Rokinon 14mm F2.8 for Canon EF $224 (Reg $280)

Richard Cox
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For a limited time, this lens is only $223.87, saving you 23% off the regular price of $279.99.

Now, you may wonder why I am highlighting this lens; well, it's because this is the best lens for the buck that you can get for Astro landscape photography. It's fast, it's wide, and most importantly, it's nearly coma-free. That means that stars even out to the corners will remain like pinpoints of light. From lenstip;

Rokinon FE14M-C 14mm F2.8 for Canon EF

  • Ultra Wide-Angle 14mm Lens
  • Compatible w/ Full Frame & APS-C Cameras
  • Hybrid Aspherical Lenses — Sharp Images
  • Multi-Layer Coating to Reduce Flare
  • Manual Focus Lens
  • Built-In Petal-Type Lens Hood

The 14mm f/2.8 IF ED UMC Lens for Canon EF from Rokinon gives you approximately a 115° view with dramatic results when used with a full frame digital camera or 35mm film camera. With hybrid aspherical lenses, you will produce sharply defined images with a minimum of distortion and chromatic aberrations. This manual focus 14mm lens focuses as close as 0.9′ / 28cm from the lens, and has a built-in petal-type lens hood. With some cameras, Shutter Lock must be disengaged on the camera's menu.

  • Ultra wide-angle 14mm lens with an approximately 90° angle of view using an APS-C camera, for dramatic effects
  • Lens is constructed with two ED lens elements, one hybrid aspherical lens element and one glass aspherical lens element, for outstanding, sharply defined images
  • Minimal distortion and chromatic aberrations
  • Super multi-layer coating to reduce flares and ghost images
  • Lens has a minimum focusing distance of 0.9′ / 28cm for enhanced close-up shots
  • Also conforms to APS-C (1:1.5x) size digital imaging format
  • Lens includes a built-in petal-type lens hood
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Richard has been using Canon cameras since the 1990s, with his first being the now legendary EOS-3. Since then, Richard has continued to use Canon cameras and now focuses mostly on the genre of infrared photography.
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