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Standort: KanadaAngemeldet seit: 04. Mär 2000

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07. Feb 2014
Don't be skeptical because of the low price. Rokinon lenses PERFORM !!!!
The obvious attraction of this lens is it's incredibly low price for a very fast prime that can do double duty as both a regular and wide angle lens if you own a crop and full frame body. The obvious question you must ask yourself is whether a manual focus and manual stop-down lens will do what you need. Keep in mind that you frequently manual focus at very narrow depths of field to place the critical point slightly ahead or behind the subject to achieve acceptable focus while maximising the softness of the most obvious foreground or background object that you wish to throw out of focus. If you regularly use a 3.5-5.6 zoom without any performance or viewfinder issues, you can simply pre-set this lens to any of those slower apertures and use it as you would use your zoom. If you are shooting slower than f5.6 you probably won't see any difference between this lens and your zoom, so you can use your fully automatic lens for those shots. All the major camera manufacturers make excellent and affordable automatic f2 35mm lenses, so look closely at the difference between 1.4 and f2 depths of field examples which you can easily see in many commercial photo samples that are frequently shown in published lens tests. Also keep in mind that foregrounds and backgrounds can be selectively blurred in imaging programs. The one unique quality that this lens can provide is focus pulling while you shoot a video on your SLR. There are cinema oriented modified versions of this lens it you anticipate this use for your lens. I am deliberately avoiding a performance evaluation because those details are better handled by expert professional reviews which are easily found on the internet. They all essentially say the same things. The Rokinon fisheye lens, 24mm, 35mm, and 85mm lenses all perform optically in very similar manners when compared to their much more expensive rivals. Only the Rokinon 24mm tilt/shift and the 14mm have noticeably greater deficiencies, but again the price difference is significant, so if you need these lenses at an affordable cost they still represent reasonable value. I own all these Rokinon lenses and the 500mm f6.3 mirror lens, and I have not experienced any quality control issues mentioned in some reviews. Three of my lenses focus beyond infinity but this is frequently the design of large aperture manual focus lenses to permit greater foreground blurring while still maintaining acceptable infinity focus. One feature rarely mentioned in professional reviews is that these lenses are made with clockwise and counter clockwise helixes and accurately oriented and indexed aperture rings so Pentax, Sony/Minolta, Nikon and Canon versions focus in the same direction as your camera's brand name lenses and older bodies that optically project the aperture values in their viewfinders perform correctly. Sigma, Tokina, and Tamron lenses do not offer this advantage.
08. Feb 2014
Rokinon 85mm lens - HIGH performance - LOW price.
The obvious attraction of this lens is it's incredibly low price for a very fast prime and that it can be both a portrait and medium telephoto lens if you own both crop and full frame camera bodies. The obvious question you must ask yourself is whether a manual focus and manual stop-down lens will do what you need. Keep in mind that you frequently manually focus a fast lens at full aperture to place the critical point slightly ahead or behind the subject to achieve acceptable focus while maximising the softness of the most obvious foreground or background object that you wish to throw out of focus. If you regularly use a 3.5-5.6 zoom without any performance or viewfinder issues, you can simply pre-set this lens to any of those slower apertures and use it as you would use your zoom. If you are shooting slower than f4 you probably won't see any difference between this lens and your zoom, so you can use your fully automatic lens for those shots. All the major camera manufacturers make excellent and comparably priced automatic f2 or f1.8 85mm lenses, so look closely at the difference between 1.4 and f2 depths of field examples which you can easily see in many commercial photo samples that are frequently shown in published lens tests. Also keep in mind that foregrounds and backgrounds can be selectively blurred in imaging programs. The one unique quality that this lens can provide is focus pulling while you shoot a video on your SLR. There are cinema oriented modified versions of this lens it you anticipate this use for your lens. You will see a MUCH MORE dramatic compression of the depth of field on a full frame body compared to a crop body. I am deliberately avoiding a performance evaluation because those details are better handled by expert professional reviews which are easily found on the internet. They all essentially say the same things. The Rokinon fisheye lens, 24mm, 35mm, and 85mm lenses all perform optically in very similar manners when compared to their much more expensive rivals. Only the Rokinon 24mm tilt/shift and the 14mm have noticeably greater deficiencies, but again the price difference is significant, so if you need these lenses at an affordable cost they still represent reasonable value. I own all these Rokinon lenses and the 500mm f6.3 mirror lens, and I have not experienced any quality control issues mentioned in some reviews. Three of my lenses focus beyond infinity but this is frequently the design of large aperture manual focus lenses to permit greater foreground blurring while still maintaining acceptable sharpness of distant objects. One feature rarely mentioned in professional reviews is that these lenses are made with clockwise or counter clockwise helixes so Pentax, Sony/Minolta, Nikon and Canon versions focus in the same direction as your camera's brand name lenses. Sigma, Tokina, and Tamron lenses do not offer this advantage. Rokinon also uses accurately oriented and indexed aperture rings. Older bodies that optically project the aperture values in their viewfinders perform correctly. Some older Pentax and Nikon bodies will not meter couple, but these lenses can be modified to provide meter coupling. If you are inexperienced with using fast lenses, be prepared for poorer peripheral performance, more challenges in composition to avoid lens flare, and lower contrast especially when shooting against your light source, but these characteristics also occur with more expensive fast lenses.
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