Samyang

Samyang Optics, also known as Rokinon or Bower in some regions, has a rich history dating back to its establishment in South Korea in 1972. Initially focusing on producing camera lenses for other brands, Samyang gained recognition for its high-quality optics and affordable prices. In the early 2000s, the company began manufacturing lenses under its own brand name, expanding its presence in the photography market.

In 2008, Samyang made waves with the release of its first line of manual focus lenses designed for DSLR cameras. These lenses gained popularity among photographers seeking affordable alternatives without compromising on image quality. Samyang's commitment to providing value-packed lenses continued with the introduction of autofocus lenses in recent years, catering to photographers who prefer the convenience of autofocus techno

logy. The company's lineup of lenses has expanded to cover a wide range of focal lengths and specialties, including wide-angle, telephoto, and macro lenses. Samyang has also ventured into producing cine lenses tailored for filmmakers, offering smooth focusing and aperture control for professional video production.

Innovation has been a driving force for Samyang, with the introduction of lenses featuring advanced optical designs and coatings to minimize aberrations and improve image quality. Additionally, the company has adapted to the changing landscape of digital photography by developing lenses compatible with mirrorless camera systems, ensuring compatibility with the latest camera technologies.

Today, Samyang continues to be a trusted brand among photographers and videographers worldwide, known for its combination of quality, affordability, and innovation. With a diverse lineup of lenses catering to various photographic needs and a commitment to ongoing research and development, Samyang remains a significant player in the camera lens market.
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