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Ideal for architecture, landscape and art photography Dynamics and extensive image information can be discovered immediately when shooting with the Samyang 12mm F2.0. The short focal length of 12 mm provides you with a convincingly wide angle of view of 99°. The image information is almost 6 times greater than the standard focal length. Nothing stands in the way of expressive photography. The high light intensity gives you confidence - in twilight, indoors or outdoors in fog or rain. The close focusing distance of 20 cm is helpful for dynamic image composition. Focusing and aperture adjustment are manual.
Excellent image quality thanks to multi-coated lens surfaces and Nano Coating Great importance was attached to optimum lens design for excellent imaging performance. Two of the 12 lenses are aspherical and thus ensure excellent correction of aberrations. In addition, one lens is made of ED glass (extra low dispersion), which can be recognized by the fine colour drawing. All 12 glass lenses are multi-coated, which prevents reflections and provides the image with more light. The coating also provides better contrast and more brilliant color rendition. Two lens surfaces are nano-coated, which ensures even better light transmission.
Small, light and compact The wide-angle lens from Samyang is built and designed for system cameras. It impresses with its short overall length of 72 mm and a light weight of 235 g. The lens is available in black or silver.
Using an APS-C lens on a camera with a full-frame sensor Lenses that were developed for cameras with an APS-C sensor can also be used on cameras with a full-frame sensor in some cases (mainly using an adapter). Due to the significantly smaller image circle of APS-C lenses, the sensor area shows everything outside the image circle in black. The usable area of the image photographed with a full-frame camera therefore corresponds to that of a camera with an APS-C sensor and is correspondingly smaller. The images must therefore be cropped in post-processing. In the video sector, this method requires framing in post-production. The use of APS-C lenses on full-frame cameras is therefore possible, but not recommended.
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