
Rokinon CV14M-N 14mm Cine Lens Nikon
Capture Stunning Wide-Angle Cinematic Shots The Rokinon Cine CV14M-N 14mm T3.1 Cine Wide Angle Lens is designed for DSLR video enthusiasts and cinematographers. With de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility, this lens offers exceptional image quality and cinematic control. Brand: Roki...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Wide-Angle Cinematic Shots
The Rokinon Cine CV14M-N 14mm T3.1 Cine Wide Angle Lens is designed for DSLR video enthusiasts and cinematographers. With de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility, this lens offers exceptional image quality and cinematic control.
- Brand: Rokinon
- Model: CV14M-N
- Focal Length: 14mm
- Aperture: T3.1
- Mount: Nikon
- Features: De-Clicked Aperture, Follow Focus Compatibility
Key Features
Angle of view of 115.7 degrees on full frame cameras and 93.9 degrees on APS-C
Ideal for video with de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility
Aperture range: T3.1 - T22
Minimum focusing distance of 1ft (0.28m)
Constructed of 14 elements in 10 groups including 1 aspherical lens and 1 hybrid aspherical lens
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a de-clicked aperture ring, allowing for smooth, silent iris adjustments crucial for seamless video recording.
- Designed with follow focus compatibility, enabling precise and repeatable focus pulls during cinematic productions.
- Offers a very wide angle of view, up to 115.7 degrees on full-frame cameras, making it suitable for expansive landscapes and architectural shots.
- Maintains a fast T3.1 maximum aperture across its range, providing excellent low-light performance and shallow depth-of-field control.
- Constructed with 14 elements in 10 groups, including aspherical and hybrid aspherical lenses, to optimize image quality.
👎 Cons
- As a prime lens, it has a fixed focal length of 14mm, meaning it lacks the versatility of a zoom lens for framing adjustments.
- The extremely wide 115.7-degree angle of view can introduce significant barrel distortion, which may not be desirable for all subjects.
- This lens is manual focus only, requiring precise manual operation, which can be challenging in fast-paced shooting scenarios.
- The large and heavy design typical of cine lenses may make it less suitable for lightweight setups or handheld gimbal work.
- While ideal for video, the de-clicked aperture can be less convenient for still photographers who prefer distinct click stops for aperture control.