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CP+ is officially underway, and LK Samyang has unveiled the AF 60-180 F2.8, its next lens made in collaboration with Schneider Kreuznach. The company also mentioned that an L-mount version of its AF 14-24mm F2.8 would be coming soon.
Details on the Schneider Kreuznach x LK Samyang AF 60-180 F2.8 are slim for now, but we were able to get hands-on with the lens. It features an AF/MF switch, a customizable Fn button and a zoom lock switch. It’s relatively compact and lightweight, balancing well on the Sony a7C that was used in the display. A representative at the booth said that it will be available for E and L-mounts sometime in the second half of the year, likely between June and August.
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The AF 14-24mm F2.8 FE was the first collaboration lens between LK Samyang and Schneider Kreuznach. It was announced at CP+ last year. Now, the company is using the event to unveil the L-mount version of the lens. It will be coming sometime in late May.
In addition to chatting with us about the upcoming lenses, a representative mentioned that LK Samyang is looking to expand its lens mount offerings. E-mount models will continue, but it hopes to provide additional mounts in the future, as much as they are able. It could also mean that the company is considering making L-mount versions of the lenses currently only available on E-mount.
