Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A for Sony Alpha A100

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  • Lens especially designed for recording
  • Compatible with digital SLR cameras and mirror-less compact cameras Sony M-mount APS- C sensor
SKU: DI4570   MPN: 16MMVDSLRSONY  EAN: 8809298882297

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The Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A is a wide angle prime lens, light-weight and compact lens specifically created for filming with digital SLR cameras and mirrorless compact cameras Canon M-mount APS- C sensor. The Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A is suitable for recording and taking photos of landscapes, buildings, sports, monuments and indoor activities. The Samyang VDSLR lens is manufactured from state-of-the-art plastics combined with a lightly textured finish and is employed to record both video and to be used for photography.


The super wide-angle lens Samyang 16mm VDLSR allows the user to incorporate a larger proportion of the scene, similarly, the wide-angle lens is additionally seen as exaggerating the perspective of objects and supplies a large field of depth. The Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A provides an angle of view of 83.1 º, perfect for recording and also capturing sports interiors and panoramic views and it has a minimum focusing distance of only 0.20m.

The Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A optical construction consists of 13 elements structured in 11 groups, an ED low dispersion element, an aspheric element along with hybrid aspherical optical glass elements. The Samyang 16mm wide-angle lens provides several layers of anti-reflective coating UMC to enhance the quality as well as the contrast of the photographs and guarantee optimum light transmission.

Product Features:

  • Super wide angle lens light, compact and lightweight specially designed for video recording.
  • Compatible with digital SLR cameras and mirror-less compact cameras and Sony M-mount APS- C sensor.
  • The Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A is the ideal lens for videos and for landscape, architecture, interior and sports photography.
  • A bright lens with a maximum aperture T/2.2 ideal when working in low light.
  • The lenses of the Samyang 16mm includes 13 elements arranged in 11 groups.
  • The optical system of the lens includes a low dispersion (ED), an aspherical element optical glass and hybrid aspherical elements.
  • The lenses of super wide-angle lens Samyang have several layers of anti-reflective coating to improve the quality as well as the contrast of the photographs and guarantee optimum light transmission.

Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A for Sony Alpha A100

The rings of the diaphragm and focus are serrated to guarantee better involvement with the Follow-Focus systems. This system combined with the Follow-Focus also allows for the rotation of the rings and makes it possible for easy and quiet adjusting of the rings enabling greater control in the focal plane and depth of field whilst capturing a sequence. The lens has been put together right down to the tiniest detail and manufactured using the best quality materials.

This rectilinear lens, provides outstanding image quality as well as low distortion. It is totally suitable for cropped sensor cameras for landscape and general photography which requires a high quality wide angle lens. The large f2 aperture is suitable for low light photography.

Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A for Sony Alpha A100

Featuring its wide, ribbed manual focus ring the Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A is smooth as well as well-damped. This supplies a positive manual focus, that is especially well suited for more professional video recording / filming with DSLR’s where manual focus is desired, allowing focus-pulling while video recording.

This VDSLR (Video DSLR) edition has been produced principally for professional cine / movie making purposes. The VDSLR version offers a follow focus gearing and decoupled aperture, that let the user to smoothly and silently change focus and aperture / depth of field whilst filming, and connect to professional follow focus cam systems.

Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A for Sony Alpha A100

Additional Info

General
SKU DI4570
Model 16MMVDSLRSONY
Length 83 mm
Lens
Lens type Super Wide Angle
Features
Sensor APS-C
Samyang Cine Yes
Minimum aperture T/22
Maximum aperture T/2.2
Fixed Focal Length 16 mm
Minimum focus distance 0,2 m
Lens structure (elements / groups) 13/11
Number of diaphragm blades 8
Number of aspheric elements 1
Number of low dispersion lenses 1
Number of ASP aspherical hybrid lenses 1
Diameter mmm 77 mm
Angle of view horizontal 83.1 °
Approach Manual
Lens hood Yes
Protective cover Yes
Dimensions (Height x Diameter) 89.4 x 83 mm
Weight 583 g
Colour Black

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Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Sony A for Sony Alpha A100 What's included

  • Samyang 16mm T2.2 V-DSLR ED AS UMC CS Lens Canon M
  • Lens-hood
  • Protection case