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Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 IF ED Super Lens with Automatic Chip for Nikon F

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Features

  • Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 IF ED MC Super Wide Angle Lens - Lens Pouch - Front and Rear Lens Caps - Instruction Manual - Rokinon 1 Year Warranty
  • Special chip allows the use of camera's focus confirm, auto exposure, auto metering, auto white balance
  • Ultra wide-angle 14mm lens with an approximately 90deg. angle of view using an APS-C camera, for dramatic effects
  • Lens is constructed with two ED lens elements, one hybrid aspherical lens element and one glass aspherical lens element, for outstanding, sharply defined images
  • Minimal distortion and chromatic aberrations

Description

Rokinon 14mm F/2.8 IF ED UMC Automatic Aspherical Lens for Nikon with Focus confirm chip; Lens is designed for full frame cameras but also works on APS-C sesors. The lens features 2 ED lens elements, one hybrid aspherical element, and one glass aspherical lens element. The lens offers an impressive 114-degree field of view on full frame cameras and 92.5-degree on APS-C cameras. From the Manufacturer The NEW ROKINON 14mm Ultra-Wide Angle F/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens is the highest quality affordably priced 14mm lens on the market. It is designed for full frame cameras and is fully compatible with APS-C cameras as well. Its build and construction are superb! The lens construction is 14 elements in 12 groups and features 2 ED lens elements, one hybrid aspherical lens element and one glass aspherical lens element. All of these lens elements combine to minimize distortion and chromatic aberrations. Your pictures are sure to come our razor sharp and clear, even at the corners! The Rokinon 14mm lens features a remarkable 115.7° angle of view on full-frame cameras and a 93.9° angle of view on APS-C cameras. The lens is available for the following mounts: Canon EOS, Nikon, Sony Alpha, Pentax & Olympus 4/3. There are two Nikon versions; one version is fully manual while the second version features a built-in automatic focus confirm chip to sync and auto- meter with your camera. Specifications: f=14mm, F 2.8 Aperature Range: F2.8 ~ 22 Optical Construction: 14 ELEMENT IN 12 GROUPS (1 GLASS ASP, 1 HYBRID ASP) Min. Focusing Distance 0.9 ft (0.28m) Maximum Diameter: Φ87.0mm Mount: Canon Nikon Pentax Sony 4/3 Angle of View Full-Frame 115.7° 115.7° 115.7° 115.7° 115.7° APS-C 89.9° 93.9° 93.9° 93.9° - 4/3 - - - - 76.24° Length: 3.8 in. 3.7 in. 3.7 in. 3.8 in. 3.9 in. MAIN FEATURES: Ultra-wide angle of view on both full frame and APS-C camerasExcellent construction and superior build quality for razor sharp imagesFeatures built-in petal type hoodMinimum focusing distance of only 0.9 ft.Super multi-layer coating to reduce flares and ghost imagesIncludes lens pouch, front and rear lens caps, and 1 year Rokinon warranty SAMPLE PHOTOS: A) Below are comparison shots between a standard 50mm lens and the Rokinon 14mm lens

