Rokinon SP 14mm 2.4

wldbil said:
I too found the shots to be dark when looking at them. Once I clicked on them though they came up and were just right. I also liked the cityscape. I will be thinking of getting this lens after your review. Thanks Bill.

The cityscape was taken through thick, double-paned glass, too. The irritating artifacts are from interior lights.

I'll try to get some shots with the sun in them to evaluate flare.
 
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Duckman said:
chrysoberyl said:
My brick just arrived. As noted in the reviews, it has a Zeiss-like look. Opinions vary, but mine is that it is a nice look. The throw feels nicely long, quite damped and very smooth.

John

Do you happen to also own the 14mm 2.8? I'd be interested to see direct comparisons between the two lenses, esp. coma and vignetting shots wide open....
I own the 2.8 (primarily used for astro/nightscapes) and wonder if its worth the extra cost to upgrade...
-J

Sorry, I do not own the 2.8.
 
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Tromsø; 5 Mar 2017; Not the best aurora shot (and the sky was a bit hazy) but you can see stars in the upper corners.

Canon 5D Mark IV; Samyang XP 14mm; f/2.4; ISO800; 8 sec;

+0.58 exposure; +5 vignette (no lens correction, no other adjustments). JPEG 70% (to meet file size requirement)
 

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Tromsø; 01 Mar 2017; Last one. I can tell I must've just slightly bumped the focus ring when spinning around to capture this little burst. But I still like it.

Canon 5D Mark IV; Samyang XP 14mm; f/2.4; ISO2000; 4 sec;

Some little tweaks to levels. JPEG 65% (to meet file size limitation)
 

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Duckman said:
chrysoberyl said:
My brick just arrived. As noted in the reviews, it has a Zeiss-like look. Opinions vary, but mine is that it is a nice look. The throw feels nicely long, quite damped and very smooth.

John

Do you happen to also own the 14mm 2.8? I'd be interested to see direct comparisons between the two lenses, esp. coma and vignetting shots wide open....
I own the 2.8 (primarily used for astro/nightscapes) and wonder if its worth the extra cost to upgrade...
-J
I happen to have both but didn't take the "pepsi challenge". Something to consider the next time I go shooting.
 
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How many stops of vignetting do you think there is at f2.4?

I see minimal coma, but maybe a little stretching of stars in the corners, certainly well controlled. As the shooter and computer you have the best view.

Checked my temperature and pulse and concluded that I may be suffering an early attack of GAS. The fact that sigma has an unreviewed in large part 14mm lens coming out is both limiting and extending the illness.
Your images are outstanding.

Regards
 
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CANONisOK said:
Tromsø; 25 Feb 2017; Now, this one is just for fun.

Canon 5D Mark IV; Samyang XP 14mm; f/2.4; ISO3200; 8 sec;

Lots of little tweaks to levels. JPEG 65% (to meet file size limitation)

Superb, CANONisOK! This shot conveys three dimensionality wonderfully and the colors are really harmonious! And it is ethereal, at least to one who has seen the aurora only twice.
 
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