Samyang Optics

Samyang Optics Company Limited
Type Public (Korean: 삼양옵틱스의)
Industry Optic
Founded 1972
Headquarters Masan, South Korea
Area served Worldwide
Key people Moon Young Key (President)
Soung-Jin Kim (CEO)
Products Photographic lens
Lens for CCTV
Electric car components[1]
Employees 105
Website SyOpt.co.kr

Samyang Optics Company Limited is a Korean company founded in 1972, manufacturing optical equipment, CCTV and photographic accessories. All Samyang lenses are produced in the company's plant in Masan, South Korea. Samyang is known for producing varifocal and monofocal lenses, autoiris and fixed iris lenses, interchangeable lenses that are compatible with the cameras produced by other companies.

In 2004 it was merged with the Japanese CCTV optical devices maker Seikou.

Samyang produces lenses to fit cameras from Canon, Nikon, Sony, Pentax, Samsung, Yashica, Olympus and Panasonic, plus a wide range of T-mount lenses.

Samyang SLR lenses are also branded as Vivitar, Rokinon, Bower or Pro-Optic.

Contents

SLR lenses

Manual focus prime lenses

Manual focus prime mirror lenses (T-mount)

Manual focus prime lenses (T-mount)

Manual focus zoom lenses (T-mount)

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