
Samyang 13016T2.2N 16mm T2.2 VDSLR Nikon Lens
Capture Stunning Wide-Angle Video with Precision OpticsThe Samyang 16mm T2.2 VDSLR II Manual Focus Video Lens is engineered for exceptional performance with Nikon DSLR cameras. Its ultra-wide perspective and bright aperture make it ideal for capturing breathtaking cinematic footage. With de-click...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Wide-Angle Video with Precision Optics
The Samyang 16mm T2.2 VDSLR II Manual Focus Video Lens is engineered for exceptional performance with Nikon DSLR cameras. Its ultra-wide perspective and bright aperture make it ideal for capturing breathtaking cinematic footage. With de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility, this lens offers smooth and precise control, perfect for professional videography.
Key Features:- Focal Length: 16mm
- Aperture: T2.2
- Compatibility: Nikon DSLR Cameras
- Focus: Manual Focus
- Optical Design: 13 elements in 11 groups
- Coatings: Multi-layer anti-reflective UMC coatings
Key Features
Industry Standard 0.8 pitch gearing on Focus and Iris rings
De-clicked aperture for smooth focus pulls
13 elements in 11 groups with an aspherical and a hybrid aspherical lens element
Ultra Multi Coating on lens minimizes flares and ghosting
Depth of Field markings on side of the lens
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features industry-standard 0.8 pitch gearing on both focus and iris rings, making it suitable for professional video accessories like follow focus systems.
- The de-clicked aperture design allows for smooth, stepless iris adjustments during video recording, preventing noticeable light changes.
- Incorporates 13 elements in 11 groups, including aspherical and hybrid aspherical lens elements, which contribute to image quality.
- Utilizes an Ultra Multi Coating on the lens to help minimize flares and ghosting, resulting in clearer footage.
- Depth of Field markings are provided on the side of the lens, offering a practical visual aid for cinematographers and videographers.
👎 Cons
- The lens is specifically designed for VDSLR applications with de-clicked aperture, which may not be ideal for still photographers who prefer distinct click stops.
- As a prime lens, the 16mm focal length is fixed, meaning users cannot zoom and must physically move to change composition.
- The T2.2 aperture, while fast, is not the widest available in certain prime lenses, potentially limiting low-light performance in extreme conditions.
- Requires a Nikon mount, which restricts its direct compatibility to Nikon cameras without additional adapters.
- The inclusion of hybrid aspherical elements, while beneficial for image quality, indicates a more complex design that could be more delicate.