Samyang 24mm f/1.4 UMC II Lens for Canon EF
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Key Features:
- For APS-C and Full-Frame Image Formats
- Aperture Range: f/1.4-22
- 2.4cm Wide-Angle Lens
- Two Aspherical and Four ED Elements
- Great Optics
- Reliable Design
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Top Pick for Any Aussie Photographer: Samyang 24mm f/1.4 Canon EOS Full Frame Lens
G'day mate! Whether you're shooting interiors, hitting the streets, capturing landscapes, diving into low-light scenes, or just snapping away, the Samyang 24mm f/1.4 lens for Canon EOS full-frame cameras has got you covered. With its multi-layered and anti-reflection UMC coating, it's a real champ at transmitting light and keeping those pesky flares at bay. This beaut of a lens boasts four low-dispersion (ED) glass elements and two aspheric elements in its optical setup, ensuring your shots come out sharp as a tack with hardly any aberrations. And with a focus distance as close as 9.84 inches, you can nail those wide-angle close-ups like a pro. Fair dinkum, this lens is a ripper.
Barcode (UPC / EAN): 8809298885106
| Specifications | 1:1.4 24mm ED AS IF UMC |
| Aperture Range | F1.4-22 |
| Optical Construction | 13 Elements in 12 Groups (2Aspherical Lens) |
| Minimum Focusing Distance | 0.25m |
| Filter Size | Ø77.0mm |
| Maxmum Diameter | Ø83.0mm |
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Angle of View | 35mm: 84.1º |
| ASP-C: 57.6º | |
| Lengh | 9.75cm |
| Weight | 0.580kg |
| Function | A / S / M / P mode (Nikon AE) |
* Specifications subject to change by the manufacturer without notice.
- Samyang 24mm f/1.4 UMC II Lens for Canon EF
Manufacturer Warranty
This product comes with a
24 month Australian warranty
from Maxxum Pty Ltd Australia
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