
Rokinon Nikon D200 135mm F2.0 Telephoto Lens
Capture Stunning Images with the Rokinon 135mm Telephoto LensThe Rokinon 135mm f2.0 ED UMC Digital Telephoto Lens delivers exceptional image quality and beautiful bokeh. Ideal for portraits, landscapes, and more, this lens is a versatile addition to any photographer's kit.Specifications: Focal L...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Images with the Rokinon 135mm Telephoto Lens
The Rokinon 135mm f2.0 ED UMC Digital Telephoto Lens delivers exceptional image quality and beautiful bokeh. Ideal for portraits, landscapes, and more, this lens is a versatile addition to any photographer's kit.
Specifications:
- Focal Length: 135mm
- Aperture: f/2.0 - f/22
- Lens Mount: Nikon F (with AE Chip)
- Compatibility: Nikon D200, Nikon D5000, and many more Nikon models
- Angle of View: 18.8° (Full Frame), 12.4° (APS-C)
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 2.6 ft
- Diaphragm Blades: 9
- Filter Size: 77mm
- Optics: Rokinon Ultra Multi-Coated (UMC)
Key Features
Full frame compatible with an 18.8 degree angle of view on full frame cameras and a 12.4 angle of view on APS-C cameras
Rokinon Ultra Multi-Coated (UMC) Optics & features built-in Nikon AE chip for auto metering and auto exposure with your camera
Minimum Focusing Distance of 2.6 ft. with fast apertures of f2.0 - f22
Features 9 diaphragm blades and includes a removable lens hood
Includes lens pouch, front and rear lens caps, removable lens hood and 1 year Rokinon warranty
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a fast f/2.0 maximum aperture, excellent for low-light conditions and creating shallow depth of field.
- Includes Rokinon Ultra Multi-Coated (UMC) Optics to minimize flare and ghosting, enhancing image quality.
- Full-frame compatible, offering an 18.8-degree angle of view for a wide range of telephoto applications.
- Equipped with a built-in Nikon AE chip for automatic metering and exposure control with compatible cameras.
- A minimum focusing distance of 2.6 ft allows for relatively close-up shots with good subject isolation.
- The 9 diaphragm blades contribute to a smooth and attractive bokeh, enhancing background blur.
- Comes with a removable lens hood to help reduce glare and protect the front element.
👎 Cons
- The lens is for Nikon D200, which suggests compatibility might be limited to older Nikon DSLR models.
- Despite the AE chip, the lens is a fixed 135mm focal length, lacking the versatility of a zoom lens.
- The 12.4-degree angle of view on APS-C cameras may be too narrow for some general photography needs.
- "Auto metering and auto exposure" does not explicitly mention autofocus capabilities, suggesting manual focus might be required.
- A minimum focusing distance of 2.6 ft is good but not considered a macro lens for extreme close-ups.
- The f/2.0-f/22 aperture range is good, but does not provide details on specific optical aberrations or image sharpness.