Absolutely brilliant video, thank you! Subbed. I'm waiting for my Samyang to arrive today and I'm selling the 24-105 before I even try the Samyang. Why? I really do love the Sony but the truth is there are so many situations where I'm just reaching for a 35mm or 50mm prime to give that wow factor but funnily enough I'm often using them at F2.8! I'm chopping in 5 lenses (2 Sony and 3 Sigmas) for 3 Samyangs that will not only cover 99 percent of my focal lengths but allow me to get much faster aperture across the board and only pack 3 instead of 5 lenses!
Thank you very much. I was searching exactly for this comparison for making my decision to buy my next lens on my a7iii. I think for me (People-, Portrait-Wedding-, Businessphotography) will be the samyang the better decision.
Hey! Nice video! What camera are you using? I am considering buying the Samyang.. I am filming with the a7iii and mostly handheld .. how is the steady shot inside ?
Thanks! Everything in this video was shot with the same camera, the Sony A7III - We film plenty of content with the A7III handheld and the in body steady shot paired with the Samyang is really impressive. The only thing to be mindful of is the weight of the Samyang lens - It's pretty weighty and you'll definitely notice that shooting handheld all of the time!
Man.. Man! I was just looking for this video for 5 days. I purchased a7iv and a kit lens on 27th December. Now I'm planning to buy a good lens. I was confused which should I take? Didn't know how samyang 24-70 will work with my a7iv, it has no ibis that's why I was worried. Now u made me clear man thanks man thanks. And thanks again, your accent helped me a lot for my next IELTS exam. Hugs man ♥..
Kindly reply!!! Samyang has definitely better image quality but I am facing some problem with samyang 24-70 f2.8 while pairing with sony a7 iv ( I have updated sony firmware to the latest version). Whenever I try to take portrait and eye AF is on, it focuses either little bit before or behind the eye even with any object when I try to engage touch Af. Similar I have tried with Sony GM lens and sigma art 24-70 f2.8 I didn't find the same issue. But for video shoot there is no such problem... Can you please check this samyang lens that you have with sony a7iv and provide me any solution for my problem?
Your copy of the lens most probably has back/front focusing issue as factory default. You can fix it by connecting it to a computer and using Samyang's Lens utility software (you can download it for free on their website) but you will need to buy their lens station to connect it to your computer. It's not that expensive (around 30 euros brand new or if you can find a used one then its even cheaper). If you have other Samyang lenses also you can use the lens station to update the firmware and change a lot of functions. Hope this helps.
it was a really good lens for the short time that I had it- was a bit heavy though- but I liked it a lot. image quality and lens performance were excellent... however, there are two really huge problems with it: first, is that the mounting plate is screwed into four small plastic posts- this is all that is holding your lens onto your camera. so let's say you trip and fall and you bang your lens on the ground (which I've done with my sony 28-70mm kit lens- but it still works perfectly), or if your tripod with your camera falls, as mine did, the plastic posts will simply break on impact and your lens will just snap straight off your camera. the second problem is trying to get that repaired. it will not go well because repair shops cannot get any parts for your lens, and Samyang has only one location in the US to fix the things covered by their warranty... so ultimately you'll learn that you've bought a $1000 disposable lens... a real shame because I would have easily replaced it with another. Instead, though I'm gonna miss the 4mm on the wide end, I got the Tamron.
@@paiman_if your looking to expose some sort of deceitfulness on my part, maybe to discredit my thoughts on the Samyang, i'll just save you and the countless handful of people from any more vexation and undeserved sleepless nights- I confess. yes, I did copy and paste. however, if someone had done the same 3 months ago couldn't have cared any less how he put the word out... and I wouldn't have gotten that lens... and so what if the message is copied and pasted? i guess if I was some kind of maniac with lots of spare time on my hands I could give a thousand versions of the same thought... also, the negative replies I've gotten were all the same... so copy and paste made a lot of sense with them as well... cheers!
@@errantseed It wants to be a little smarter and be able to deal with problems. Today, everyone would like to film it for him, but the skill is nowhere to be found. And yes, you are crazy, I saw your review on every Samyang post. I bought it anyway, and if you can work out the distortion, it's a great choice for crafty folks :-)
I use the Sony 24-105mm on a SONY FS5, and I can't get the steady shot to work... (maybe an issue with my lens specifically? or firmware??) But the 2.8 stop on the SAMYANG does it for me... Think I'll go with the SAMYANG after seeing your review. Thanks
Absolutely brilliant video, thank you! Subbed.
I'm waiting for my Samyang to arrive today and I'm selling the 24-105 before I even try the Samyang.
Why? I really do love the Sony but the truth is there are so many situations where I'm just reaching for a 35mm or 50mm prime to give that wow factor but funnily enough I'm often using them at F2.8!
I'm chopping in 5 lenses (2 Sony and 3 Sigmas) for 3 Samyangs that will not only cover 99 percent of my focal lengths but allow me to get much faster aperture across the board and only pack 3 instead of 5 lenses!
Great comparison. Cheers mate!
Thank you very much. I was searching exactly for this comparison for making my decision to buy my next lens on my a7iii. I think for me (People-, Portrait-Wedding-, Businessphotography) will be the samyang the better decision.
Nice video thank you for sharing this!
