A super wide-angle prime designed for Canon EF-mount DSLRs, the SP 14mm f/2.4 from Rokinon pairs an advanced optical design with simple, intuitive handling. Incorporating 18 elements in 14 groups, this lens utilizes a series of aspherical, low dispersion, and high refractive index elements to reduce color fringing, aberrations, and distortions for sharp, clear, and color accurate imagery. An Ultra Multi-Coating is also featured, as well as a built-in lens hood, to suppress lens flare and ghosting for improved contrast when working in bright, direct lighting conditions. Complementing the imaging assets, a manual focus design is employed that permits working with subjects as close as 11" away, and the aluminum-alloy housing is both lightweight and durable to support working in a variety of conditions.
- EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/2.4 to f/22
- 2 Aspherical, 2 ED, 3 HR Elements
- Hybrid Aspherical Element
Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4 Overview
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Rokinon SP 14mm f/2.4 Reviews
Not FTZ adapter Compatible
I was excited to finally find a great and reasonable cost Astro lens. I just received it and tried it out with my FTZ adapter on my Nikon Z 7ii. Although the photos seemed to be ok my camera went crazy - flashing and showing strange colours through the view finder and screen. I also keep getting warning messages. Sadly I will be returning this lens. It worked fine on my D500 but doesn't have the field of view I wanted.
Great, but had problem one.
I purchased this based on good reviews. One feature of the lens is that infinity is already set as the full stop on the focus ring. My first one did not get all the way to infinity at the full stop so my shots were not quite in focus. I exchanged it with B&H and my second one is amazingly sharp at the full stop. I really like this one.