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Samyang AF 135 mm f/1.8 FE

12 September 2022
Maciej Latałło

6. Distortion



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The Samyang AF 135 mm f/1.8 FE doesn't experience any distortion-related problems. On the smaller APS-C sensor we got a result of +0.10% which, within the margin of measuring error, is in accordance with zero. On full frame deformations increased to +0.30% but still, such a level should be deemed imperceptible.

It's worth mentioning the fact that the performance of the Samyang in this category is slightly better than the performance of its more expensive rival produced by Sony.

Sony A7R III, 135 mm, APS-C
Samyang AF 135 mm f/1.8 FE - Distortion
Sony A7R III, 135 mm, FF
Samyang AF 135 mm f/1.8 FE - Distortion