Samyang 16mm T2.6 VDSLR ED AS UMC Cine lens for Canon EF

By: Samyang
SKU: 8809298880873
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Dimensions and Weight
UnitNOS
ManufacturerLK SAMYANG
Country of OriginRepublic of Korea
Specification
Focal Length16mm
Maximum Aperture T2.6
Minimum Aperture T22
Lens MountCanon EF
Blades 9
Minimum Focus Distance28 cm
Angle of ViewFull Frame: 106.9°
Length 4.81" (122.1 mm)
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Description
  • Samyang VDSLR 16mm T2.6 ED AS UMC is a wide angle cine lens designed for DSLR cameras with full frame sensor size. Inheriting the renowned image quality of Samyang’s wide-angle lenses, the 16mm angle of view is commonly used by directors of photography around the globe for its versatile usage for wide-angled emotional scenes in film and videos.


  • 14 glasses in 11 groups are used to create the utmost cinematic creative. 2 glass aspherical lenses, 2 extra-low distortion lenses and 2 high refractive lenses are used to effectively create the flow of the light and to minimize the color aberrations and distortion.


  • The Samyang 16mm T2.6 is a cine lens optimally designed for professional follow focus system, thanks to the quiet and smooth de-clicked focus and aperture gear rings. Also, the distance scale and T numbers are marked on both sides of the lens for convenience when filming.
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Highlights
  1. 16mm angle of view is ideal for landscapes, streets and portraits
  2. UMC technology reduces flare and ghosting as much as possible for clearer brighter images
  3. Industry Standard 0.8 pitch gearing on Focus and Aperture rings
  4. Distance scale and T numbers are marked on both sides of the lens for convenience when filming