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Rokinon 10mm F2.8 ED AS NCS CS Ultra Wide Angle Lens Canon EF-S Type for Canon Digital SLR Cameras (10M-C), Black

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Style: Canon


Features

  • Nano Crystal coating system (n's) for increased light transmission and reduced internal Reflections
  • Maximum diameter: 3. 43 inches (87mm). fast F28 maximum aperture + close-focusing to 95 inches = maximum versatility in all shooting conditions
  • Optimized for excellent optical quality and true ultra-wide 106 Degree edge to edge coverage with Canon APS-C sensor digital cameras
  • Utilizes 3 high precision (2 aspherical + 1 ED) Lens elements for superior image quality
  • Inner focusing system (if) length doesn't change and front element does not rotate keeps integrated petal-type lens hood properly oriented

Description

Rokinon's 10mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Angle Lens is the newest addition to its highly regarded assortment of prime, fixed mount, wide angle lenses. Specifically designed for APS-C cameras, it utilizes a Nano Crystal Anti-Reflection Coating System, Aspherical Lens Elements and Extra Low Dispersion Glass to provide a high performance frame filling ultra wide view equivalent to a 15mm lens (16mm for Canon APS-C DSLR’s) on a full frame camera. The 106 degree angle of view with its fast f/2.8 aperture provides the performance required by architectural and landscape photographers to capture dramatic perspectives while its extreme depth of field and 9.5” (.24m) close focus capability allow commercial photographers and journalists working in tight spaces to get that needed shot. For full frame Canon cameras, see Rokinon's Canon EF Type 14mm F2.8 lens. Minimum focusing distance: 9.45 inch

Brand: Rokinon


Focal Length Description: 4.18” (106.1mm)


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF-S


Camera Lens Description: 10


Product Dimensions: 3.1 x 3.38 x 3.38 inches


Item Weight: 1.4 pounds


Item model number: 10M-C


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 24, 2014


Manufacturer: Rokinon


Country of Origin: Korea, Republic of


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  • Better than I imagined, Bigger, too
Style: Pentax
I have been using a Zenitar 16 for several years as my ultra wide lens. It is a good lens but I started to see the Sigma super wide zooms and the Samyang ultra wide primes. I saw one, used like new, and gave it a shot. It is not that heavy. It is slightly heavier than the Zenitar and about twice the volume. It is a physically big lens. The mount is metal but a lot of the construction, according to Samyang literature, is aluminum and plastic. It is super solid and could be a lot heavier. Photo quality is great. The field is flat. For landscapes and architecture, it does better than the Zenitar. Color and contrast are great. This is probably the most important as this is what shows most in email sized photos. In fact, it is better than most name brand lenses and up there with Pentax. Incredible impressive. It is sharp, too. I have mainly been shooting at F4-5.6 and it kills the Zenitar in terms of resolution. The Zenitar needs to be stopped down to F8. My other landscape lens is the DA21, which some claim is the best landscape lens out there. It is fabulous! Its only real issue is some wirey bokeh, wide open. The lens cap for the Samyang 10 is a lot bigger than the DA21, but this lens goes a lot wider. Back to color and contrast. Blues and especially greens really pop. Reds can be a little washed out in comparison but this is being compared to Limited lenses and similar. At the price of the Samyang 10, one gets an incredible wide angle lens. No AF. No problem. Scale focus works great as the depth of field is so huge. I have focus peaking, as well. :-)The only real "issue" is the huge size compared to Petnax lenses. weight is down due to good engineering. It looks and feels incredibly good but takes up a lot of space in the camera bag. Being an A lens, in Petnax terms, is also a good thing as it can better meter with Petnax bodies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020 by BassPlayer

  • This lens absolutely knocks it out of the park!
Style: Canon
I bought this lens mostly for night sky photography. The 10mm focal length makes for a very wide angle, and the f/2.8 aperture allows plenty of light to be captured. I don't notice much of any vignetting on the edges of the shot due to the small focal length. Shooting during the day takes some adjusting of the shutter speed within the camera and the aperture on the lens, which is manual only. Once you get those set, its just a matter of making small adjustments as needed. The lens is quite heavy, which I don't mind - I find it a sign of the quality of the product. The lens cap seems to fit quite well as well. Overall, I definitely love the lens, and would recommend it to anyone looking for a wide angle lens for darker environments. UPDATE: After working with this lens some more, I am starting to finally realize how awesome it is. I use it mostly for night sky shots, as seen in the pictures I uploaded, but it is also phenomenal for daytime landscape shots as well. Given the short 10mm focal length, it allows very long night sky exposures, with minimal star trailing, assuming you keep the exposures 50 seconds or less (going off the 500 rule: 500 / focal length = maximum exposure time to avoid blurring and star trails). To get the best sharpness out of it, you will have to live shoot, and zoom in digitally to make sure your subject is in focus. For long exposure night sky photography, I will take a shot, review the image and zoom in on some stars to see how well they focus. While the lens can focus to infinity, it actually goes slightly past it, so some adjustments are necessary, but this is due to the nature of long exposure photography, where automatic focus is useless anyways. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2015 by Matt Matt

  • Excellent lens for limited use.
Style: Nikon AE
I purchased this lens for real estate photography. I needed the wider field of view for interior shots. The extra 2mm over my regular 12mm lens makes a huge difference. Rooms look substantially more spacious, which was the goal. Manual exposure is, if anything, an advantage. If you set the focus point at five feet, and stop the lens down to f/8, everything is in focus between infinity and one foot, which generally means everything is in focus! There is almost no distortion, provided (and this is a big proviso) the camera is perfectly level, vertically and horizontally. My live view screen has a virtual horizon: combined with a pan and tilt head on my tripod, this makes leveling fairly simple. As with any ultra wide lens, shapes can be distorted at the edge of the frame, or if too close to the camera. I did not want a fish-eye lens, so the Rokinon 10mm was almost the only choice for a cropped sensor camera. I am glad to say it is an excellent choice, provided you understand and can work with its limitations. Images are very sharp and have great resolution. The construction seems robust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2019 by KK

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