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The Samyang XP 10mm f/3.5 is a wide-angle lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2019. The focus is done by Manual Focus, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 1147 €;
6 users have given it an average vote of 9.8 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon EF: this lens is compatible with reflex fullframe and APS-C Canon EF.
Nikon F: this lens is compatible with reflex fullframe and APS-C Nikon.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Sharpness, distortion-free, fantastic angle of view, f3.5
Cons:Weight, flare, vignetting
Opinion:After 7-8 months of use I can say that Samyang with these XP lenses has really made great strides. Used first on Nikon D850 and now on Z9 with ftz churns out spectacular rows full of detail and contrast with beautiful colors. Built in metal like the lenses of the past, it has a very fluid and precise bezel that thanks to the focus peaking of recent machines makes focusing very simple. The aperture of f 3.5 makes it excellent in astrophotography and allows exposures of up to 30-40-50 seconds and have the stars always stationary. It is an extremely correct lens from a geometric distortion point of view. It is very complex to use, it must always be put in a perfect bubble otherwise you find yourself with an obvious perspective distortion dependent on the extreme focal length and not on the qualities of the lenses which as I said is indisputable. The vignetting is well present at ta but easily removable in the raw chamber. The only sore point is the resistance to backlight due to the large bulbous lens, the flares are well present and invade the scene if you do not take care to frame without direct light sources. For the rest really spectacular I would just like to see the Xp series with Z attack, gorgeous.
Opinion:In the afternoon I got this Samyang 10mm f/3.5, which I will use on Canon 5d4 and 6d modified for astronomy... What about it? It looks well built, vignettes and distorts little and is also quite sharp already at full opening up to the corners... With the rainy weather these days (and quarantine) I could not do very serious tests.... I do not know how useful 10mm of focal, the perspective is amplified enormously with nearby objects that become huge, for now I was used to 12mm, which are already so much stuff.... You will have to learn how to manage him too, surely there will be fun! I reserve the right to update the review after serious tests on the outside.
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