Samyang is bringing a new line of CINE prime lenses to the Canon EF, EF-M and RF mounts.
Samyang CINE Prime lenses
Samyang Cine 24 T1.5
Samyang Cine 35 T1.5
Samyang Cine 50 T1.5
Samyang Cine 85 T1.5
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Samyang is bringing a new line of CINE prime lenses to the Canon EF, EF-M and RF mounts.
Samyang CINE Prime lenses
Samyang Cine 24 T1.5
Samyang Cine 35 T1.5
Samyang Cine 50 T1.5
Samyang Cine 85 T1.5
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So RF is essentially then the EF version with build in adapter. Like Sigma does with most of their e-mount lenses.
No. Canon RF lenses are actually quite different in design to Canon EF lenses.
I think @BroderLund was meaning that in this case, it appears that Samyang have built RF lenses without taking advantage of any of the unique things RF lenses can offer…
I'm not exactly sure who is going to stick a huge honking Cine lens on an EF-M camera. Are these a rebranding of the existing Xeen cine primes with new a new mount?
probably someone who owns an M series camera.
But what is different with cine lenses vs regular still lenses? Are they anamorphic?
These Samyang lenses are manual focus only, right ?
probably someone who owns an M series camera.
But what is different with cine lenses vs regular still lenses? Are they anamorphic?
I wish....any of these going to be anamorphic?
We all wish for that. There are no RF anamorphics period. For FF EF mount anamorphics there are probably a few but expensive. The real action if you are looking for cheap is MFT. But by far the most anamorphics are crop lenses as Super 35 has been the standard for video for decades and will be for at least a while longer. But there aren't really any cheap ones.I wish....
I wish I could find ANY reasonably priced EF or even RF mount lenses that are anamorphic.....but for some reason, they don't seem to be very plentiful at all.
I really like to shoot stills anamorphically too....I think it gives an interesting image, but all I can do for my EF mount is us an adapter for a limited number of taking lenses and that is a PITA to set up and keep set up walking around shooting....
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So their interest in EF-M mount seems to show that the next M series will have serious video capability that production people will actually use it (along with their S35 A cam). This is interesting.
Hopefully it won't overheat. Since the sensor is smaller, might be a possibility. But then again, the hammer seems to never go away...So their interest in EF-M mount seems to show that the next M series will have serious video capability that production people will actually use it (along with their S35 A cam). This is interesting.