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Rokinon Cine CV24M-N 24mm T1.5 Cine Wide Angle Lens for Nikon with De-Clicked Aperture and Follow Focus Compatibility 24-24mm Wide-Angle Lens

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Style: Nikon


Features

  • Angle of view of 84.1 degrees on full frame cameras and 61.8 degrees on APS-C
  • Ideal for video with de-clicked aperture and follow focus compatibility
  • Aperture range: T/1.5 - T/22
  • Minimum focusing distance of 0.85ft (0.25m)
  • Constructed of 13 elements in 12 groups including 2 aspherical lenses

Description

The new Rokinon 24mm Cine Lens is made especially for DSLR video enthusiasts, videographers and cinematographers. It features the same outstanding image quality as the standard Rokinon 24mm F1.4 lens but has the added benefits of de-clicked apertures and follow focus compatibility. De-clicked apertures means that there are no hard clicks when changing apertures and the aperture can be manually set to a very specific number (like f/1.7, f/2.8). The lens has also been constructed so that it can be easily attached to follow focus systems which are widely used by videographers. The Rokinon Cine lenses are the most affordable, high quality lenses in the market today.

Brand: Rokinon


Focal Length Description: 24 mm


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Camera Lens Description: 24 millimetres


Maximum Focal Length: 24


Maximum Aperture: 1.5


Minimum Aperture: 22


Minimum Focal Length: 24


Lens Design: Prime


Focus Type: Manual Focus


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 24 Millimeters


Focal Length Description: 24 mm


Lens: Wide Angle


Maximum Focal Length: 24


Global Trade Identification Number: 43


Model Name: CV24M-N


UPC: 084438760743


Brand: Rokinon


Camera Lens: 24 millimetres


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  • Amazing Video Lens
Style: Canon
The media could not be loaded. (Please excuse my crude test out in the woods, I was mostly experimenting with sound) This lens is awesome! great build quality, great lens image quality, "low" price?! BTW 77mm Filter size ;) I have been using a ~$400 Nikkor 24mm f/2.8 and although that's a great lens it just wasn't cutting it in low light on my Digic 4 cameras And using the ~$1400 Canon 35mm f/1.4 L just wasn't wide enough for me This was definitely worth the upgrade and I'm still amazed at the image quality it produces on both the full frame and crop sensor cameras, without a doubt on par with the canon equivalent I personally am a videographer before photographer and I must say the built in follow focus gears work great, the hard stop on the focus is really nice seeing as the canon L lenses don't have it, declicked manual aperture is a huge plus, and the bokeh is really nice when I compared it to the Canon 35mm f/1.4 L downside? no autofocus..which I honestly couldn't care less about seeing as I do video I highly recommend this lens to any videograper looking to get a good quality fast wide angle lens Everything I used to shoot the video is listed below, but that's not to say you have to spend that much to pull off the same thing! Canon EOS 5D Mark 3 [...] Transcend 32 GB Compact Flash Card 400X [...] Rokinon 24mm t/1.5 [...] Vivitar 77mm Variable ND Filter [...] Manfrotto 190CXPRO4 [...] Manfrotto 701HDV [...] Konova K3 30" Slider [...] Zoom H4n [...] Rode NTG2 [...] XLR Cable 25' [...] ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2013 by John Lee

  • So far so good
Style: Canon
I'm no lens guru, and I don't have much of a budget, so these lenses are perfect. Coming from shooting DSLR to the Black Magic Cinema Camera, I was at least familiar with the functionality of these lenses. First thing I shot with them was a wedding and these were the only lenses I used on my camera. It takes a bit of getting used to working with all primes, but, with a t1.5 aperture, it's worth giving up the zoom since lighting isn't always the best. I would recommend getting some super-wide angle lenses if you are shooting on a crop sensor like the BMCC as it more than doubles the focal length on these cameras (this one equates to about a 50mm). The lenses are nice and heavy, suggesting a good build, and the focus is smooth. I haven't tried them with a follow-focus yet, but, anticipate doing so in the near future. The de-clicked aperture is a nice feature too. It adds a smoothness to changing exposures while shooting that you cannot get with a regular DSLR lens, but, that can also be a problem if you are not paying attention because the aperture ring is easy to bump. That is in no way a complaint, just an observation and an issue I chalk up to user error and must get used to. All in all, I really like these lenses and would recommend them to anyone on a budget. They are what they are, and what they are is an affordable tool to help you tell your story. I'm sure there are gear snobs who would frown on these, but, I feel that gear snobbery comes from a lack of vision and skill. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2013 by Ross Hamil

  • Excellent video lens, great still lens.
Style: Canon
Soft at T-1.5 but stellar above T-2.5. Price has little to do with the value of this lens- I'm using a set of non-DS Rokinon's for video while my Canon L series glass stays home. I've even gotten back into using manual focus for stills with the Rokinon's. I'm old school from back when that's all we had- there is definitely something more organic and personal about manual focus and prime lenses. What I find interesting is that it exactly matches color and contrast with my 35mm Rokinon cine I've had for years. Can't say that about any of my L series lens. Updated April1, 2016Got a chance to shoot some stills in Napa Valley with it on a Sony A7Rii and think the lens did extremely well. The more I use the entire line the more I appreciate the quality, especially at this price point. Also picked up the 50 and 85mm's to add to the 24 and 35mm's and the color/contrast match is spot on across the set. My L series lenses are gathering dust at this point. Above 2.8 and the Rokinons are hard to beat let alone for the price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2016 by Darin Dipietro Darin Dipietro

  • Almost unusable wide open!
Style: Nikon
Disappointingly soft wide-open. Stop down two stops and it’s quite good. Build quality is typical Rokinon, which is to say, solid. This is my third Rokinon and the aperture ring on this one is quite stiff compared to my other two. Don’t know why, but hoping it loosens up a bit.
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2021 by M. Molnar

  • Sharp wide open, smooth aperture and focus
Style: Nikon
This is a great 24mm lens. In comparisons I've seen, it compares favorably to the Canon L-series equivalent in all areas except flare. The Rokinon appears to flare a bit more. For cine usage, this can sometimes be advantageous for artistic purposes. Overall, I love the lens. It is certainly a bit bulky, but the quality is top-notch. If you want a smaller, lighter lens at this focal length, try using a 24mm f/2. I have an old Nikon AIS 24mm lens on an adapter that works well for this purpose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2014 by Brandon Li

  • A Cine lense for those without deep pockets.
Style: Canon
If you are in the market for CP.2's, Canon L lenses, or better than you have deeper pockets- even still this lens will impress you. On a Black Magic Cinema Camera, this lens is great. Just don't forget the crop factor makes it closer to a 50 to 55 mm lens. Wide open it seems pretty sharp- nice since usually 2 stops down is generally sharpest for lenses. I love the de-clicked aperture. I also use a tokina 11-16 in order to cover wider focal lengths, so I can appreciate being able to smoothly dial the aperature up and down at will. Its all digital clicking with the tokina. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2013 by Robert Clark

  • very very unhappy
Style: Canon
I purchased this item,it did not work properly. I sent for a refund, i ended up losing 126. in restocking fee all because their equipment did not function correctly, very unhappy. I will never buy from this again..... I give zero star rating
Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2015 by michelle ngo

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