Samyang

Samyang SYCV35M-MFT 35mm Cine Lens Micro 4/3

4.2 (4 reviews)

Capture Cinematic Vision with this Ultra-Wide Cine LensThe Samyang 35mm T1.5 Cine AS UMC Lens is precision-engineered for Micro Four Thirds cameras, offering exceptional performance for video enthusiasts and cinematographers. With a focal length equivalent to 70mm, this lens delivers stunning ima...

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Overview

Capture Cinematic Vision with this Ultra-Wide Cine Lens

The Samyang 35mm T1.5 Cine AS UMC Lens is precision-engineered for Micro Four Thirds cameras, offering exceptional performance for video enthusiasts and cinematographers. With a focal length equivalent to 70mm, this lens delivers stunning image quality, especially in low light conditions, thanks to its fast T1.5 aperture. Its robust design includes geared focus and aperture rings for smooth, precise adjustments, along with a depth-of-field scale for enhanced control. The UMC coating minimizes flares and ghosting, ensuring vivid, high-contrast visuals.

Specifications:

  • Brand: Samyang
  • Model: SYCV35M-MFT
  • Focal Length: 35mm (70mm Equivalent)
  • Aperture: T1.5
  • Mount: Micro Four Thirds
  • Coating: UMC (Ultra Multi Coating)
  • Focus and Aperture: Clickless, Geared Rings
  • Features: Depth-of-Field Scale, Removable Lens Hood

Key Features

Ideal for video with de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility

Includes removable hood, lens caps, lens pouch and 1 year Rokinon warranty

Aperture Range of T/1.5 - T/22; Minimum focusing distance of 0.85ft (0.25m)

Super multi-layer coating to reduce flares and ghost images

Specifications

Lens Type
Cine Lens
Focal Length
35mm
Mount Type
Micro 4/3
Aperture Range
T/1.5 - T/22
Minimum Focusing Distance
0.85ft (0.25m)
Coatings
Super multi-layer coating
Included Accessories
Removable hood, lens caps, lens pouch
Warranty
1 year Rokinon warranty

Pros & Cons

👍 Pros

  • Features de-clicked aperture, making it ideal for smooth exposure adjustments during video recording.
  • Offers follow focus compatibility, allowing for precise and consistent focus pulling in filmmaking.
  • Equipped with a super multi-layer coating designed to reduce lens flares and ghost images for cleaner footage.
  • Boasts a wide aperture range from T/1.5 to T/22, providing excellent low-light performance and depth of field control.
  • Comes with a minimum focusing distance of 0.85ft (0.25m), enabling close-up shots with detailed subjects.

👎 Cons

  • The 35mm fixed focal length means photographers cannot zoom, requiring physical movement to reframe shots.
  • The lens is specifically designed for Micro 4/3 mounts, limiting its compatibility to cameras with that particular system.
  • While "ideal for video," still photographers might find the de-clicked aperture less precise for traditional photography settings.
  • The product title specifies "Samyang SYCV35M-MFT 35mm Cine Lens Micro 4/3," indicating it's a manual focus lens, which may be challenging for fast-paced shooting.
  • Despite the Rokinon warranty, some users may prefer a lens from a camera manufacturer for potential seamless integration.

Frequently Asked Questions

While ideal for video due to its de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility, the Samyang 35mm Cine Lens can also be used for still photography, though the de-clicked aperture may require some adjustment for traditional photo workflows.
This lens is designed specifically for Micro 4/3 mount systems, ensuring compatibility with a range of cameras that use this particular mount.
The Samyang SYCV35M-MFT 35mm Cine Lens is a manual focus lens, which means focusing adjustments must be made manually by the user.
The super multi-layer coating on this lens is designed to reduce the occurrence of lens flares and ghost images, contributing to clearer and higher-contrast footage and photos.
This lens has a minimum focusing distance of 0.85 feet (0.25 meters), allowing for detailed close-up shots of subjects.