Great quality lens for this price
VaidasFantastic lens for this sort of money. Gets very soft and flary when wide open, but stop it down to around T2 and it's fine, and you always have that extra stop in the bag if you really need it.Focus and iris are super smooth - the focus barrel has a nice long throw for smooth focus pulling, but I found it can be a touch loose at first, as in the barrel wiggles a little without affecting the focus, which I guess you just get used to as I dont think about it anymore. Minor gripe and for this price I wouldn't expect a perfect lens. I suspect it's a minor QC error and not noticeable on all units.Overall an excellent lens in terms of optics and build quality. Coupled with my GH5S it makes gorgeous pictures!Looking forward to buying another Samyang/Rokinon cine lens! (And yes... they are the same company and exact same product, just different names... confusing I know but don't sweat it!)
cjoakleyFantastic lens for this sort of money. Gets very soft and flary when wide open, but stop it down to around T2 and it's fine, and you always have that extra stop in the bag if you really need it.
Focus and iris are super smooth - the focus barrel has a nice long throw for smooth focus pulling, but I found it can be a touch loose at first, as in the barrel wiggles a little without affecting the focus, which I guess you just get used to as I dont think about it anymore. Minor gripe and for this price I wouldn't expect a perfect lens. I suspect it's a minor QC error and not noticeable on all units.
Overall an excellent lens in terms of optics and build quality. Coupled with my GH5S it makes gorgeous pictures!
Looking forward to buying another Samyang/Rokinon cine lens! (And yes... they are the same company and exact same product, just different names... confusing I know but don't sweat it!)
still not as smooth as the 85 but still really good
Amazon CustomerGreat lens, we used it to make a feature documentary and it did the job very well!
gondryI have owned 2 of these lenses, the first one was excellent, really sharp and well made. The second one I had (the one that I am reviewing now) is nowhere near as sharp. It went straight into my box of primes and came with me on a few jobs, but was never used until a few days ago. And I couldn't get it anywhere near as sharp as the last one I had! I know that in manufacturing, things are made to a certain tolerances, but this is a totally different lens to the first one... Check it over carefully when it arrive, as I left it too long to evaluate and am outside of the return period, so am kicking myself that I didn't look at it sooner! Sorry for the low review, it isn't how I feel about this lens when you get a good one, but is how I feel about the one I received second time around...
benYou must have this one in your bag! Exceptional for video shooters!
Amazon CustomerI purchased the Samyang 35mm Y.1.5 to function as one of my main lenses for video. The lens is pained with a Nikon D610 and a Tilta rig, follow focus and matt box.The lens is well built and feels extremely solid, particularly for the money.The toothed ring around the lens allows focus to be controlled using a third party device (in this case the Tilta follow focus.The optics seem extremely good and generally I'm very happy with the quality of the product. It's comparable to far more expensive lenses.
Tom HarrisonI purchased the Samyang 35mm Y.1.5 to function as one of my main lenses for video. The lens is pained with a Nikon D610 and a Tilta rig, follow focus and matt box.
The lens is well built and feels extremely solid, particularly for the money.
The toothed ring around the lens allows focus to be controlled using a third party device (in this case the Tilta follow focus.
The optics seem extremely good and generally I'm very happy with the quality of the product. It's comparable to far more expensive lenses.
Build quality is great, focus and aperture rings are smooth and drag free, mount is nice and tight, I bought it for my lumix gh4 via a good quality Nikon adaptor so this way I can use it on 2 bodies a Nikon d500 and the Panasonic, my only complain is its a t1.5 lens but its very soft until you stop it down to t4 plus, a bit disappointing really as I needed a bright lens for low light shooting but what's the point if you have to stop it down so much !bottom line is price wise / weight / quality its the best option @ £400 but you have to stop it down to t4 to get it sharp ( but at t4+ it is very sharp )
HammyTOTALLY AWESOME
Andy FreemanFantastic lens, cheap and sharp.
