Micro Four Thirds Mount

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Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 compatibility

Micro Four Thirds

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 specification

Minimal focus distance: 9 cm (3.54″)
Aperture: f/3.8-f/22
Max reproduction ration:
Angle of view: 180° ultra-wide
Aperture blades:
Filter size: none
Dimensions: 60.0 x 48.3 mm (2.36 x 1.90″)
Weight: 195 g
Optical formula: 9 elements in 7 groups (1 x aspherical element, 3 x ED element)
Hood:
Af: manual focus
Constant physical size
Internal focusing

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Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 standard accessories in the box

Front Lens Cap
Rear Lens Cap

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 availability

The lens is already available.

Samyang 7.5mm T3.8 price

379 USD

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