

The lens Samyang 135mm f2.2 VDSLR UMC ED , is the longest telephoto lens of the brand, with this cinema version, it will allow you to have great focus control thanks to its serrated rings and a continuous iris in the absence of click
The Samyang 135mm f2.2 VDSLR UMC ED lens is a primary manual focus lens. It provides a maximum aperture of T2.2 for effective low-light capture and shallow depth of field control and a 9-iris sheet of attractive bokeh. Optimized for film and video applications, the focus rings and control aperture are equipped with industry-standard gear, which provides an interface for working with a traditional tracking approach. The aperture control ring has also been click-DE, which allows for smooth iris jerks. In addition, bright aperture markings and distance are printed on the lens body facing laterally for easier control by a focus button. The lens has a minimum focusing distance of 2.6'. Internal focus minimizes the effects of attention breathing, and the lens is composed of 11 elements in 7 groups. A multi-layer lens helps improve light transmission by reducing lights and ghosting. The diameter of the filter thread for fixing umbrellas or filter rings is 77 mm.Each of the VDSLR lenses II will offer the same position of its geared focus and aperture rings so that the focus continues and other accessories of the drilling equipment will not need readjustment when exchanging lenses. In addition, each lens is tested to be color paired with the other lenses in the series and provide the same color and contrast when recording video, allowing you to add to your lens kit over time without worrying about image color changing significantly when you redeem lenses. As an aid to focus extractors, the lenses are marked with focus scales on each side of the cylinder to make it easy to adjust both sides of the camera.
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The lens Samyang 135mm f2.2 VDSLR UMC ED , is the longest telephoto lens of the brand, with this cinema version, it will allow you to have great focus control thanks to its serrated rings and a continuous iris in the absence of click