A fully-manual prime lens with a fast aperture at a bargain price

Product Overview

Overall rating:

91%

Samyang 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC

Image Quality:85%
Performance:90%
Value:95%
Overall score:91%
Design:95%
Features:90%

Pros:

  • Bright aperture, build quality

Cons:

  • Weak performance at wide aperture

Product:

Samyang 35mm f/1.4 AS UMC Review

Manufacturer:

Price as reviewed:

£350.00
If Samyang’s name is unfamiliar then now is a good time to find out more about the brand, which has been in the market since 1972 serving the industrial television sector. The company also makes high-spec lenses, optical accessories and a zoom-telescope.

This 35mm f/1.4 attracts an immediate comparison with Zeiss lenses on account of being a manual-only prime lens. There is no support for autofocusing, though the host camera’s AF indicator can be used as an electronic rangefinder.

Despite its Zeiss-like look and feel, Samyang’s lens carries an un-Zeiss-like £350 price tag. Not surprisingly, Samyang makes much of offering the best combination of price and specifications.
A wide focusing collar dominates the middle of the lens, sitting in front of old-fashioned fan-type depth-of-field markings.

Behind this is the brand-defining red metallic band and, on the Nikon-fit lens tested (there are also Canon, Pentax, Samsung NX, Four Thirds, and Sony Alpha fittings available), 
a manual aperture ring that must be set to f/22 for automatic exposure. Electronic data transfer is supported for the latest cameras and peep-hole support is provided, in the case of Nikon bodies, for film-based AI cameras.

The action of the focusing collar is absolutely perfect but the throw is longer than normal at around 120°. This is not a problem: in fact it gives the lens a uniquely precise feel. A petal-type lens hood is also supplied.

Technical testing was a little disappointing as the figures were rather weak at very wide apertures. Stopping-down improves things greatly but it’s a shame to reserve the widest apertures for bright viewing rather than also being able to exploit their very shallow depth-of-field characteristics while retaining maximum image quality.

In use, the lens handles very nicely indeed. Not everybody will want a fully manual lens but those who try this 35mm f/1.4 are likely to be impressed. Helpfully, a soft carrying pouch is included to help protect the lens while it is in transit.

 

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