Description
Article no.: 30169
The Samyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR MK2 for Canon RF is a telephoto video lens designed for full-frame sensors. It offers a bright T/2.2 aperture that works in a variety of shooting situations and supports precise, cinematic focusing for video production.
The 135mm T2.2 MK2 keeps a compact form while providing cinema-oriented controls. You get de-clicked aperture and geared focus rings that enable smooth, repeatable adjustments. Because the lens delivers a long focus throw—over 130°—cinematographers can perform fine, accurate focus pulls. In practice, that yields a more professional feel to video footage compared to relying on autofocus photo lenses.
Despite its compact dimensions, the VDSLR MK2 lenses cover full-frame sensors (36x24mm). The 135mm model uses special glass elements such as ASP and ED to reduce spherical and optical aberrations, helping produce clear and vibrant images. Overall, the MK2 series preserves the beloved image characteristics and fast T-stop performance of the previous VDSLR lineup.
The VDSLR MK2 set comprises six commonly used focal lengths, offered to cover a wide range of cinematic needs:
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Model | Samyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR MK2 Canon RF |
| Aperture | T2.2 |
| Aperture blades | 9 |
| Coverage | Full-frame sensors (36x24mm) |
| Focus throw | >130° |
| Mount | Canon RF (VDSLR MK2 range available in 7 camera mounts) |
| Weather sealing | Yes |
| Optical elements | Special glass such as ASP or ED |
| Key features | De-clicked aperture, focus gear rings, focal lengths marked on both sides, compact for handheld and gimbal use |
Question: Is the Samyang 135mm T2.2 VDSLR MK2 suitable for full-frame video work?
Answer: Yes. The lens covers full-frame sensors (36x24mm) and is designed specifically for video applications with a bright T2.2 aperture.
Question: Can I use this lens on a gimbal or for handheld shooting?
Answer: Yes. The MK2’s compact size makes it well suited to handheld and gimbal setups while retaining cine-style controls.
Question: Does the lens support cine-style focus and aperture control?
Answer: Yes. It features de-clicked aperture and geared focus rings with a long focus throw (>130°) for smooth, precise adjustments and accurate focus pulls.
Question: What optical improvements does the MK2 series offer?
Answer: The MK2 lineup retains the beloved image quality and fast T-stops of the earlier series and includes special glass elements such as ASP or ED to reduce spherical and optical aberrations for clearer, more vibrant images.
Question: Is this lens weather sealed and available in other mounts?
Answer: Yes. The MK2 models include weather sealing, and the VDSLR MK2 range is available in seven camera mounts; this specific listing is for the Canon RF mount.