PRODUCT
- HOME
- PRODUCT
- MANUAL FOCUS //=$lang?> //=$requestInfo['seq']?> //=$result_info['title']?>
If you're looking for another location, please select your location.
The perfect spacing and distance are always necessary when shooting all kinds of subjects, including people, to give them a proper relationship with the beautiful space around them. So, what’s the exact distance that helps you best appreciate a work of art, or a photo?
The correct answer is the diagonal length of the full frame of a subject.
The best standpoint from which to appreciate the full view of a subject is the distance of the diagonal length of the subject frame. This wider angle is superior to standing closer at a 50 degree angle to get a more detailed view. This notion of an ideal distance or view point is also applicable in the world of photography.
For still images, keeping a distance equal to the diagonal length of the full image surface is recommended. The full frame sensor of a digital camera is 36 x 24mm and the diagonal length is 43.26mm so any distance close to this number is nearer to the ideal than the currently accepted industry standard of 50mm.
Back when film cameras were common, 45mm was the industry standard and this continued as reflex cameras needed extra space to fit a mirror. However, as mirrorless cameras become more popular again, there has been a need to return to this industry standard…which is the impetus for the Samyang AF 45mm F1.8 FE. With less distortion than a 35mm lens and wider angles than a 55mm lens, the Samyang AF 45mm F1.8 FE is a perfect lens for portraits, landscapes, architecture photography, and pictures of pets.
On the Preset Aperture Control function, the aperture blade operates smoothly like a "De-clicked lens", which is advantageous for video recording.
Fujifilm cameras are engineered to control the aperture according to the minimum exposure value(F-stop), so when the camera controls the aperture, it blinks momentarily to set the proper exposure.
AF 75mm F1.8 X intentionally disconnects the communication with the camera body and the lens itself on the Preset Aperture Control function, so it is possible to smoothly adjust the exposure without flickering. ISO and shutter speed are adjusted according to the changed exposure by controlling the aperture, so the exposure value can be changed even with the 1/2 F-stop.
On the Preset Aperture Control function, the aperture blade operates smoothly like a "De-clicked lens", which is advantageous for video recording.
Fujifilm cameras are engineered to control the aperture according to the minimum exposure value(F-stop), so when the camera controls the aperture, it blinks momentarily to set the proper exposure.
AF 75mm F1.8 X intentionally disconnects the communication with the camera body and the lens itself on the Preset Aperture Control function, so it is possible to smoothly adjust the exposure without flickering. ISO and shutter speed are adjusted according to the changed exposure by controlling the aperture, so the exposure value can be changed even with the 1/2 F-stop.
The Preset Aperture Control function operates only when shooting video(Movie mode) and the focusing mode of the camera is set to AF mode. Please set the aperture at f/1.8 before switching the "Custom Switch" to "Mode 2. It is recommended to set the "Exposure mode" as A mode (Aperture Priority AE) or M mode (Manual Exposure).
* How to use the “Preset Aperture Control” function?
1) Camera Body Setting
AF Mode → Video Mode ('A' or 'M' mode) → Set the Aperture @F1.8
(2) Lens Setting
Switch your "Custom Switch” to “Mode 2(M2)"
(3) Now, you're ready to use the Preset Aperture Control function with your focus ring
The Preset Aperture Control function operates only when shooting video(Movie mode) and the focusing mode of the camera is set to AF mode. Please set the aperture at f/1.8 before switching the "Custom Switch" to "Mode 2. It is recommended to set the "Exposure mode" as A mode (Aperture Priority AE) or M mode (Manual Exposure).
* How to use the “Preset Aperture Control” function?
1) Camera Body Setting
AF Mode → Video Mode ('A' or 'M' mode) → Set the Aperture @F1.8
(2) Lens Setting
Switch your "Custom Switch” to “Mode 2(M2)"
(3) Now, you're ready to use the Preset Aperture Control function with your focus ring
[What is Dolly shot?]
