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Utilizing a multi-layer coating process for consistent color rendition from lens to lens the Samyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR II Lens answers the challenge of assembling a set of lenses over time. Features industry standard geared focus and iris rings that share common position with other Rokinon VDSLR II lenses. To aid focus pullers who have to work both sides of the lens, the aperture and focus scales are marked on both sides of the lens. This 135mm lens produces an 18.8° angle-of-view when used with a full-frame sensor camera. Hybrid aspherical lenses render sharply defined images with a minimum of distortion and chromatic aberrations, with a minimum focus distance of 2.6' from the lens. A removable lens hood provides flare protection when shooting without a matte box and the lens's threaded front accepts 77mm filter rings.
Pro quality at a low price has mostly meant buying used lenses. Here's a pro quality lens with excellent sharpness & contrast that outperforms most pro Canon & Nikon lenses and can be had brand new.
The negatives: It comes at the cost of full manual operation.
It is manual focus & does not have aperture integration with digital cameras.
This is a superior lens with world class quality and a consumer price.
Amazing Colour!
I have been using this and it’s smaller sister lenses (24, 35, 50, 85mm) on my Black Magic Pocket 6K camera and they work beautifully. The Pocket 6K has fantastic colour technology but colour depends on the lens too. These lenses are absolutely wonderful.
The only thing I don’t appreciate is that the infinity stop is not exactly at the right spot. The excuse for that is that temperature effects the actual stop spot but I think they could have done a better job. I suppose a shim would do the trick but I don’t want to open the lenses... and yes, all of the Rokinon lenses have the same slightly over infinity stop point. It isn’t a deal breaker.