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Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 Ultra Wide Lens for Canon (Black)

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Focal Length Description 3.78” (96.1mm)
Lens Type Wide Angle
Compatible Mountings Canon EF
Camera Lens Description 14 month

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  • Ultra wide-angle 14mm lens with an approximately 90° angle of view using an APS-C camera, for dramatic effects
  • Lens has a minimum focusing distance of 0.9' (28 cm) for enhanced close-up shots. Lens includes a built-in petal-type lens hood.Do not soak the lens in water, and avoid water splashing onto the lens
  • Maximum Diameter: 3.4”(87mm). Aperture Range: F2.8 to F22
  • Focal Length: 14mm. Mounts : Canon: FE14M-C, Nikon AE: FE14AF-N. Pentax K: FE14M-P. Sony α: FE14M-S, Fuji X: FE14M-FX, Samsung NX: FE14M-NX, Sony E: FE14M-E, Four Thirds: FE14M-O, Micro 4/3: FE14M-MFT, Canon AE : AE14M-C
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14MM F2.8
FULL FRAME ULTRA-WIDE ANGLE

14mm F2.8

  • Ultra wide-angle 14mm lens with an approximately 90° 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

14mm F2.8
FULL FRAME ULTRA-WIDE ANGLE

14mm F2.8

The 14mm Ultra Wide-Angle f/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens For Canon from Rokinon gives you approximately a 115° view with dramatic results when used with a full frame digital camera or 35mm film camera.

14mm F2.8

Technical Specifications

Coverage Full Frame
Aperture Range F2.8 to F22
Diaphragm Blades 6
Coating Ultra Multi-Coating
Minimum Focusing Distance 11” (0.28m)
Lens Hood Built-in Petal Shaped
Maximum Diameter 3.4” (87mm)
Filter Size N/A
Optical Construction 14 Elements in 10 Groups
Special Elements 1 ASP, 2 ED, 3 HR, 1 H-ASP
Angle of View Full Frame: 115.7° / APS-C: 93.9° / Canon APS-C: 89.9° / 4/3: 67.6°

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  • 14mm f/2.8 Ultrawide-Angle Lens for Canon DSLR
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    Product Description

    The Rokinon 14mm Ultra-Wide-Angle f/2.8 lens is designed to provide a dramatic 115.7° view on full frame cameras.and is perfect for astrophotography, landscapes and real estate imagery.

    It also works well with DSLR and Mirrorless cameras to provide approximately an angle of view of 94° with APS-C cameras, 90° with Canon APS-C cameras and 76° with Micro 4/3 cameras

    The advanced 14 element 10 group design focuses to a close 11" (0.28mm) to produce sharply defined images with a minimum of distortion and chromatic aberrations.

    It utilizes 2 ED elements, 1 Hybrid Aspherical element, 3 High Refractive Index elements, and one glass Aspherical element, for outstanding, sharply defined rectilinear images.

    This ultra-wide-angle Rokinon utilizes Ultra Multi Coating to reduce flare and ghost images, Includes a built-in petal-type lens hood and comes in mounts for: Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E, MFT, Sony A, Pentax K and Fuji X.

    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    1,563 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the versatility of the lens. They mention that it's great for photographing and landscape, and shines in Astrophotography. They also appreciate the ease of use, saying that the focus ring is smooth and the adjustment ring has detents to make setting easy. Customers also appreciate that the lens is extremely sharp, with amazingly sharp center. They say that the image quality is excellent, and the build quality is outstanding. Customers say that it’s worth the $300, and is the cheapest best lens they have ever owned.

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    337 customers mention337 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it oozes quality, produces excellent image quality across the entire image, and has outstanding build quality. The lens is also praised for its great optics and well-damped focus.

    "...The sharpness and performance of this lens is great, and I am thoroughly impressed...." Read more

    "...When you pick it up for the first time, it simply oozes quality, with extremely precise construction and movements, a buttery smooth and crisp focus..." Read more

    "Wide!This lens is wide. This lens is cheap. These two ordinarily don't go together, but this lens seems to be an exception...." Read more

    "...ProsAperture ring sets very easilyOptics are quite good, almost no flare when taken in front of the sun...." Read more

    232 customers mention226 positive6 negative

    Customers find the value of the lens to be excellent. They say it's the cheapest best lens they have ever owned, and provides perfect quality for the price. Customers also say it is one of the best lens values on the market and is definitely worth a look.

