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The Rokinon 12mm f/2.0 NCS CS is a premium manual-focus wide-angle prime lens designed for Sony E-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a fast f/2.0 aperture, 12 optical elements including ED and aspherical glass, and a Nano Coating System, it delivers sharp, distortion-minimized images with excellent contrast and color fidelity. Its ultra-wide 98.9° field of view is ideal for landscapes, architecture, and low-light photography. Compact and lightweight, it offers precise manual focusing and supports 67mm filters, making it a versatile tool for creative professionals seeking expansive, vivid imagery.








| ASIN | B00JD4TAWI |
| Best Sellers Rank | #233 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,679) |
| Date First Available | March 24, 2014 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 9.6 ounces |
| Item model number | RK12M-E |
| Manufacturer | Rokinon |
| Product Dimensions | 2.3 x 2.8 x 2.8 inches |
D**P
Great Value Lens
Pro's: + It does have a solid construction + It is easy to adjust + You will not knock this out of focus or F stop by holding the lens to capture a shot + The sun cover does help + It has a great depth of field + Great for video at 4k when the camera crops (M50) + Sharp details + The construction and mechanics never got loose after almost 1 year of use + Great for real estate photography Cons: It can suffer from chromatic aberration if left wide open and you are taking shots of a tree with a strong source of light breaking through (Fix is to bump the F stop to 4 - 8 depending on the situation, and bring the ISO to 200-400 if you truly need to) - It is slightly larger than the Canon options - It does not have autofocus Tips: Make sure to use edge detect and other focus tools are enabled to make sure you are in focus + Get Filters to help with tricky shots + Keep focus in infinite and bring slowly into focus to walk it back towards your subject if shooting between 3-11 feet
O**E
Surprisingly great, wish I'd purchased the Cine
I love this lens! I got this for use with my a6000 and it doesn't disappoint. It's about 18mm f/2 equivalent and it's actually pretty nice wide open - which isn't an easy task. It's small, light and produces great images considering the price. Images need some correction in post if you need straightness throughout, but big whoop. Look forward to finally taking a true wide to Africa this summer. The locking fit isn't perfect on the Sony E mount (tad bit of play). The focus ring is smooth, but a little tight. Having recently purchased the Rokinon 135mm f/2 Cine DS, I wish I had done the same with this one, though the price would have been slightly higher. The focus ring is a bit smoother, but the 0.8mm pitch of the teeth on the Cine make for easier gripping and if I do want to use it with follow focus later, it would be easier. If you like a grippier focus ring (this is not rubber coated, rather plastic), you might want to consider the Cine as well, though the aperture ring can be shifted MUCH easier accidentally on the Cine. Pros: - Wide - Fast - Sharp (even wide IMO at the price) - Very good lens hood and locks well into place, both ways - Excellent value Cons: - MF only (duh) - Focus ring is snug and not grippy - No electronic chip, so the aperture value doesn't report to the EXIF data, so use the cell phone app/note pad if that's important to you - Mount doesn't lock quite as securely as a native lens, leaving a slight bit of play so when you focus, the lens moves with it ever so slightly If you have an APS-C E-mount camera and can't afford the 10-15mm f/4 Sony, this is a great option. The Sony has AF, OSS, is wider and can give you some reach, but is almost triple the cost and a stop slower. Up to you. Some random samples below. The two of the dogs are around f/4 I think (again, no EXIF data) and the scapes in the 11+ range I think. NOTE: The two underexposed sun star images were loaded to help a buyer who asked. They were NOT taken with the Sony mount version of this lens like the other images I posted. The sun stars were taken with the CINE version for the Fuji X system and I've yet to add a review of that lens for that mount. Cheers
C**H
Great landscape and astophotography lens - but watch out for bad copies due to quality control
This lens really stands out as a high quality and inexpensive lens in comparison to the competition in this focal length. Your other options are the Zeiss lens with slightly better optical quality for a lot more money or the Sony zoom that is lower optical quality and still expensive. This one is the obvious answer is you can deal with manual focus and manual aperture. If you shoot landscape or astro, you're likely focused at infinity all the time, so manual focus is not a big issue. However, it seems that Rokinon has poor quality control resulting in some lenses in the market that are not meeting the expectation of high optical quality. If you get a good copy, I highly recommend this lens. The first one I purchased felt like the infinity stop on the focus ring was not quite at the right location, resulting in shots that were passable but not quite sharp enough. I got it replaced for free through Amazon in two days. The replacement was sharp edge to edge but noticeably about one stop darker in only one corner, which is not acceptable to me. Pros: - A steal in comparison to other ultrawide lenses in the market - Good build quality will likely survive a few drops - Relatively small and lightweight - F/2.0 for this price, great for astrophotagraphy but not important for other disciplines like landscape - Focus ring feels great, not squishy or hard to get very precise focus - Can use screw on filters unlike some other Rokinon wide angle lens In the middle: - Manual focus, you're probably parked at infinity anyway, but with focus peaking I can nail the focus fast - Manual aperture, I was shooting in A or M anyway, I actually prefer an aperture ring - No image stabilization, with such a wide and fast lens, image stabilization is not really needed, so why bother designing in an expensive feature? Cons: - No exif data because it's fully manual. It would be nice to have, but not absolutely necessary - Poor quality control!!! Make sure you get a good copy If you're interested, here is cheap lens case that fits well (size small) https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B075LRNW8Q/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
V**E
Excelente calidad de materiales de construcción,casi todo metal, bayoneta metálica, pequeño y ligero, unos 250 g, enfoque manual (hay que activar la función de disparo sin objetivo en el menú de la cámara C.Fn: Otros). Y en el menú 4 activar el ajuste valor máximo MF para tener ayuda de enfoque. Control de apertura manual, lindo bokeh f2 y permite acercar a 10 cm del sujeto. Altamente recomendable.
H**Z
The speed and sharpness is good, focus ring and aperture ring is of good quality and has a feel to it. Does not like the distortion and fringing.
M**E
Le ROKINON 12 mm F2.0 NCS CS pour Sony E-Mount est un objectif ultra grand-angle exceptionnel, particulièrement pour l'astrophotographie. Grâce à son ouverture maximale de f/2.0, il capte une quantité impressionnante de lumière, idéale pour immortaliser des ciels étoilés dans toute leur splendeur. La qualité optique est remarquable, offrant des images nettes avec un minimum de distorsion et d'aberrations chromatiques, même à pleine ouverture. Sa compacité et sa légèreté en font un compagnon de choix pour les photographes en déplacement. Pour capturer la beauté de la voie lactée ou des paysages nocturnes, cet objectif est tout simplement incontournable !
K**�
Easy to use manual lens. Takes great photos for the price.
B**N
العدسة بطلة ولكن لا تصلح لكاميرات R6 mark 2 الا بمحول فتحة العدسة . تصور النجوم والمباني بشكل مجنون و تسوي 6D للعقارات والشقق من الداخل .
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