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Rokinon 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Angle Lens with Automatic Chip for Nikon (Black) Overview:
- Minimum Focusing Distance of 10.8 inches
- Auto focus chip
- 18 elements in 12 groups
- Aperture range:f/2.8-F/22
- 10 diaphragm blades
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Rokinon 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Angle Lens with Automatic Chip for Nikon (Black) Reviews
56 of 57 people found the following review helpful One of the best wide angle primes at a bargain price.I, August 15, 2010 By This review is from: Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black) (Electronics) I am using this lens on a Canon 5D Mark II. I have several zoom lenses in this range, but was looking for a fast, superwide prime. The choice would be this or the Canon 14L II. This is the same as the Samyang, rebranded.
After receiving the lens, I ran some tests against 16-35 2.8, and sigma 12-24, and was floored. The corner to corner sharpness of this lens is fantastic. I peaks at around 5.6, but the corners at 2.8 are better than the other 2 lenses at f11. the microcontrast and color is very good. The barrel distortion is hefty, and complex with a mustache distortion, however, often not well visible in landscape, but visible in architectural images. It is correctable using a $25 program called ptlens, and there is also a profile for acr 6.1 out there, which works great. It is an absolute bargain. I purchased a focus confirmation chip for 14 from ebay, glued it on, and I get focus confirmation too.
feb 2012 update
I have had this lens along side Nikon... Read more
31 of 34 people found the following review helpful Excellent Value - the best in its class, November 10, 2010 By Sanity Advocate (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black) (Electronics) I purchased this lens several months ago to use on my Canon 5d mark 1 camera. This is by far the sharpest, most flare-and color fringing-resistant lens in its class. I owned the Nikon 14-24mm lens and this lowly lens beats the Nikon hands down on all counts, exept vignetting (easily correctable in Photoshop) and distortion - but get a PT Lens software, which has this lens correction pre-programmed in its database and distortion becomes a non-issue.
Advantages:
Solidly built, operates smoothly, light (under 450 grams), much more compact than Nikon 14-24mm, incredible resolution, color balance and color fringing resistance - simply crushes Nikon 14-24mm (my personal experience and comparison and also see independent reviews on the Net), no flare, even when shooting straight into the Sun.
Disadvantages:
Fully manual - no auto anything, including the aperture (not an issue for this ultra-wide lens and actually is an advantge, since it greatly... Read more
19 of 20 people found the following review helpful Sharpest lens I ever used, but check for issues, May 23, 2011 By This review is from: Rokinon 14mm F2.8� Ultra Wide Angle Lens with Automatic Chip for Nikon (Black) (Electronics) This is the new version with the auto-exposure chip (only for Nikon mount) and UMC coating. My impressions:
Pros:
-Sharp, sharp, sharp. Even at f/2.8, this lens is sharp. At its sharpest aperture, f/5.6, it's sharp corner-to-corner on an APS-C camera.
-Very good build quality. Solid weighty feel, brass mount, and smooth dampened focus ring.
-By far the least expensive 14mm around.
-No problems with auto-exposure or focus confirmation (including the electronic rangefinder function on newer Nikon bodies)
-FX or DX
Cons:
-Cheap rear cap fits a little loose. I swapped mine with a Nikon cap.
-Has significant mustache-type barrel distortion in the middle of the frame. Not a lens for architectural photography. However, this can be mostly corrected in post-processing (with the $25 software PTLens, or user-created Lightroom profiles on the net).
Some considerations:
-Like some other ultra wide-angle lenses, the... Read more
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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful One of the best wide angle primes at a bargain price.I, By This review is from: Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black) (Electronics) I am using this lens on a Canon 5D Mark II. I have several zoom lenses in this range, but was looking for a fast, superwide prime. The choice would be this or the Canon 14L II. This is the same as the Samyang, rebranded.After receiving the lens, I ran some tests against 16-35 2.8, and sigma 12-24, and was floored. The corner to corner sharpness of this lens is fantastic. I peaks at around 5.6, but the corners at 2.8 are better than the other 2 lenses at f11. the microcontrast and color is very good. The barrel distortion is hefty, and complex with a mustache distortion, however, often not well visible in landscape, but visible in architectural images. It is correctable using a $25 program called ptlens, and there is also a profile for acr 6.1 out there, which works great. It is an absolute bargain. I purchased a focus confirmation chip for 14 from ebay, glued it on, and I get focus confirmation too. feb 2012 update I have had this lens along side Nikon... Read more 31 of 34 people found the following review helpful Excellent Value - the best in its class, By Sanity Advocate (Houston, TX United States) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black) (Electronics) I purchased this lens several months ago to use on my Canon 5d mark 1 camera. This is by far the sharpest, most flare-and color fringing-resistant lens in its class. I owned the Nikon 14-24mm lens and this lowly lens beats the Nikon hands down on all counts, exept vignetting (easily correctable in Photoshop) and distortion - but get a PT Lens software, which has this lens correction pre-programmed in its database and distortion becomes a non-issue.Advantages: Solidly built, operates smoothly, light (under 450 grams), much more compact than Nikon 14-24mm, incredible resolution, color balance and color fringing resistance - simply crushes Nikon 14-24mm (my personal experience and comparison and also see independent reviews on the Net), no flare, even when shooting straight into the Sun. Disadvantages: Fully manual - no auto anything, including the aperture (not an issue for this ultra-wide lens and actually is an advantge, since it greatly... Read more 19 of 20 people found the following review helpful Sharpest lens I ever used, but check for issues, By This review is from: Rokinon 14mm F2.8� Ultra Wide Angle Lens with Automatic Chip for Nikon (Black) (Electronics) This is the new version with the auto-exposure chip (only for Nikon mount) and UMC coating. My impressions:Pros: -Sharp, sharp, sharp. Even at f/2.8, this lens is sharp. At its sharpest aperture, f/5.6, it's sharp corner-to-corner on an APS-C camera. -Very good build quality. Solid weighty feel, brass mount, and smooth dampened focus ring. -By far the least expensive 14mm around. -No problems with auto-exposure or focus confirmation (including the electronic rangefinder function on newer Nikon bodies) -FX or DX Cons: -Cheap rear cap fits a little loose. I swapped mine with a Nikon cap. -Has significant mustache-type barrel distortion in the middle of the frame. Not a lens for architectural photography. However, this can be mostly corrected in post-processing (with the $25 software PTLens, or user-created Lightroom profiles on the net). Some considerations: -Like some other ultra wide-angle lenses, the... Read more |
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