Rokinon 100mm f/2.8 Macro Lens for Micro Four Thirds
Samyang 135mm f/2.0 ED UMC Lens for Sony E Mount
Rokinon 135mm f/2.0 ED UMC Lens for Micro Four Thirds Mount
Micro Four Thirds Mount Lens
270mm (35mm Equivalent)
Aperture Range: f/2.0 to f/22
One Extra-Low Dispersion Element
Ultra Multi-Coating
Manual Focus; Manual Aperture Ring
Minimum Focus Distance: 2.6'
Filter Thread Diameter: 77mm
Removable Lens Hood
Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm
Lease to Own at
$120 /month or less
100 Days Price: $719
est. $28 /week*
Get it now rent as you go. The item is yours after renting for 12 months or buyout early anytime. No down payment, no commitment, return/cancel anytime.
Rental payment / 2 wks est. $56 * All lease payments apply to the ownership cost
Ownership Options & Cost (before tax)
100-day cash price: $719
Lease-to-Own: 26 bi-weekly payments over 12 months.
Early buyout price: After 100 days, buyout with a one-time payment of 50% of your remaining ownership balance.
The 135mm f/2.0 ED UMC Lens for Micro Four Thirds Mount from Rokinon is a manual focus telephoto prime lens useful for portraiture and most telephoto applications. Its fast f/2.0 maximum aperture is effective in low light and enables shallow depth of field control. With a rounded 9-blade diaphragm, shallow depth of field imaging will be rendered with pleasing out-of-focus highlights. On Micro Four Thirds format mirrorless cameras, this lens provides the 35mm equivalent focal length of 270mm. Its minimum focus distance is 2.6'.
The optical design includes one extra-low dispersion lens element to control chromatic aberration, contributing to sharp, color-accurate imaging, and each of its lens elements features Ultra Multi-Coating to improve light transmission and reduce ghosting and flare. An internal focus system prevents the front end from rotating which allows more effective use of variable filters.
A durable metal barrel with a wide focus ring and manual aperture control ring offer tactile control over focus and exposure. An included, removable lens hood deters stray light from entering the lens, while protecting it from accidental impact and precipitation.