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Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review

Gary Wolstenholme reviews the Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS lens.


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Handling and features
Performance
Verdict
Specification

Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review: 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS

This manual focus wide angle lens for APS-C format cameras, offers a fast f/2 maximum aperture for a budget launch price of around £419.

This lens is available to fit many different types of camera with an APS-C or smaller sensor, including Canon, Nikon, Pentax, Sony, Samsung NX, Micro Four Thirds and Four Thirds SLRs. When used with an APS-C sensor camera, this lens provides an angle of view equivalent to a 24mm lens used on a 35mm camera. In this review we will be taking a close look at the Canon version. A version for Nikon cameras with a metering chip to support open-aperture, matrix metering as also available for a launch price of around £459.

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Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review: Samyang 16mm F 2 4

 

 

Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS Handling and features

Even though this lens is keenly priced for its specification, the build quality is very good. Lightly textured high quality plastics have been used for much of the lens barrel, with a metallic red ring placed just after the aperture ring, which is a feature of Samyang's premium lenses. The lens isn't massively heavy and it balances very well with the Canon EOS 600D used for testing.

The manual focusing ring is smooth to operate and is a pleasure to use as a result, with just the right amount of damping to make fine adjustments easy to apply. This lens' excellent manual focusing action and wide aperture will make this lens ideal for those who shoot video with their DSLRs. Closest focus is 20cm, which should be ideal for shooting in cramped environments or even for the occasional close up, where the wide angle will allow more of your subject's surroundings to be included than is possible with longer focal length lenses. Focusing is performed by moving the rear group of elements, so the length of the lens doesn't change and the filter thread does not rotate, which should make this lens perfect for use with graduated and polarising filters.

No electronic coupling with the camera is provided, so metering needs to be performed via the stop down method. No hyperfocal scale has been marked on the lens either, unlike other similar Samyang lenses, so a separate hyperfocal calculator may be necessary for those who like to shoot using this method.

A lightweight plastic hood is provided with the lens, which fits via a bayonet fitting. The fitting is quite loose on the lens supplied for testing and the hood often came off when the lens was removed from a bag for shooting.

Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review: Samyang 16mm F 2 5

 

 

 

 

Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS Performance

At f/2, sharpness in the centre of the frame is already excellent, with good clarity being achieved towards the edges of the frame at this aperture. Stopping down the aperture improves sharpness across the frame, with clarity in the centre of the frame peaking with outstanding levels at f/4 and clarity approaching excellent levels towards the edges of the frame at f/8.

 

 

 

 

Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review: Resolution at 16mm
Resolution at 16mm

How to read our charts

The blue column represents readings from the centre of the picture frame at the various apertures and the green is from the edges. Averaging them out gives the red weighted column.

The scale on the left side is an indication of actual image resolution. The taller the column, the better the lens performance. Simple.

For this review, the lens was tested on a Canon EOS 600D using Imatest.


Chromatic aberrations are kept well under control, remaining under half a pixel width in size at all apertures. These low levels of fringing should be barely visible in images, even with high contrast areas towards the edges of the frame.

 

 

 

 

Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review: Chromatic aberration at 16mm
Chromatic aberration at 16mm

How to read our charts

Chromatic aberration is the lens' inability to focus on the sensor or film all colours of visible light at the same point. Severe chromatic aberration gives a noticeable fringing or a halo effect around sharp edges within the picture. It can be cured in software.

Apochromatic lenses have special lens elements aspheric, extra-low dispersion etc. to minimize the problem, hence they usually cost more.

For this review, the lens was tested on Canon EOS 600D using Imatest.


Falloff of illumination towards the corners is well controlled for a wide angle lens with a fast maximum aperture. At f/2 the corners are only 1.6 stops darker than the image centre and visually uniform illumination is achieved with the lens stopped down to f/5.6 or beyond.

Imatest detected 2.41% barrel distortion, which is a reasonably mild amount for a wide aperture lens with a fast maximum aperture, but may still become visible in images with straight lines close to the edges of the frame. Corrections should be relatively straightforward to apply in image editing software afterwards as the distortion pattern is uniform across the frame.

Flare is not an issue, in all but the harshest lighting conditions and contrast is retained well when shooting into the light. Strong point sources of light shining into the lens will cause a loss of contrast, but only in extreme cases.

Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Sample Photos

 

 

Value for Money

This lens is pretty unique in what it offers for most camera systems, but even so given the performance it offers, the price of £419 seems very reasonable indeed. Nikon users will find the version with a metering chip much easier to use than the standard stop down metering version, so the slight premium of £40 is well worth the extra.
 

Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS Verdict

Those looking for wide aperture lenses for the APS-C or smaller format camera need not continue looking at full frame lenses, that generally cost and weigh more now this lens is available. Although some photographers may find manual focusing off putting, spending a little time practising and getting used to how the lens behaves will pay dividends in the long run. This is especially true when considering how little this lens costs for what you get.
 

  Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Lens Review:  
  The Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS lens performs excellently and is very good value for money.  

Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS Pros

Very good value for money
Excellent sharpness in the centre from maximum aperture
Good build
Very good sharpness towards the edges stopped down to f/4 or beyond

 

 

Samyang 16mm f/2 ED AS UMC CS Cons

No hyperfocal scale
Petal shaped hood is a little loose

 

 

 

 

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Samyang 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS Specifications

ManufacturerSamyang
General
Lens Mounts
  • Canon EF
  • Panasonic Micro Four Thirds
  • Olympus Micro Four Thirds
  • Sony A
  • Pentax K
  • Samsung NX
  • Sony E Mount
  • Fujifilm X Mount
Lens
Focal Length16mm
Angle of View79.5° - 83.1°
Max Aperturef/2
Min Aperturef/22
Filter Size77mm
StabilisedNo Data
35mm equivalentNo Data
Internal focusingNo
Maximum magnificationNo Data
Focusing
Min Focus20cm
Construction
BladesNo Data
Elements13
Groups11
Box Contents
Box ContentsNo Data
Dimensions
Weight615g
Height89.7mm

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Comments

jumpsystems Avatar
jumpsystems 19 19 United Kingdom
11 Jul 2013 11:23AM
So what's wrong with manual focussing? I used it for decades on my film cameras and didn't get the number of mis-focussed shots that I currently achieve with autofocus lenses. It's all part of the experience and takes you that bit further away from a point-and-shoot mentality.
ElSid Avatar
ElSid 16 11 United Kingdom
19 Jul 2013 4:51PM
If they can chip the lens to work with Nikon's metering system at full aperture then I query why they can't or won't do it for the others - seems a strange decision to take on a £400+ lens when all it's other qualities appear to be right on the nail.
drtom Avatar
drtom 10
1 Dec 2016 11:29PM
Just to say that it is difficult to use these lenses on APSC cameras with small viewfinders especially when photographing at high f stops
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