Rokinon AF 35mm f/1.4 Auto Focus Wide Angle Full Frame Lens for Sony FE Mount, Black (IO3514-E)

March 16, 2020 - Comment

The Rokinon 35mm F1. 4 Full Frame Wide Angle Auto Focus Lens is the 4th in its series of auto focus full frame lenses (14mm F2. 8 AF, 35mm F2. 8 AF, 50mm F1. 4 AF) specifically designed for Sony E mount cameras. Designed specifically for the unique rear element to sensor distance of Sony

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The Rokinon 35mm F1. 4 Full Frame Wide Angle Auto Focus Lens is the 4th in its series of auto focus full frame lenses (14mm F2. 8 AF, 35mm F2. 8 AF, 50mm F1. 4 AF) specifically designed for Sony E mount cameras. Designed specifically for the unique rear element to sensor distance of Sony E mount cameras, and to deliver outstanding resolution, its optical configuration of 11 elements in 9 groups utilizes 2 Aspherical and 2 High-Refractive Index lens elements. Ultra Multi Coating is also used to minimize aberrations and unnecessary light dispersion. To enhance the exceptional optical technology of the ROKINON 35mm F1. 4 AF, a new, quiet, fast, and precise IF (Internal Focusing) autofocus system is employed for superior focus detection that will capture any moment clearly. The bright F1. 4 maximum aperture takes the stress out of working in difficult lighting conditions, and provides shallow depth of field for greater point of focus control, while the circular 9-blade diaphragm delivers pleasing bokeh at all settings. Additional features include a durable all metal housing with a user-friendly grip, a removable and reversible for storage lens hood, and full compatibility with APS-C Sony E-mount cameras, where it will provide an equivalent focal length of approximately 52mm for a “normal” angle of view. The new ROKINON 35mm F1. 4 AF Full Frame lens for Sony E is designed to appeal to enthusiasts and professionals who are ready to take the next step up in wide angle photography where outstanding image clarity, contrast, color fidelity, high corner to corner resolution are priority.

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Anonymous says:

My Favorite Portrait Budget & Travel Lens at 35mm but… I wanted to try something new and move on from a 50mm “Nifty Fifty” lens with my Sony A7III. This lens has about just as good performance and runs for below $700. It does have awesomely sharp shots in the center and perfect for those who is into portrait photography. I wouldn’t recommend this as an all around lens for travel but that’s exactly what I did when I took it to Hawaii (see pictures attached). At f/1.4, it is of course extremely fast, lets a lot of light in for when I shoot…

Anonymous says:

I really wanted to like this lens. Purchased this 2 months ago, and finally got around to testing it. Out of the box, the focus would hunt, and then get stuck. I could hear the motors trying to focus, but nothing would happen. The only way to fix it was by turning it off and on again. Thought it may have been a one time thing. I took it to a small event, and it did the same thing. This time it wouldn’t lock focus, again-the only way to fix it was turning it off. Luckily I had other lenses. The Sony lenses never had any issues…

Anonymous says:

Great lens for price, won’t focus at 120fps on A7SII Overall, I really enjoy this lens. I use it on my A7RII for stills and A7SII for video. Tack sharp at the center. Great bokeh. Pretty fast AF. Solid build quality. The sound the AF motor makes is somewhat noticeable, but I use a shotgun mic so it doesn’t matter to me. The only issues I’ve run in to are the chromatic aberration and the autofocus when I shoot at 120fps on the A7SII.The chromatic aberration isn’t bad, but if you’re pixel peeping (hard not to do with the A7RII) you will…

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