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Samyang 8mm f/2.8 II UMC black Fujifilm X

Objektiv für Systemkamera - APS-C / MFT
Item Nr. 81961
8mm f/2.8 II UMC black Fujifilm X
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  • crisp contrast and incredible sharpness
  • high imaging angle
  • extreme depth of field
  • suitable for Fuji system cameras
The optimized successor to the well-known Samyang 8mm F2.8:
With the Samyang 8mm F2.8 II, the Korean lens manufacturer Samyang presents the optimized version of its bestseller. 11 multi-coated glass lenses are responsible for crisp contrast and incredible sharpness. Combined with the three ED (extra low dispersion) and two aspherical lenses, image errors are reduced to a minimum.
In addition to the high angle of view, the extreme depth of field is characteristic of fisheye Lens. The close-up limit begins after just 30 cm and enables photos to be taken from unusual perspectives. Whether for reportages in confined spaces, impressive panoramas or unmistakable sports shots, the Samyang 8mm F2.8 II is the ideal companion.
Optimized for photographers with CSC or APS-C cameras who still want to get a lot in the picture. Thanks to the lens speed of 1:2.8, there are still enough reserves for hand-held photography even in low light conditions. The Samyan 8mm F2.8 II is the ideal companion for friends of architectural photography, landscape photographers and indoor photography.
Anschluss: Fujifilm X
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Samyang 8mm f/2.8 II UMC black Fujifilm X

Short profile

  • crisp contrast and incredible sharpness
  • high imaging angle
  • extreme depth of field
  • suitable for Fuji system cameras

Product description for Samyang 8mm f/2.8 II UMC black

The optimized successor to the well-known Samyang 8mm F2.8:
With the Samyang 8mm F2.8 II, the Korean lens manufacturer Samyang presents the optimized version of its bestseller. 11 multi-coated glass lenses are responsible for crisp contrast and incredible sharpness. Combined with the three ED (extra low dispersion) and two aspherical lenses, image errors are reduced to a minimum.
In addition to the high angle of view, the extreme depth of field is characteristic of fisheye Lens. The close-up limit begins after just 30 cm and enables photos to be taken from unusual perspectives. Whether for reportages in confined spaces, impressive panoramas or unmistakable sports shots, the Samyang 8mm F2.8 II is the ideal companion.
Optimized for photographers with CSC or APS-C cameras who still want to get a lot in the picture. Thanks to the lens speed of 1:2.8, there are still enough reserves for hand-held photography even in low light conditions. The Samyan 8mm F2.8 II is the ideal companion for friends of architectural photography, landscape photographers and indoor photography.

Samyang 8mm f/2.8 II UMC black Fujifilm X

Optik
Brennweite
8 mm
optischer Zoom
1 fach
Lichtstärke f/
2,8
max. Abbildungsmaßstab
ohne Angabe
Objektivtyp
Weitwinkelobjektiv
Fisheye
Festbrennweite
Autofokus
nein
Technik
geeignet für
Systemkamera
Objektiv-Anschluss
Fujifilm X
Ausstattung
Filtergewinde
ohne Angabe
Bildstabilisator
nein
Abmessungen und Gewicht
Länge ca.
64,5 mm
Gewicht ca.
290 g
Lieferumfang
Im Lieferumfang
Die Ware wird mit dem Zubehör ausgeliefert, das vom Hersteller als zum Lieferumfang gehörend angegeben wird.
EAN and KAN KAN
EAN
8809298882440
KAN
21570
Complete technical data
Datenblatt Samyang Fisheye 8mm f/2,8 II UMC (PDF, Deutsch)

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