    "...with a larger background in view, well then this lens is definitely worth a look. On a scale of 1-10 I would give this lens about a 9/10...." Read more

    "...The image quality I've been getting from this lens is absolutely superb. Mine is razor sharp across the frame in most shots, especially stopped down...." Read more

    "...Not only is it cheaper (half the price), but the image quality is absolutely excellent all the way to the pixel level...." Read more

    "This lens is wonderful. It is one of the top rated nightscape lenses that is currently available on the market. Here is what I have found:..." Read more

    166 customers mention125 positive41 negative

    Customers like the quality of the lens. They say that it works well for a specialized purpose, and produces great results. They also appreciate the fully manual functioning, saying that it's a great wide angle starter lens.

    "...This lens performs very well with Xsi giving about 22.4 mm equivalent...." Read more

    "...photographer work, like "back in the day" but the results are worth it! Just don't buy it for Real Estate interiors! You'll love it!" Read more

    "...Works quite well. Outdoors, I have been using the sunny 16 rule and the shots look great...." Read more

    "...there is apparently somewhat of a quality issue with improperly focused (de-centered) lenses, i.e. soft focus on one side or the other of the lens...." Read more

    131 customers mention126 positive5 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that the lens is extremely sharp, amazingly sharp without much distortion, and has great center sharpness. Some mention that it responds well to the judicious use of the hood. Overall, most are happy with the quality and performance of this lens.

    "...The sharpness especially is just as good if not better than the Canon. . .but obviously all of this comes at a cost...." Read more

    "...Mine is razor sharp across the frame in most shots, especially stopped down. You get creamy bokeh and some vignetting at 2.8...." Read more

    "...only played with the lens a little so far, but sharpness seems to be actually pretty excellent at smaller apertures (I was using it at f/8) - much..." Read more

    "...Center sharpness is pretty great, and the lens responds well to the judicious use of sharpening in post...." Read more

    105 customers mention105 positive0 negative

    Customers say that the lens is versatile and can be used for various purposes. They mention that it excels with landscape shots, and is great for photographing buildings during the day. They also appreciate the awesome optics and the huge field of view. The lens does great with astrophotography, and the Live View really helps.

    "...In conclusionThis manual lens has very good optics...." Read more

    "...before, coupled with a very good ND filter, this lens is fantastic for landscapes and gives the images a very special feel with an exceptional color..." Read more

    "...compared to this lens but the good thing is that I was able to take really good photos but I would like to get better photos at 2.8 rather than..." Read more

    "...FINAL BLURB: The Rokinon 14mm f/2.8 provides an extremely wide field of view and excellent image quality at reasonable cost...." Read more

    77 customers mention62 positive15 negative

    Customers find the lens easy to operate and use. They mention that the aperture control is fully manual, with detents to make setting easy. The lens is fully automatic, but it is easy to correct with software in post production. The aperture control can be adjusted with one click in Aperture, Lightroom, or Adobe.

    "...Either way, this is easily corrected with one click in Aperture, Lightroom or Adobe Camera RAW with any one of the many free and excellent lens..." Read more

    "...Distortion at F 2.8 is not bad and easy to correct using Photoshop if you are taking picture of buildings.No vignetting when used with Xsi..." Read more

    "...This lens is full manual, both focus and aperture...." Read more

    "...distortion, so not a good choice for architecture, but easy to correct with software in post production...." Read more

    202 customers mention62 positive140 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the lens. Some mention that it's extremely forgiving, smooth, and well-damped. They say that manual focus is not a big deal, and the lens focuses close. However, others say that precise manual focus can be difficult, and that the focus scale is way off.

