Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 Standard Fixed Focus Lens Autofocus for Nikon F-mount Digital SLR Cameras
SKU: GW21.0002
I took a risk to buy this lens. I wasn't entirely convinced based on the reviews, but for the price I was willing to risk it. Basically, I love this lens. The autofocus is a bit noisy, but if we're being honest, I find that to be minor. For the price this lens can't be beat and would definitely recommend if you are looking for a cheap but quality lens.
25/02/2023
Excellent value for money for an APS-c. I have shot a lot with my D7200 and it has never disappointed me. The AF is very responsive for both street and landscape and good portrait rendering too. Depth is good and no distortion of the image. It's not pumping as long as we keep the minimum distance. Good point that the AF is disabled, allowing manual management when needed. The aperture in 1.8 is very good and it's very bright. Bokeh is soft and creamy. So happy with this lens I took the same one in 50mm. I am very happy about this and for those who want to learn about photography with a 35 and/or a 50mm it is ideal. You have nothing to envy the other 2 see 3 times more expensive.
25/02/2023
ordered this despite the comments about the autofocus. The lens itself is somewhat plasticized, but no more so than a budget Nikon lens. Photo quality is acceptable (but not excitable), especially at this price point. However, the autofocus is really abysmal. It almost gets there, in decent lighting, but fails, dismically, in low light. Try autofocusing in anything under 30 lux and you'll be rewarded with constant hunting. This causes you to miss shots that might have been "The One". Of course you can use manual focus, but that's not why we buy "auto focus" lenses. I have a Yongnuo 50mm f1.8 prime lens that doesn't suffer from this issue. Yongnuo, if you make a really good 50mm, why does the 35mm suffer so much. If you're happy to focus manually, you'll find that this is a very respectable lens, for the price. If you want to be able to autofocus at a reasonable speed (or at all), this may not be the lens for you!
24/02/2023
Camera lenses can be expensive, especially when they combine both their ability to be fast in terms of aperture and being a prime, but this one goes against the grain as it's fairly inexpensive for what it is. The lens comes from Yongnuo, a Chinese company that makes camera accessories. ====== Construction ====== The lens is a stubby lens, a similar size to a Nikon 50mm with only one focus ring and an auto/manual switch. There's no manual aperture ring, so the build is pretty light. I wouldn't say it's as heavy as my other lenses, but it appears to be made of similar materials. The lens arrived in a box with plastic covers statically attached to each glass end so it was protected all the way to my door which is a nice touch. ====== I use it ====== I use this lens on my D800 and have had great results so far. An F2.0 aperture can certainly help bring depth of field to those slightly wider shots. I've used the auto and manual focus features and found them to be responsive and accurate. I've found the sharpness to be good - it's not as good as my Nikkon 50mm, but it's close enough for the desired effect. That's not to say the image isn't sharp, just not as razor sharp as I've seen with some other lenses. Some sharpening in post will surely bring it back. ====== Conclusion ====== This is a great lens for those who don't have the money to splash out on a Nikon branded lens, but the results are still good. I would recommend this to any photographer and will buy from Yongnuo again.
23/02/2023
For a lens that's so cheap, I'm genuinely surprised at how good it is. I think it's better than Nikon's own lenses. I use it for light colors mostly, and fur, two things you need a good lens to capture with minimal difficulty. It works amazingly in all lighting conditions, the autofocus is flawless and the image quality when paired with my D7000 is unfathomable.
20/02/2023
After using this lens for about 2 months I can say that I am very satisfied with this product. For the price you pay, you get a good lens with decent materials, but you also pay a lower price compared to other high-end brands. Overall this is a quality lens for the price. I would defiantly recommend this product.
18/02/2023
This is a great lens for a great price. So reviews show it takes too long to focus. I've experienced that, but that's only in some situations. I bought this lens for videos rather than stills and I usually use manual focus. I use a dinosaur, Nikon D750 and it works well with the lens
17/02/2023
state that I am not a professional and the rating depends on how I use the lens. I only bought the lens to take macro shots, powered by extension tubes and/or additional lenses, without having to look for artistic qualities, just to take photos in the technical field.
13/02/2023
The quality is almost the same as an original Nikon lens. Autofocus works, although it takes a while and makes more noise. The price is ideal. And if your camera is from the 3000 or 5000 series, this is the best option because a Nikon lens does not allow you to focus automatically, only manually. You can autofocus with the YongNuo lens. When using manual focus, the rim is rubber, which has better grip and is easier to move than the Nikon lens.
13/02/2023
It's impossible to beat this lens for the price. Images are sharp at all aperture settings. The autofocus is accurate, if not as fast as more expensive lenses. The low aperture values create a really nice bokeh. Build quality is lighter than similar lenses from more expensive brands, but it's quite adequate. It just works great and is a perfect way to get the benefits of a low f-number, fixed focal length lens at a reasonable price.
12/02/2023