A dolly shot, also referred to as a tracking shot or trucking shot, is a camera movement technique used by cinematographers to track and follow a subject in motion. To achieve this, the camera is mounted on a device called a "dolly," which facilitates smooth tracking movement. The dolly can move in front of, behind, or alongside the subject, which can be a person, a location, a product, or any other object of focus in the frame. Through this, you can control the emotional distance between the subject and the viewer by highlighting the audiovisual and dramatic effects.
[How to take a Dolly Shot simply by handheld]
Tip. If the moving distance is long, the camera may shake, so please shoot at a focal length between 35 and 100mm.
1. Stand at a distance of about 1.5 to 2 meters away from the subject.
2. Set the custom switch to MF and Mode 3 and adjust the focal length to about 100mm.
3. After focusing on the subject, set the aperture to F8~16.
4. Slowly turn the zoom ring to the left (towards the wide-angle end) while using your upper body and arms to move the camera toward your subject.
5. Dolly Shot complete!
※ When shooting from a farther distance from the subject, use a cart or gimbal for more stable shooting.
DSLR / Full Frame |
---|
1D X Mark Ⅱ |
1D X |
1Ds Mark Ⅲ |
1Ds |
5DsR |
5Ds |
5D Mark Ⅳ |
5D Mark Ⅲ |
6D Mark Ⅱ |
6D |
DSLR / APS-H |
---|
1D Mark Ⅲ |
1D |
Mirrorless / APS-C |
---|
M6 |
M5 |
M10 |
M3 |
M2 |
DSLR / APS-S |
---|
7D Mark Ⅱ |
7D |
80D |
70D |
60D |
30D |
D60 |
D30 |
77D (9000D) |
760D (8000D / Rebel T6s) |
1300D (Kiss X80 / Rebel T6) |
1200D (Kiss X70 / Rebel T5) |
200D (Kiss X9 / Rebel SL2) |
800D (Kiss X9i / Rebel T7i) |
700D (Kiss X9i / Rebel T7i) |
100D (Kiss X7 / Rebel SL1) |
650D (Kiss X6i / Rebel T4i) |
600D (Kiss X5 / Rebel T3i) |
550D (Kiss X4 / Rebel T2i) |
500D (Kiss X3 / Rebel T1i) |
1000D (Kiss F / Rebel XS) |
450D (Kiss X2 / Rebel X냐) |
DSLR / Full Frame |
---|
D850 |
D5 |
D810A |
D4S |
D810 |
D750 |
Df |
D610 |
D4 |
D800 |
D800E |
D600 |
D3s |
D3x |
D700 |
D3 |
DSLR / APS-C |
---|
D7500 |
D3400 |
D500 |
D5600 |
D7200 |
D5500 |
D3300 |
D7100 |
D5300 |
D5200 |
D7000 |
D300s |
D300 |
DSLR / Full Frame |
---|
Z6 |
Z7 |
D810A |
D4S |
D750 |
D810A |
DSLR / APS-C |
---|
D7200 |
D500 |
D3300 |
D5500 |
D5600 |
D3400 |
D7500 |
* Cameras released within 5 years from 2019 are tested.
Password reset reminder
Gildong Hong,it has been three months since your last password reset.
This is the last step to create your account.
Please follow the link sent to your email address.
Please enter your new email address.
Please log in with your new email address.
You do not have permission to access this server.
Please contact the administrator.
Dear client,
Your registered email address on
Samyang Optics website is hongildong@naver.com.
Please click below to finalize your authorization to Samyang Optics.
Didn’t join Samyang Optics?
Another user may have mistakenly entered your email address.
If you have not joined Samyang Optics, please use the link to report the mistake.
- Samyang Optics Administrator -
Note : Please do not reply to this email as the address is a send-only account.
Please contact us with any questions via the following website.
Go to website >
There is an account created with your email address as below.
To discontinue using this account,
please click on the “block account” button.
Congratulations!
Your account has been verified.
Meet the various services of Samyang Optics!
There is no password matching your information.
Please check if your information is accurate.
The reset password email has been sent to your
email address.
Follow the instructions in the email to reset your password.
If the email is not in your inbox, please check your spam mailbox.
Can’t find the email?
There is no password matching your information.
Please check if your information is accurate.