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Samyang Enhanced Cine Lens, VDSLR 14MM T3.1 MK2, for Mount MFT Cameras

"New: 9 Aperture Blades for Exceptional Bokeh and Starburst Effect- The new VDSLR MK2 series has bee...

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By: Samyang
SKU: B08VD6KZ65
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Expected Delivery by 13 Jun, Saturday to 15 Jun, Monday

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Highlights
  1. "New: 9 Aperture Blades for Exceptional Bokeh and Starburst Effect- The new VDSLR MK2 series has been updated with 9 aperture blades and is able to deliver the latest image trends. The smooth and circular bokeh adds a three dimensional quality and pleasing out-of-focus effect. 18-ray starburst highlights can also be created by stopping down to small apertures. "
  2. New: Weather Sealing- As requested by many users, the MK2 series now includes a weather-sealing feature. This protects the most vulnerable gap between the lens and camera mount, to prevent dust, light rain and snow from penetrating. It provides the ability to capture stunning images in less than perfect conditions.
  3. "New: Updated Design with Side Scales- The Samyang VDSLR MK2 models have a sleek new design; black and matte finish boosts usability and professionalism on the set. They are lightweight but sturdy and fully equipped for numerous projects. The distance scales are readable from both sides, as are the focal lengths. These features support focus pullers and assistant cinematographers to operate more intuitively. "