Samyang V-AF 75mm T1.9 Photo and Video Review
The Samyang V-AF 75mm T1.9 is a full frame, Sony E-mount lens. For photography, I am using this prime lens on the Sony A7IV and the A7sIII for video. This V-AF 75mm T1.9 is part of Samyang's new video lens line up.
The Samyang V-AF 75mm T1.9 is a small and light weight lens at only 280 grams. This is the same weight as every lens in the V-AF range which seems to be geared towards using it on a gimbal.
This lens features a very grippy focus ring which has 300 degrees of focus rotation which is linear when choosing to use the lens in manual focus. The V-AF 75mm T1.9 has a custom switch which you can use to customise the function of the focus ring. It has a focus hold button, a tally lamp on the side and front of the lens, it's weather sealed and has a 58mm filter thread.
One more interesting aspect about this lens is it features a new Metal Accessory Mount on the front of the lens. Samyang claim this mount supports V-AF exclusive accessories. It will be interesting to see what they introduce in the future. I borrowed this lens from Samyang Australia, this is a loaner which I returned when I finished my review.
Watch my review video below to see straight out of camera, unedited example photos taken with the Samyang V-AF 75mm T1.9 at a portrait photoshoot. I share my in depth experience and thoughts on the performance, autofocus accuracy and video performance. Please subscribe to my channel if you haven't already, I upload new photography videos every single week!
model laura
makeup lidija j
video dan @ i make films
All photos edited with my Earthy Lightroom Preset Pack!
All photos edited with my Earthy Lightroom Preset Pack!
If you enjoyed this blog post, you might want to check out my review and photoshoot behind the scenes on the Samyang 85mm f1.4 mkII. Download a sample gallery of high res JPGs taken on the Samyang V-AF 75mm T1.9 and Sony A7IV on a different day to see lens flare, bokeh and chromatic aberration here.