Samyang T-S 24mm f/3.5 ED AS UMC Lens Review
Handling and features
Tilt-shift lenses are normally so expensive that many photographers cannot justify the cost, despite its benefits with control of the focal plane and of distortion. Samyang's new 24mm tilt-shift lens carries a recommended retail price of only £949, which makes it the least expensive optic of this type currently available.
This lens is available to fit many different types of cameras, including Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and Sony Alpha SLRs, or even mirrorless cameras when used with an adapter. This lens offers no electronic, or mechanical coupling with the camera's metering systems, although most cameras will work well enough using stop-down metering with either centre-weighted or spot metering modes.
Tilt-shift lenses are normally so expensive that many photographers cannot justify the cost, despite its benefits with control of the focal plane and of distortion. Samyang's new 24mm tilt-shift lens carries a recommended retail price of only £949, which makes it the least expensive optic of this type currently available.
This lens is available to fit many different types of cameras, including Canon, Nikon, Pentax, and Sony Alpha SLRs, or even mirrorless cameras when used with an adapter. This lens offers no electronic, or mechanical coupling with the camera's metering systems, although most cameras will work well enough using stop-down metering with either centre-weighted or spot metering modes.
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