Offering an extremely wide angle of view without distortion, the Canon EF-mount Samyang XP 10mm f/3.5 is an ultra-wide prime well-suited to landscape, interior, and architectural applications. Its advanced optical design incorporates aspherical, high refractive index, and extra-low dispersion elements to control colour fringing and distortion for clearer, more accurate colours and rendering. An Ultra Multi-Coating has also been applied to suppress ghosting and flare for improved contrast when working in bright and backlit conditions. This manual focus lens permits working with subjects as close as 10.6″ away, and the aluminium alloy housing is both lightweight and durable to support working in a variety of conditions.




Samyang XP 10mm F3.5 Canon EF
₹62,549.00
Key Features
- EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/3.5 to f/22
- 3 Aspherical, 1 HR, 3 ED Elements
- Ultra Multi-Coating
- Manual Focus Design
- Aluminum Alloy Lens Housing
- Seven-Blade Diaphragm
- Built-In Petal-Shaped Lens Hood
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Description
A super wide-angle prime lens designed for full-frame Canon EF-mount DSLRs, this lens can also be used with APS-C models where it will provide a 16mm equivalent focal length.
Advanced 18 elements, 11 groups optical design includes three aspherical elements, one high refractive index element, and three extra-low dispersion elements, which all combine to reduce spherical and chromatic aberrations, distortion, and colour fringing, as well as improve sharpness, clarity, and colour accuracy.
Ultra Multi-Coating has been applied to individual elements to minimize ghosting and flare for increased contrast and colour neutrality when working in strong lighting conditions.
Manual focus design permits working with subjects as close as 10.6″ away.
The Built-in petal-shaped lens hood blocks stray light from reaching the front element and also offers some physical protection against light impacts.
Aluminium alloy housing is both durable and lightweight.
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