Samyang - 85mm T1.5 VDSLR II Fuji X
Samyang F1313010101 - 85mm T1.5 VDSLR II Fuji X
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The Samyang 85mm T1.5 is a manual focus prime lens. This VDSLR (Video DSLR) version has been developed primarily for professional cinematographic production. The VDSLR version features a geared ring system for focus tracking and a de-clicked aperture, allowing the user to adjust focus and aperture/depth of field smoothly and silently during shooting, and to connect to professional focus tracking systems.
The Samyang 85mm T1.5 is a manual focus prime lens designed to deliver exceptional results at wide apertures. At T1.5, excellent images can be obtained, making it perfect for portrait and low-light photography, particularly when mounted on a full-frame digital SLR.
Samyang Ciné VDSLR lenses are rated in T-Stops rather than F-stops, which is the standard for professional cinema camera lenses. The F-stop number expresses the speed of the lens assuming the lens transmits 100% of the incident light, and is therefore theoretical rather than an actual measurement. The T number expresses the actual light transmission, and is therefore accurate for exposure. It is also worth noting that Samyang lenses achieve excellent transmission properties.
Bokeh (the character of the background blur) is a major concern for professionals choosing a very wide aperture lens for shallow depth of field photography. The design of the Samyang 85mm T1.5 lens offers excellent bokeh quality in out-of-focus areas when used near full aperture, perfect for cinematographic applications. Independent tests and users confirm the beautiful bokeh character of the Samyang, surpassing lenses 4 times more expensive.
The optical construction of the lens is the same as that of the 85mm f1.4 lens, comprising 9 elements arranged in 7 optical groups with one aspherical element. The Samyang 85mm is designed with internal focus (IF), meaning the lens does not increase in size during focusing. Another positive aspect of internal focus is that the lens is much less likely to accumulate dust inside, unlike externally focusing (or zoom) lenses which can draw in dirt during use. The 8-blade aperture design contributes to excellent bokeh character at apertures close to full aperture.
The Samyang 85mm T1.5 IF MC features multi-coated lenses that promote a very high level of light transmission and increased resistance to flare and ghosting. It has a good-sized manual focus ring and is perfectly suited to most photographic applications (with the exception of sports or fast-moving subjects) where manual focus is not an issue. Precise focus for critical situations can be achieved through the use of Live View focusing, available on most recent camera models. In practice, users including professional photographers have found that manual focusing with the Samyang 85mm is not problematic, even when shooting at f1.4 with very shallow depth of field in low-light scenarios with static and slow-moving subjects — precise focus can be obtained yielding excellent results on full-frame cameras.
There is also a growing number of users who use DSLRs for shooting and recording high-definition (HD) video, and manual focus lenses allow the user to change focus during shooting, hence the development of VDSLR versions.
The focus ring features geared rings compatible with professional focus tracking systems available in the film industry, as well as a clicked and de-clicked aperture ring. These modifications allow smooth and precise control of focus and aperture during video recording/shooting. This enables ultimate manual control of focus and exposure when shooting scene by scene with different light source intensities, such as changing exposure values (EV) from indoors to outdoors, or even in-camera cross-fades, etc.
Samyang VDSLR versions can be used for both photography and video. There is a growing number of users who use DSLRs for shooting and recording high-definition (HD) video, and manual lenses allow the user to change focus (focus pulling) and aperture during shooting.
The Samyang 85mm T1.5 lens should be seriously considered by all professional or amateur photographers requiring a fast prime lens, regardless of budget. Given the low cost of the lens, it should not be overlooked for amateur use, or as a primary or secondary lens for professionals seeking a dedicated and high-performing T1.5 portrait lens.
Available mounts: Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony A and Sony E, and Micro Four Thirds (MFT). Filter size 72mm
specifications
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Manufacturer |
Samyang Optics |
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Model |
85mm T1.5 AS IF UMC VDSLR |
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Lens type |
Short telephoto prime lens |
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Focal length |
85mm |
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Maximum aperture |
T1.5 |
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Minimum aperture |
f/22 |
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Field angle |
28.5° (18.9° for APS-C/DX) |
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Minimum focus distance |
1m |
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Number of aperture blades |
8 |
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Focus type |
MF (Manual focus only) |
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Optical construction |
9 elements / 7 groups / 1 aspherical lens |
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Dimensions |
78mm x 72.2mm |
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Weight |
~ 513 |
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Filter size: |
72mm |
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Available mounts |
Canon, Nikon, Sony A, Sony E, Pentax K, MFT |