
Rokinon ED500M-AI 500mm f/6.3 Nikon Mirror Lens
Capture Distant Subjects with Clarity and PrecisionThe Rokinon 500mm f/6.3 Mirror Lens is a high-quality lens designed for capturing distant subjects with exceptional clarity. Combining reflex and refraction optics, this lens minimizes color aberration and delivers sharp, detailed images. Focal...
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Overview
Capture Distant Subjects with Clarity and Precision
The Rokinon 500mm f/6.3 Mirror Lens is a high-quality lens designed for capturing distant subjects with exceptional clarity. Combining reflex and refraction optics, this lens minimizes color aberration and delivers sharp, detailed images.
- Focal Length: 500mm
- Aperture: f/6.3
- Mount: Nikon AI
- Type: Mirror Lens
- Color: White
Key Features
500 mm lens with a F6.3 fixed aperture
7 elements in 6 groups
Filter size 95mm
minimum focusing distance 6 ft
Includes lens caps, lens case, and 1 year Rokinon warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Offers a powerful 500mm focal length, ideal for extreme telephoto photography of distant subjects.
- Features a fixed f/6.3 aperture, providing consistent exposure and a relatively bright maximum opening for its focal length.
- Constructed with 7 elements in 6 groups, indicating a complex optical design aimed at image quality.
- Boasts a minimum focusing distance of 6 feet, allowing for relatively close-up shots despite its telephoto nature.
- Includes essential accessories like lens caps and a lens case, alongside a 1-year Rokinon warranty for peace of mind.
👎 Cons
- The fixed f/6.3 aperture, while bright for a mirror lens, offers less flexibility for depth of field control compared to variable aperture lenses.
- As a mirror lens, it produces unique donut-shaped bokeh, which may not be desired by all photographers.
- The 95mm filter size indicates larger and potentially more expensive filters compared to standard lens sizes.
- A 500mm focal length can be challenging to hand-hold steadily, often requiring a tripod for sharp images.
- Mirror lenses typically lack autofocus capabilities, requiring manual focus which can be demanding for fast-moving subjects.