Samyang 24mm f/1.4 ED AS AE UMC Wide-Angle Lens for Nikon with Focus Confirm Chip


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The Samyang 24mm f/1.4 ED AS AE UMC Wide-Angle Lens for Nikon gives you a wide 84° view when used with a full-frame 35mm camera, or 57.6° when used with an APS-C camera--excellent for landscapes, interiors, street photography and general photography of all kinds. Four low-dispersion (ED) glass elements and two aspheric elements produce sharply defined images with a minimum of flare and ghosting. The lens focuses as close as 9.84" from the lens, giving you outstanding wide-angle close-up views. A multi-layered and anti-reflection UMC coating provides superb light transmission. This lens will operate in Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Program, and Manual exposure modes.

Note! The Nikon AE version is also equipped with a microprocessor which enables setting the aperture from the camera and saves information on the focal length and the aperture value setting in Exif format.

Ideal for landscapes, interiors, street photography, low-light photography and general photography.
Constructed with hybrid aspherical lenses for outstanding, sharply defined images.
Features super multi-layer coating to reduce flare and ghost images.
Lens has a minimum focusing distance of 9.84" for enhanced close-up shots.
For Nikon cameras.

Focal Length 24 mm
Aperture Maximum: f/1.4
Minimum: f/22
Camera Mount Type Nikon F
Format Compatibility Nikon FX/35mm Film
Nikon DX
Angle of View 84.1°
APS-C Picture Angle: 57.6°
Minimum Focus Distance 9.84" (24.99 cm)
Groups/Elements 12/13 1
Diaphragm Blades 8
Filter Thread Front: 77 mm
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 3.27 x 3.74" (83 x 95 mm)
 

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