    "...The cost of luxury. . .pure, plain, and simple. This lens does not have any auto-focus, any image stabilization, any electronics period...." Read more

    "...precise construction and movements, a buttery smooth and crisp focus ring, and a very nice heft...." Read more

    "...The ring is nicely dampened and feels very solid. Manually focusing is more difficult than I anticipated: I use the high-precision matte focusing..." Read more

    "...The lens has focus measurements but they are not well calibrated so you need to find your own...." Read more

    135 customers mention27 positive108 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the distortion of the lens. They mention that the images have heavy vertical distortion on either side of the frame, and the corners are strong. Some customers also mention that there is a perfectly normal mustache distortion that is only notable in images where you have a mustache. However, some customers report that the lens is decentered a bit and that about 25% of their shots were out of focus.

    "...Also, this lens does have some distortion - all of which can be fixed very simply with a program/plugin such as PTLens or other various lens..." Read more

    "...As for the perfectly normal mustache distortion, it is only notable in images where you have a straight line crossing through the middle of your..." Read more

    "...Even the the center of the frame, there is some distortion - almost as if you had a print and laid it over a ball - that's the best I can describe..." Read more

    "...In conclusionThis manual lens has very good optics. All very well corrected and not that different form the premium once or at least the..." Read more

    For its price and build and the pictures you are able to take, I'm quite impressed with this lens!
    4 Stars
    For its price and build and the pictures you are able to take, I'm quite impressed with this lens!
    For the past six months, I have debated on this lens. For one, its a Samyang lens rebranded to Rokinon, Bower, Bell & Howell to name a few (and thus, keep an eye on the various prices as you will find one lower than the other) but the Rokinon price dropped for a few days and it was time to strike.As I have a good number of prime lenses for portrait, macro and zoom...I wanted a lens where I'm able to capture scenery but also real estate. One that was ultra wide and one that was not a fish eye lens (although you can get a slight fisheye curve using this lens).So, here is my review:A. UNPACKAGINGI am familiar with Rokinon products, one of the lenses for my Canon A-1 that my father gave me had a Rokinon 28mm from the late '70s. And perusing the various photo sites and reading about how the Samyang lens that were rebranded is a newer lens that gives a solid performance, I had to give it a try. It comes in a box, well-packed with styrofoam and comes with instructions.Inside is the lens, which is heavy and built like a tank and comes with a pouch, lens cover and cap.B. TESTI tested this lens on a Canon T3i and at first, I went out and took a picture of my house and the neighborhood. I was happy to see how the ultra-wide lens is what I needed but it's important to know that the lens is controlled not through the camera but the lens. So you need to turn the lens to access the aperture and the focus ring.Although I prefer manual focusing over auto (and this is a manual prime lens), I'm so used to focusing on an object and getting what I need. But each time I turned the ring, I couldn't tell if the picture was good. I had to look on my viewfinder, increase the size to see if it was right or not and it wasn't. It was blurry.I was a bit frustrated because I couldn't get any good photos until I went to a Samyang forum and those who owned Rokinon, Bowers and Bell's were talking about how they have their aperture set at 5.6 as they found that to be "the sweet spot".So, I went back out...set the aperture from 2.8 to 5.6 and sure enough, I was taking clear pictures with this lens.A few weeks later, I decided to take this lens out for another test as I was traveling to the Bay Area. Scenery, buildings....they turned out great. But I wanted to try this on people. Of course, some people are freaked out when I'm like a foot away from their face but yet, on the viewfinder I'm actually getting their whole body. But I was able to get a few good pictures. Once again, I can't tell if it's going to be clear enough because each time I manually focused, everything look the same. So, a lesson I learned is to take many shots because it's so wide that it's not easy and I have to advise, if you have an iPad or laptop nearby, it's good to see your photos and see if what you are getting is right. Or use the viewfinder and constantly increasing the size to see if its blurry or not.I have only kept at f5.6 and a few others for aperture as many have recommended but have not been able to get great shots at f2.8. But I'm still learning this lens...For those trying to take pictures of objects or people close-up, here are some test results:f/4 - If distance is about 6.5 feetf/5.6 - If distance is about 4.9 feetf/8 - If distance is about 3.2 feetf/11 - If distance is about 2.5 feetf/22 - If distance is about 1.6 feetJUDGMENT CALL:First, the build and presentation of this lens is great. As mentioned, it's built like a tank and I was quite pleased. Especially that it came with the two caps and the pouch, which was a nice addition.Second, I was able to get really nice shots with this lens (which I will post test shots on Amazon).Third, you'll need to spend time with this lens. It's not as easy as a Canon 50 mm prime lens and focus and you get it right via viewfinder or screen. This one, you'll need to take a few pictures, view the photo to see if its blurry or not and you also want to have good lighting.As mentioned, like others who used the Samyang and were able to get great pictures at 5.6 aperture but this is a lens that really does challenge you in someways. This is my first ultra wide and not sure how the more expensive ones perform compared to this lens but the good thing is that I was able to take really good photos but I would like to get better photos at 2.8 rather than keeping things at 5.6 all the time.Overall, it's a solid lens and for its price, it's definitely worth it if you are a photographer on a budget.
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    Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2012
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great Bang for Your Buck
    Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2012
    First off, let me state that I am not a "professional" in that I do not perform photography for my career. I suppose you could say I fall into that (seemingly) ever-growing "prosumer" market point. I love to have nice, quality items, but at the same time I do not like to break the bank. I have always (and always will be) a very money conscious person that always looks to get the most for what money I am willing to spend. This lens by 14mm Rokinon (Samyang) is a great value when it comes to the always important image quality to cost ratio. The sharpness and performance of this lens is great, and I am thoroughly impressed. Comparing this lens to my Canon 24-105L (which is roughly 2.5x the cost) as far as sharpness, clarity, and color reproduction is outstanding. The sharpness especially is just as good if not better than the Canon. . .but obviously all of this comes at a cost.