What lens are you using for this video btw?
Hey! Nice video! What camera are you using? I am considering buying the Samyang.. I am filming with the a7iii and mostly handheld .. how is the steady shot inside ?
Thanks! Everything in this video was shot with the same camera, the Sony A7III - We film plenty of content with the A7III handheld and the in body steady shot paired with the Samyang is really impressive. The only thing to be mindful of is the weight of the Samyang lens - It's pretty weighty and you'll definitely notice that shooting handheld all of the time!
Really informative - thanks a lot!
Man.. Man!
I was just looking for this video for 5 days. I purchased a7iv and a kit lens on 27th December. Now I'm planning to buy a good lens. I was confused which should I take? Didn't know how samyang 24-70 will work with my a7iv, it has no ibis that's why I was worried. Now u made me clear man thanks man thanks.
And thanks again, your accent helped me a lot for my next IELTS exam.
Hugs man ♥..
Fantastic comparison mate. Thanks
was any of the lenses a review sample ?
Kindly reply!!!
Samyang has definitely better image quality but I am facing some problem with samyang 24-70 f2.8 while pairing with sony a7 iv ( I have updated sony firmware to the latest version). Whenever I try to take portrait and eye AF is on, it focuses either little bit before or behind the eye even with any object when I try to engage touch Af. Similar I have tried with Sony GM lens and sigma art 24-70 f2.8 I didn't find the same issue. But for video shoot there is no such problem...
Can you please check this samyang lens that you have with sony a7iv and provide me any solution for my problem?
Your copy of the lens most probably has back/front focusing issue as factory default. You can fix it by connecting it to a computer and using Samyang's Lens utility software (you can download it for free on their website) but you will need to buy their lens station to connect it to your computer. It's not that expensive (around 30 euros brand new or if you can find a used one then its even cheaper).
If you have other Samyang lenses also you can use the lens station to update the firmware and change a lot of functions.
Hope this helps.
I have Samyang and I have a question. When zooming in, I see some fluctuation in the exposure. You can check in the comparison in the video too 5:50
I think that's just the lens trying to keep up the focus while zooming in using software (parfocal feature) not exposure.
I could be wrong though.
@@paiman_ or maybe the metering is adjusting the exposure based on the image it sees in different zoom ranges.
Thanks heaps from NZ. Samyang wins and am gonna get that over 24-105.
it was a really good lens for the short time that I had it- was a bit
heavy though- but I liked it a lot. image quality and lens performance
were excellent... however, there are two really huge problems with it:
first, is that the mounting plate is screwed into four small plastic
posts- this is all that is holding your lens onto your camera. so let's
say you trip and fall and you bang your lens on the ground (which I've
done with my sony 28-70mm kit lens- but it still works perfectly), or if
your tripod with your camera falls, as mine did, the plastic posts will
simply break on impact and your lens will just snap straight off your
camera. the second problem is trying to get that repaired. it will not
go well because repair shops cannot get any parts for your lens, and
Samyang has only one location in the US to fix the things covered by
their warranty... so ultimately you'll learn that you've bought a $1000
disposable lens... a real shame because I would have easily replaced it
with another. Instead, though I'm gonna miss the 4mm on the wide end, I
got the Tamron.
Bro, you're literally copy pasting this comment on every single Samyang 24-70 video followed by another copy paste response.
Whats up man?
@@paiman_if your looking to expose some sort of deceitfulness on my part, maybe to discredit my thoughts on the Samyang, i'll just save you and the countless handful of people from any more vexation and undeserved sleepless nights- I confess. yes, I did copy and paste. however, if someone had done the same 3 months ago couldn't have cared any less how he put the word out... and I wouldn't have gotten that lens... and so what if the message is copied and pasted? i guess if I was some kind of maniac with lots of spare time on my hands I could give a thousand versions of the same thought... also, the negative replies I've gotten were all the same... so copy and paste made a lot of sense with them as well... cheers!
@@errantseed It wants to be a little smarter and be able to deal with problems. Today, everyone would like to film it for him, but the skill is nowhere to be found. And yes, you are crazy, I saw your review on every Samyang post. I bought it anyway, and if you can work out the distortion, it's a great choice for crafty folks :-)
So I'm gonna assume that the Rokinon will have the same problem/construction?
So now the decision dilemma moves to making a choice between the Sigma and the Samyang 24-70 f2.8... Anyone have any advice on that?
samyang is far better, build and quality and bokeh rendition
@@strippedlist thanks for the info. Do you know if anyone has done a comparison of features, etc?
@@barryfinbar Henry Media Group youtube
If you don't mind the little extra weight, Samyang for sure!
It's cheaper which is definitely a plus.
I use the Sony 24-105mm on a SONY FS5, and I can't get the steady shot to work... (maybe an issue with my lens specifically? or firmware??) But the 2.8 stop on the SAMYANG does it for me... Think I'll go with the SAMYANG after seeing your review. Thanks
Why you didnt the Sigma 24-70? Its 200g lighter than the crappy Samyang and still has f2.8 at an overall better image quality.
Don't forget the Tamron 28-75mm f2.8 G2 supposed best of all
But that 4mm, lol. People do say they miss it when switching from 24-70?
With the excellent new Z-mount 24-120 mm f4 Sony really needs to upgrade this lens!