Brand: Rokinon


Focal Length Description: 14 mm


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Nikon F


Camera Lens Description: 10


Product Dimensions: 3.78 x 3.43 x 3.43 inches


Item Weight: 1.22 pounds


Item model number: FE14MAF-N


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: February 10, 2011


Manufacturer: Rokinon


Country of Origin: Korea, Republic of


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  • Sharp, fun, well-built Nikon-mount lens
One of my favorite Nikon lenses is an old 16mm fisheye from about 1977, I think. It has two problems: it is a fisheye and curves straight lines at the edges and it's a non-CPU lens, like many of my aged old Nikon lenses. Non-CPU means I have to remember to select it from my list of non-CPU lenses using that menu feature of the D800, and that there is no focus assist. It's full frame, however, and now that we're back to shooting full FX 24x36 sensor, the old lenses are making a comeback. That 16mm fisheye costs a pretty penny today and the 14-24mm Nikon f/2.8 zoom is even more. And I'm sure they are both fine lenses. So I bought a Samyang/Rokinon 800mm f/8 mirror lens for two bills and said, "that ought to be fun, even if it's not that great a lens for such little money." Funny thing: it's a pretty good lens. That good purchase experience allowed me to select this 14mm Rokinon f/2.8. It is surprisingly good considering it's one third the cost of its Nikon equivalent. Even wide open at 1.5 feet, it is tack sharp. The main difference between this and the Nikon is that this Rokinon is a fully manual focus lens while the 14mm Nikon is auto focus, although I'm not sure how accurately a 14mm lens can focus automatically. I've often simply estimated the distance and set the lens to that distance using the barrel markings. The focus ring is a pleasant long throw, with the ring rotating about 270 degrees around the lens from infinity to .28 meters (less than 1 foot). Focus drag feels silky smooth. Focus happens internally -- the front element does not rotate. This Rokinon has a clickstop f/stop diaphragm. It also has a chip in it, giving it enough smarts to qualify as an AI-S lens. To use it on a D800, you have to set it to minimum aperture (f/22) or you get the flashing "fee" in the viewfinder. Ah, takes me back.... Setting it to f/22 (marked in orange) tells the camera what f/stop the lens is working at and allows control of the f/stop from the front selector wheel on the D800. The focus indicator in the eyepiece also works -- you see the left/right arrows and the little ball that verifies it's in focus. It also automatically records f/stop and focal length data in the metadata with the shot. In other words, it's a real lens, just without auto focus, for one third the cost. Old Nikon AI-S lenses have a little lock that holds the f/stop ring at minimum aperture that's not present on this lens, but the click stops are secure and the f/stop ring stays where you set it. The front element is radically curved and is protected somewhat by the flower petal shaped built-in lens shade. Be careful: that front element is really exposed to the weather. The front lens cap is terrific and very well designed. It's a durable hard plastic unit that slips over the flower petal lens shade and snaps securely in place against detents in the the lens shade. You have to squeeze both plastic flush-mount buttons on the front edge of the cap to release it. It won't fall off by accident under any circumstances. Only drawback it that it's about 1-3/8" deep and 3-5/8" diameter, so it doesn't exactly slip into a back pocket when it's off the lens. The cosmetics of the lens are appealing. Even has a brass/gold colored band around the front that mimics real Nikon lenses. The focus ring rubber grip is good and the the body of the lens, minus the front element, is about the size of a 50mm f/1.4 lens. Focus distances in feet and meters are clearly engraved. One nice thing it has that I wish all lenses had is the focal length clearly and largely printed on the side of the lens so you can tell at a glance what it is. Nice. The mount is precision machined and fits the camera like it should. There are five little electrical contacts that interface with the camera body to communicate exposure info. For transport, it comes with an unpadded velour drawstring pouch. May want something a bit more padded if it's bouncing around inside a camera bag against other gear. But the bag's adequate, folds flat when not in use and is compact. As for performance, I'm not going to go into lines/per millimeter sharpness. What I can say is that it's great for architectural interiors and wide, WIDE rectilinear shots. And in analyzing a snap of my dog I pushed in on his eye as far as I could looking at the D800's rear screen and could see the finest of eyelashes, showing off both the resolution of the lens and the remarkable resolution of the D800's 36 megapixel sensor. The lens distinguishes itself from all the wide/medium wide 24mm/35mm lenses out there. Do I really need to have a heavy, giant, hyper-expensive zoom lens that zooms 10 whole millimeters from 14mm all the way to 24mm? Not hardly. If I need serious wide angle this 14mm will fill the bill nicely, even wide open. No filters for it, of course, because the front element is so deeply curved. I'm particularly interested in using the 14mm for video shoots, which I use the D800 for more than for still photography. I'll be able to see the whole world with this lens, even in the most cramped of situations. This will be a fun lens. Highly recommended. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2012 by Used To Care

  • Excellent lens that has a "bargain" price tag but captures amazing images
I am an amateur Nikon shooter... that is to say, I don't make any money off of it and it is just a hobby. This is my 3rd Rokinon lens (I also have a Tamron, and many Nikon lenses both DX/FX and pro lenses). When I received this lens I thought the same 3 things I thought when I got my other 2 Rokinon lenses.... 1) It really feels like a quality lens in my hands. 2) What an incredibly sharp image such a "cheap" lens takes... and 3) Worst/cheapest lens cover ever. The first 2 are so good, I end up forgiving the 3rd. These wider angle lenses really let you capture things typical lenses cannot. When shooting in situations like street shots and especially for things like inside museums... they always end up getting my best shots that I just couldn't get with any other lens. These Rokinon's are manual... but honestly, that really helps teach you how to take a good picture and once you learn the nuances of focusing yourself, it is quite easy and sometimes even preferred over an auto focus lens. Did I mention this thing is sharp? The price for Rokinon's are also incredibly reasonable, and at times kind of a steal, largely because they do not have some of the functions like autofocus. This particular 14mm doesn't provide a drastic "fisheye" effect that the 8mm and lower does.... so if you're looking for that strong effect go for a lower mm lens. But this one provides excellent wide angle abilities with out an intense distortion... especially on a DX. It's f2.8 which really makes lower light situations easier as well... again, for inside places like museums and building photography this really comes in handy. I really can't say anything bad about this lens... the only things people will typically complain about is the lack of autofocus, size, weight... but all of that is done on purpose to keep a product that creates a really high quality image while keeping the cost of the lens down... and Rokinon seems to really have that concept down successfully. Don't let the fact that it's not a "brand" name lens deter you... take a little time to get to know it and it'll prove itself to be a more than capable lens in your kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2016 by ROB

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