J. M. B. JohnWhat an incredible piece of glass. I had been debating for a while whether to invest in a new camera or lens and due to good glass lasting longer than camera technology I purchased the 35mm t1.5. I was not disappointed as straight away it breathed new life into my Canon 600D, giving much sharper images when I tested against my old Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens. One of its big advantages is that it works very well on both APS-C sensor like my 600D and full frame cameras, meaning it was an investment for when I later bought a Canon 5dmkiii.I had read many reviews and watched videos prior to making my decision, so I will just note some of my personal reasons for the purchase. Having a declicked aperture ring was a primary selling point as I am a film maker so mainly shoot video, and this feature allows me to adjust the amount of light during recording. I like the inclusion of gear teeth on both the aperture and focus rings as I use a follow focus system and this eliminates the need to carry / swap gear rings all the time as I was doing with my other lenses.The fastness of the lens was another huge factor as I shoot a lot in night clubs and other low light settings, plus the added depth of field is nice especially as I find the bokeh produced by the lens to be extremely clean for the price range. As far as I am aware the aperture is rated in T stops at 1.5 which is a direct equivalent to the F1.4 photography version of the lens. One problem I have found is the considerable presence of chromatic aberration when shooting bright contrasted subjects with aperture wide open, although at around T2.0 this completely vanishes.The build quality is fantastic, very sturdy and has a nice textured finish to the coating, also having the red ring if that's the kind of thing you're into. I almost waited until I had saved enough to buy the full set of Cine lens range from Samyang but couldn't wait, and now having been impressed by the 35mm I will definitely be grabbing the rest.
lkewisWhat an incredible piece of glass. I had been debating for a while whether to invest in a new camera or lens and due to good glass lasting longer than camera technology I purchased the 35mm t1.5. I was not disappointed as straight away it breathed new life into my Canon 600D, giving much sharper images when I tested against my old Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens. One of its big advantages is that it works very well on both APS-C sensor like my 600D and full frame cameras, meaning it was an investment for when I later bought a Canon 5dmkiii.
I had read many reviews and watched videos prior to making my decision, so I will just note some of my personal reasons for the purchase. Having a declicked aperture ring was a primary selling point as I am a film maker so mainly shoot video, and this feature allows me to adjust the amount of light during recording. I like the inclusion of gear teeth on both the aperture and focus rings as I use a follow focus system and this eliminates the need to carry / swap gear rings all the time as I was doing with my other lenses.
The fastness of the lens was another huge factor as I shoot a lot in night clubs and other low light settings, plus the added depth of field is nice especially as I find the bokeh produced by the lens to be extremely clean for the price range. As far as I am aware the aperture is rated in T stops at 1.5 which is a direct equivalent to the F1.4 photography version of the lens. One problem I have found is the considerable presence of chromatic aberration when shooting bright contrasted subjects with aperture wide open, although at around T2.0 this completely vanishes.
The build quality is fantastic, very sturdy and has a nice textured finish to the coating, also having the red ring if that's the kind of thing you're into. I almost waited until I had saved enough to buy the full set of Cine lens range from Samyang but couldn't wait, and now having been impressed by the 35mm I will definitely be grabbing the rest.
The Samyang 35mm T1.5 Lens with geared, manual focus and aperture control rings, is optimized for digital cinematography. The aperture ring has been "de-clicked" for smooth iris pulls, and depth of field markings provide an essential aid to focus pullers. Optically, this lens is identical to the Samyang 35mm f/1.4, which is known for its excellent sharpness, contrast and bokeh.
A hybrid aspherical lens and multi-layer coating produce sharply defined images with a minimum of flare and ghosting. There is slight vignetting at T1.5 on full-frame sensors but this is almost non existant by T2.0, and APS-C or MFT sensors will probably never see it. The 35mm lens focuses as close as 12" (30.48 cm) from the lens. A bayonet mount, petal-type lens hood is also included.
Samyang 35mm T1.5 VDSLR II Lens
Lens Hood
Lens Cap
Mount Dust Cap
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 13 x 13 cm |
Package Weight | 939 Grams |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 8.2 x 8.2 x 14.9 cm |
Item Weight | 699 Grams |
Brand Name | SAMYANG |
Camera Lens | 35 mm |
Color Name | Black |
Has Image Stabilization | No |
Included Components | Samyang 35mm T1.5 VDSLR II Lens, Lens Hood, Lens Cap, Mount Dust Cap |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 35 |
Min Focal Length | 35 |
Model Year | 2016 |
Mounting Type | Micro Four Thirds |
Objective Lens Diameter | 73 millimetres |
Part Number | 7812 |
Size Name | Micro 4-Thirds |
Lens Design | Prime |
Focus Type | Manual Only |
Style | Micro 4/3 |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 77 millimetres |