Samyang AF Lens 14 mm f / 2.8 EF - for Canon EF Mount
Fast, quiet and precise AF
The 14mm F2.8 EF AF is Samyang's first autofocus lens designed for Canon's full frame DSLR cameras. This lightweight
wide-angle lens inherits the renowned image quality of Samyang's wide-angle series and, most importantly, the minimized
weight and movement of the focusing lens group enables fast, quiet and precise autofocus.
Exceptional image quality
With a total of 15 lens elements in 10 groups, this lens uses 7 special optical elements to maximize image quality.
2 aspherical lenses, 4 high refraction lenses and 1 extra low dispersion lens minimize distortion and
aberrations while producing crystal clear resolution. Ultra Multi Coating effectively eliminates flare-ups and ghost images to further
improve resolution.
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- Samyang's first autofocus lens for full frame Canon reflex cameras!
- Canon EF mount lens designed for full frame
- Maximum rapid opening of f / 2.8
- 2 aspherical elements, 1 extra low dispersion and 4 high refraction elements for exceptional image quality
- Minimum focusing distance: 0.2 m
- 7 diaphragm blades for beautfiul bokeh
- Fast and sensitive autofocus
- Compact and lightweight: 485g
- Climate-sealed construction
SAMYANG 14MM F2.8 CANON MOUNT AUTO FOCUS
Product ID: 9441
EAN: 8809298884994
- Samyang's first autofocus lens for full frame Canon reflex cameras!
- Canon EF mount lens designed for full frame
- Maximum rapid opening of f / 2.8
- 2 aspherical elements, 1 extra low dispersion and 4 high refraction elements for exceptional image quality
- Minimum focusing distance: 0.2 m
- 7 diaphragm blades for beautfiul bokeh
- Fast and sensitive autofocus
- Compact and lightweight: 485g
- Climate-sealed construction
Samyang AF Lens 14 mm f / 2.8 EF - for Canon EF Mount
Fast, quiet and precise AF
The 14mm F2.8 EF AF is Samyang's first autofocus lens designed for Canon's full frame DSLR cameras. This lightweight
wide-angle lens inherits the renowned image quality of Samyang's wide-angle series and, most importantly, the minimized
weight and movement of the focusing lens group enables fast, quiet and precise autofocus.
Exceptional image quality
With a total of 15 lens elements in 10 groups, this lens uses 7 special optical elements to maximize image quality.
2 aspherical lenses, 4 high refraction lenses and 1 extra low dispersion lens minimize distortion and
aberrations while producing crystal clear resolution. Ultra Multi Coating effectively eliminates flare-ups and ghost images to further
improve resolution.
Sensor Coverage |
Full size (full frame - 24x36 mm) |
Opening range |
F2.8 - F22 |
Optical construction |
15 elements in 10 groups |
Minimum Focusing Distance |
0.2m |
Field angle |
116,6 |
Number of diaphragm shims |
7 |
Available Frames |
Canon EF |
weight |
485g |
guarantee |
2 years |
Filter diameter |
without |
Optics outer diameter |
90.5mm |
Presence of contacts |
yes |
length |
95.6mm |
Included accessories |
Corks, carrying case |
focal length |
14mm |
Focusing |
Autofocus (AF) |
SAMYANG 14mm f2.8 AF Canon | |
Anam A. on 13/05/2019 | (Automatic translation) Certainly a great lens, happy with Samyang's work. We are talking about a 14mm 2.8 with automatic focus at a very reasonable price for the quality it has. Sharpness and speed of focus. Very happy with the purchase. As a negative point, the little support it has of filters for this lens model. Since the lens hood is integrated to protect the lens, it makes it difficult to mount a standard filter holder. If I'm not mistaken there are three filters designed for this purpose from the brand cokin |
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