Samyang Optics

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Samyang Optics Company Limited
Company type Public (Korean: 삼양옵틱스)
IndustryOptics
Founded1972
Headquarters Masan, South Korea
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Choong Hyun Hwang (CEO)
Products Camera lenses
Number of employees
150
Websitewww.samyanglensglobal.com

Samyang Optics is a South Korean manufacturer of camera lenses for several major brands of third-party mounts for still photography and video cameras. The company was founded in 1972 and has about 150 employees. Samyang exports to 58 countries through 39 overseas agents and distributors.

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In July 2023, Samyang joined the L-Mount Alliance. [1]

Samyang products are also sold under a wide variety of different brand names. Some examples are Rokinon, Bower, Opteka, Vivitar, Phoenix and Quantaray.

Products

Autofocus lenses

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Samyang AF lens

Autofocus lenses: [2] [ better source needed ]

For Canon EF Mount:

Samyang AF 85 mm f/1.4 RF Samyang-rf-85mm-f1.4-af.jpg
Samyang AF 85 mm f/1.4 RF

For Canon RF Mount:

For Sony E-Mount:

For Nikon F Mount:

Manual focus lenses

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Samyang MF lens

Interchangeable manual focus lenses for 9 different mounts. [2] [ better source needed ]

DSLRs

Samyang XP 10 mm
f/3.5 ultra wide angle lens for full-frame DSLRs Samyang XP 10mm f3.5.jpg
Samyang XP 10 mm f/3.5 ultra wide angle lens for full-frame DSLRs

Premium lenses for DSLRs. [2] [ better source needed ]

  • XP 10 mm f/3.5
  • XP 14 mm f/2.4
  • XP 35 mm f/1.2
  • XP 50 mm f/1.2
  • XP 85 mm f/1.2

Cinema lenses

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Samyang VDSLR lens

Interchangeable cinema lenses. [2] [ better source needed ]

Xeen cinema lenses

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Cinema lens

Cinema lenses are sold under the Xeen brand. [4] [ better source needed ]

  • XEEN 14 mm T3.1
  • XEEN 16 mm T2.6
  • XEEN 20 mm T1.9
  • XEEN 24 mm T1.5
  • XEEN 35 mm T1.5
  • XEEN 50 mm T1.5
  • XEEN 85 mm T1.5
  • XEEN 135 mm T2.2

Discontinued products

Samyang 500 mm
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Samyang 500 mm f/8

Autofocus zoom lenses [5]

For Minolta/Sony A-mount, Nikon AF, Pentax KAF:

Manual focus prime lenses

Manual focus prime T-mount mirror lenses.

Zoom

  • Samyang 650-1300 mm f/8-16

Awards

Notes

  1. "Die L-Mount-Allianz erhält zwei neue Mitglieder". 13 July 2023.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Samyang Optics". Samyang Optics.
  3. "Samyang Unveils New 85mm f/1.4 Autofocus Lens for Canon RF Mount". petapixel.com. 28 May 2020.
  4. "XEEN CF". XEEN CF.
  5. "Popular Photography". November 9, 1994 via Google Books.
  6. "Samyang 28-70mm F3.5-4.5 AF Macro Zoom A-mount lens info". www.dyxum.com.
  7. "Samyang 70-210mm F4-5.6 AF Macro Zoom A-mount lens info". www.dyxum.com.

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