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Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT
Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT
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Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT

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Description

Article no.: 30124

Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT – Fast T1.5 aperture for cinematic, low-light filmmaking

The Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT lens brings a fast T1.5 aperture to filmmakers working on Micro Four Thirds systems. It belongs to the VDSLR MK2 cine lens lineup, designed to provide a professional feel at an accessible price. This lens helps filmmakers concentrate on scenes and creativity, while supporting low-light shooting and cinematic image quality.

Key features

  • Fast T1.5 aperture that supports low-light capture and shallow depth of field.
  • Part of the Samyang VDSLR MK2 series — an affordable cine lens line with a professional feel.
  • Enhanced weather sealing for increased reliability in varied shooting conditions.
  • Focal lengths are marked on both sides of the lens for quick, practical use on set.
  • Sleek design that suits both compact and professional rig setups.
  • 9 aperture blades (depending on model), contributing to a pleasing bokeh.
  • Aspherical lens elements to reduce spherical and optical aberration for clearer, more vibrant images.

Compatibility and system support

The VDSLR MK2 series supports a wide range of camera systems. Samyang offers these lenses for Canon EF, Sony E, Canon RF, Nikon F, Canon M, Fuji X and MFT mounts. They fit both DSLR and mirrorless cameras, making them suitable for many filmmaking setups around the globe.

Series overview and use cases

The VDSLR MK2 lineup includes focal lengths commonly used in narrative and commercial work: 14mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 135mm. This 24mm T1.5 model provides a versatile wide-angle option for independent filmmakers, low-budget project directors, and anyone assembling a first cine lens set. The series aims to broaden creative possibilities while keeping costs manageable.

Optical coverage and design notes

Despite their compact size, VDSLR MK2 lenses cover full-frame sensors (36x24mm). The series continues the image quality legacy of previous Samyang cine lines by incorporating aspherical elements to help reduce aberrations. Together with the aperture design and construction choices, these elements contribute to clear and vibrant results.

Specification Detail
Model Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT
Focal length 24mm
Aperture T1.5
Mount MFT
Series VDSLR MK2
Sensor coverage Full-frame (36x24mm)
Design features Enhanced weather sealing; focal lengths marked on both sides; aspherical elements; 9 aperture blades (depending on model)

Who should choose this lens?

Choose the Samyang 24mm T1.5 VDSLR MK2 MFT if you need a wide-angle cine lens with a very fast aperture for low-light filmmaking on Micro Four Thirds systems. It suits independent filmmakers, content creators on a budget, and directors building a practical cine lens set who still require professional-feeling optics.

FAQ

question: Which mounts are available for the VDSLR MK2 series?
Answer: The series is available for Canon EF, Sony E, Canon RF, Nikon F, Canon M, Fuji X and MFT mounts.

question: Does the VDSLR MK2 series cover full-frame sensors?
Answer: Yes. The VDSLR MK2 lenses cover full-frame sensors (36x24mm), despite their compact size.

question: What focal lengths are included in the VDSLR MK2 lineup?
Answer: The series includes 14mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm and 135mm focal lengths, providing essential angles for creative and commercial projects.

question: What design elements improve image quality on these lenses?
Answer: The VDSLR MK2 lenses use aspherical lens elements to reduce spherical and optical aberration. Additionally, they feature enhanced weather sealing, focal-length markings on both sides, and 9 aperture blades on certain models to help produce pleasing bokeh and sharp images.

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