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Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Nikon F Mount for APS-C

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Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Nikon F Mount for APS-C
Key Features
  • 10mm Lens
  • APS-C Sized Sensors
  • Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
  • Standard Gearing for Focus and Iris
Utilizing a nano coating process for consistent color rendition from lens to lens, the Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens answers the challenge of assembling a set of lenses over time. The lens comes in Nikon F mount, and it features industry standard geared focus and iris rings that share common position with other Rokinon Cine DS lenses. To aid focus pullers who have to work both sides of the lens, the aperture and focus scales are marked on both sides of the lens.
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in aps-c camera it's produces 16mm or 10mm
Asked by: Andre Luis A.
The Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens will always be a 10mm lens; it cannot change. What changes is the FOV (Field of View) it produces on different sensors. On an APS-C camera, this lens provides a 96 FOV. To get a 96FOV on a Full Frame camera, you would need a 16mm lens. In the long run, I suggest dropping crop factor for it causes confustion. Learn what the wide-normal-tele lens focal lengths are for the sensor you are using then drop calculating FOV equivalents for a sensor size you are not using.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2021-02-07

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Could I use this with my Sony Fs700?
Asked by: Alex
This lens will be compatible with the Sony FS700.
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Can be mounted to the new Blackmagic Ursa Mini 4.6K EF-Mount? - Thank you
Asked by: Edwin
Since the APS-C and the Super35 formats are so similar in size, lenses for one format will almost always work with the other. While the Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Canon EF Mount for APS-C has not been tested per se with the unreleased Mini, there should be no issue using the Rokinon 10mm T3.1 EF mount lens.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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can be mounted on canon t4i camera?
Asked by: Anonymous
The Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Canon EF Mount for APS-C is compatible with the Canon T4I.
Answered by: Dana G.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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Hi There,I have a SONY A7Sii Camera with a FULL FRAME SENSOR. (Unfortunately, I'm unfamiliar with APS-C.) Could you please tell me, how does this lens perform with FULL FRAME camera sensors (such as the one on the A7Sii)?Would there be any performance issues of any kind? In advance, thank you for any help/advice you can offer! I really appreciate it!
Asked by: Tyler
If you were to mount this lens on a full frame sensor camera, the image circle it produces would be too small to cover the entire sensor. The result will be severe darkening of the corners of the frame. This is called vignetting. While sometimes this is a desired effect, generally it is to be avoided.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

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I need this lens to take photographs only. What is the difference (besides the price) between buying this lens from the other rokinon 10mm?
Asked by: Anonymous
The glass elements of both the Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine DS Lens with Sony E Mount for APS-C and the Rokinon 10mm f/2.8 ED AS NCS CS Lens for Sony E-Mount are for all intents and purposes, the same. Therefore you will get the same image quality with both lenses and even the same brightness since f/2.8 and T/3.1 allow the same amount of light through. The difference comes with the housing and the purpose the lens is for, video or stills. For you, get the 10mm f/2.8 ED AS NCS CS Lens since it is much more affordable and you do not need the other lens's video gears.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-08-26

Will this work fine on BMPCC4K with the Metabones ...

Will this work fine on BMPCC4K with the Metabones T Speed Booster Ultra 0.71x Adapter?
Asked by: Lewis
Yes, this will work.
Answered by: Bruno
Date published: 2020-11-12

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what is the differnce between this lens and Rokinon 10mm T3.1 Cine Lens for Canon EF Mount?
Asked by: SALEH A.
The Cine DS stands for Dual Side focus barrel marking. This means the focus puller can see a lens focus scale no matter what side of the camera they are on. The Cine lens on the other hand, has focus markings only on the left side of camera. The DS is also supposed to signify that the coatings are uniform among all DS lenses. However the Cine lenses seem to claim the same thing. So it comes down to whether or not you think $139 for a second focus scale is important.
Answered by: Dennis A L.
Date published: 2018-12-24
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