    What cost is that, you may ask? The cost of luxury. . .pure, plain, and simple. This lens does not have any auto-focus, any image stabilization, any electronics period. Now to someone like myself who thrives on the technical aspects of most anything out there (engineer for a reason I guess, haha), this lens answers a call of the minimalistic nature - one where you have to take the time and think about what you are shooting with respect the environment (lighting conditions, subject matter, etc) you find yourself in. If you do take your time, are willing to work through a fully manual lens to match your shooting environment, you will be fully rewarded with your results from this wonderful lens.

    A point of note, and something that I took into account and kept in the back of my mind before purchasing this lens. . .there is apparently somewhat of a quality issue with improperly focused (de-centered) lenses, i.e. soft focus on one side or the other of the lens. I will admit that my copy is ever so slightly (and I do mean a very small amount) softer on the bottom right of the frame. Is it enough for me to notice? Not really. . .and I am a very analytical individual when it comes to scrutinizing just about anything (especially my pictures). The ever so slight de-centering was only noticed when testing specially for this. In real world testing, the de-centering is non-existent. Overall though, just something to keep in mind. Also, this lens does have some distortion - all of which can be fixed very simply with a program/plugin such as PTLens or other various lens profiles floating around out there on the internet for programs such as Lightroom or Photoshop.

    Summary? I don't think you can get a better lens in the $400 or below range. If you are wanting a lens for a walk around/point and shoot type, well this is obviously not your choice. If you like to shoot landscapes, or put emphasis on a subject with a larger background in view, well then this lens is definitely worth a look. On a scale of 1-10 I would give this lens about a 9/10. The one knock to me is the lack of ability to use a standard filter (i.e. circular polarized filter for landscapes).

    I will definitely keep other Rokinon (Samyang) products in mind on (seemingly inevitable) future lens purchases!

    Side Notes: I am shooting with this lens on a crop sensor, not full frame. & Look for my images watermarked "Down Scope Photography" in the sample photos for examples.

    *Edit* After viewing lens on full frame body, more de-centering is evident in lens (not noticed really on my crop sensor body). Just re-ordered a new copy to come while I send this one back. If I wasn't so particular, it would not be an issue. I still leave this lens at 5 stars for the moment, pending on how the new lens looks.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2013
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