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Samyang SYIO18AF-E AF 18mm F2.8 Wide Angle auto Focus Full Frame Lens for Sony E Mount, Black

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Features

  • Ultra wide angle auto focus lens for Sony E mount full frame and APS-C cameras
  • Aperture range of f/2.8 to f/22with a minimum focusing distance of 9.8"
  • Takes front 58mm filter size and has an angle of view of 100.1 degrees on full frame cameras and 76.2 degrees on APS-C cameras
  • Designed with metal mount and glass that is strengthened with composite material for increased durability

Description

Samyang 18mm wide angle auto focus full frame lens for Sony E mount


Product Dimensions: 2 x 2.5 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 5.1 ounces


Item model number: SYIO18AF-E


Date First Available: September 2, 2019


Manufacturer: SAMYANG


Country of Origin: Korea, Republic of


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  • Fantastic lightweight ultra-wide angle lens for Sony FE!
Update 10/23/2019 So I got another copy of this lens, and it turned out it is way sharper at F2.8, especially in the center. Much happier with the new copy, so I give it 5 stars now. *********** This lens is so lightweight that my Sony A7RII tilts backwards! At F2.8, it is rather soft, and corners are even softer. But stop it down to F4.0, and the center gets very sharp! The corners get sharp at F8.0 or F11.0. I didn't see any issues with chromatic aberrations, in my short test. I even compared this tiny Samyang to the rather hefty Zeiss 16-35mm F4.0, and I was gladly surprised that at F4.0 and above, the Samyang matches Zeiss's sharpness in the center, while the Zeiss has some advantage in the corners between F4.0 and F5.6. But after F8.0, you would be hard-pressed to find a difference between the two. My two cents: Treat this lens as an 18mm F4.0, and you will be delighted. But for the price and **weight**, this lens is amazing! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 28, 2019 by Ali

  • This lens is NOT sharp.
The lens is made of plastic, except for the mount, and is very light, which, while a plus for some folks, makes it feel like a cheap plastic toy. Auto-focus works fine, as well as all other features on my Sony A7RII camera body. The lens mounts smoothly with no free-play. Manual focus is by wire, but works reasonably well. Optically the lens leaves A LOT to be desired. The overall contrast and color saturation are low, which may be OK for some situations, but in general it does not work. At 2.8 the lens is not sharp, to the point that this setting is useless. By 4.0 the lens sharpens up a bit and by 5.6 the achieved level of sharpness is uniform across the frame, but it is hardly enough, since the lens is still significantly soft. The lens shows only very moderate optical quality improvement as it stopped down further to F11.0, beyond which the already mediocre sharpness deteriorates even further, rendering the lens unusable. My recommendation is to forget this lens, spend some more money and get a lens of a comparable focal length from a different manufacturer. Still, some folks may feel that the mediocre performance of this lens is "good for the money". I feel, that if you spend thousands of dollars on travel, you want to carry only the best performing lenses you can afford. Otherwise, you can simply use your phone camera and not bother with expensive photo equipment at all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2020 by Sanity Advocate

  • Great value for money
Bought this lens primarily for astrophotography. After trying it out in Death Valley National Park in Feb this year, I am quite impressed by its performance. Daytime landscape shots are pretty sharp as well. Pros: 1) Extremely lightweight. It replaces my existing Astro lens Rokinon 14mm 2.8 + Sigma MC-11 which is around 700gms. This lens is feather light 2) Autofocus is quick and accurate 3) Distortion is low for a wide angle performance 4) Coma is well controlled Cons: 1) Build quality is okay, lens hood feels really cheap 2) Flare control is just okay 3) No manual focus markings as it is focus by wire. This can be an issue for astrophotography for some. I have found focusing around 80-100 ft at f2.8 gives decent clarity to both subject and stara Overall, for the price, it’s a great lens for someone who takes astro photos as a hobby. For more serious photographers, Laowa and Zeiss lenses will work better Highly recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2020 by Adriatic_3

  • Some I hear are not sharp, mine is.
I guess either I got a good copy or Samyang have fixed their production issue. Fast, sharp and light weight. Bought for travel work, and kit weight reduction. First results are excellent. Yes, it's a plastic toy feeling lens, but it does deliver, so I'll take it. Buy it, for what it is, you'll be happy with it ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2020 by R. Warrick

  • Promising, but NOT sharp
I’ve heard a lot of Samyang recently as I’ve been searching for a cheaper new lens for my Sony A7ii but I don’t have a lot of experience with the brand. My initial findings are that: It fits straight into the camera, no juggling or problems here. It is much lighter than I anticipated and keeps the camera nice and well balanced AUTOFOCUS WORKS - it’s not blindingly fast but it’s quiet and fairly accurate if not a little soft. Definitely not as good as Sony/Tamron or the likes Vignette is usable but only from F4 upwards, it’s very noticeable at F2.8 and up then only just disappears around F7. The lens is fairly sharp in the center and does get soft towards the outside edges, again it seems to be F5.6 upwards where this starts to even out I’ve used it only for around half a day so far but will continue to over the next week. Honestly, if it doesn’t improve much then it’s getting sent back in favor of the Tamron or Sigma ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2020 by Aaron

  • Great value for money
This lens represents a good value for money, although it makes a lot of compromises. It’s not weather sealed, and feels very plasticky. However, this allows it to be very small and lightweight. Image quality is very good, out-resolving my a7 III at apertures at or above f4. IQ at f/2.8 is very sharp in the center, but some slight field curvature means the corners won’t ace flat test charts or the “brick wall” test (though for most uses, it’ll be nice and sharp). I personally prefer field curvature for landscape because equidistant objects will all be sharp. Distortion is low. Vignetting is moderate, and doesn’t really go away (probably due to the small size). Chromatic aberrations are well controlled, but not perfect (not ideal for astro). Autofocus is quick, accurate, but makes some light clicking noises. TL;DR: Great value and sharp. Excellent for hobbyists/enthusiasts. For pros: Buy it for travel, landscapes, vlogging, even architecture. Don’t buy for brick walls, flat spreads, or durability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020 by Dennis

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