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The YONGNUO YN35mm F2 is a lightweight, wide-angle prime lens designed for Canon EF mount cameras. Featuring a bright F/2 aperture, 63° diagonal field of view, and dual autofocus/manual focus modes, it excels in low-light and close-up shooting with a minimum focus distance of 0.25m. Its durable metal construction, multi-coated glass elements, and gold-plated contacts ensure lasting performance and superior image quality, making it an affordable yet professional choice for enthusiasts and pros alike.

| ASIN | B00W4Z82ZO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (2,485) |
| Date First Available | April 15, 2015 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 6.3 ounces |
| Item model number | YN35MM Canon |
| Manufacturer | YONGNUO |
| Product Dimensions | 3.27 x 3.27 x 3.27 inches |
N**N
Works well, from an old camera vet. Not crazy amazing, but pretty damn good for the price.
Color me impressed. The other reviews aren't lying. This isn't a quiet lets, it's not a wonderful lens, but it's a good lens. I've done photography as a professional for over 12 years now and owned several canon lenses in this range including both 35 1.4L's, and the old 35 f2 Canon. I used this lens paired with an older 5d Mark III for a wedding a few weeks ago, and did a lot of the getting ready photos with it. The bride absolutely loved the image quality that came out of it from the photos she selected, and it worked really well. No it wasn't super fast like an L series lens, and yes it's a little noisy, but it's perfectly usable and gives great results. For anyone looking for a slightly wider 50mm, I can vouch for the quality from this lens. I think it will be perfect as a walk around PJ type lens for my older 5d Mark III.
M**K
Great lens, buy it and save a couple hundred bucks!
Excellent lens in my opinion...especially for the price!
D**Z
Affordable Lens with High End Image Quality So Far!
Impressive image quality for the price so far! SOME BACKGROUND ABOUT MY GEAR/ EXPERIENCE: A little background, if you've read any of my previous reviews (or if you haven't but look at my username) you may know I've spent a significant amount of time reviewing and using different music production and dj equipment from Amazon (hence my username), but also I've spent a long time doing amateur/ hobbyist photography and video production, partly as a supplement to some of my music production interests. I also have a fair amount of experience doing photo editing with Photoshop (since the early 2000s) and other graphic design programs (Illustrator, Corel products, even GIMP, etc), and doing things like party and event flyers and also party/ event pictures. I recently decided to "get more serious" about doing photography, so although I would not describe myself as a total amateur (maybe hobbyist) I recently purchased my own dedicated SLR, instead of using or editing images taken with other people's photography or video gear. I decided to go with the Canon t6 (not the I or S series) just because in terms of budget and affordability I was able to purchase one with the added 75- 300 MM lens on sale during the summer. I hope to upgrade to the 80D, (or possibly 5D Mark iv, or Mark 1D fantasy photography camera lol) in the future, but for now the t6 suits my needs and has an acceptable MP resolution for what I am currently using it for (mostly social media photos, web photos, and some BTS video production photos and stills) with ONE EXCEPTION - I knew that whatever SLR I was going to buy for my needs, I knew that I would immediately need to upgrade beyond the provided kit lenses - please don't think I'm bashing KIT Lenses because I know this can open up a whole photography can of worms argument, but suffice to say while for most basic photos the provided kit lens is fine, I wanted to get some lenses that perform well in low light (at least a maximum aperature at or below f 2.8 , preferably at or below f2) fortunately I was able to get 2 prime lenses that are pretty solid ( the Canon 50 MM f1.4, and the 85 MM f 1.8 Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Standard & Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras - Fixed and Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras - Fixed ) on sale ( but yes they cost more the Camera body their price combined, the Canon nifty 50 f1.8 is cheaper but wanted the f1.4 's better build quality) and have been looking at buying the Canon 24 MM f2.8 pancake lens Canon EF-S 24mm f/2.8 STM Lens just to get more of my wide angle bases covered, I have previously been using an Altura wide angle 58MM 0.43x Altura Photo Professional HD Wide Angle Lens w/ Macro Portion for Canon EOS Rebel (T6s T6i T5i T5 T4i T3i T3 SL1 1100D 700D 650D 600D 550D 300D 100D 60D 7D 5D 70D) attached to my Kit lens and even the 50 MM with decent results, but the wide angle fisheye (curved picture of straight objects) look was annoying, and at lower aperatures the images were out of focus and have alot of lens distortion/ aberration, not totally bad but if you are thinking about getting one of these and have a little bit more funds then get this lens and/ or the Canon 24 MM f2.8 to meet your wider angle needs. ABOUT THE LENS: I stumbled upon this lens while looking at reviews for the Canon 24 MM, and was a little skeptical because I didn't know if I could trust a 3rd party (cheap) camera lens, of course I know we aren't talking about Sigmas like a couple friends I know have, but I did read and look at the reviews and also watched a youtube review by Digital Rev TV (which has really good camera product reviews) which basically seem to sum up this lens, the build quality feels plastic and cheap similar to Canon's nifty 50 f1.8 lens Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens ,and like they observed on Digital Rev TV it seems like Yongnuo used the same lens body as Canon's nifty 50, and just put in a copy of Canon's old (discontinued) 35 MM lens. The lens lines up and mounts okay (lining up your Red Dots, so it will work with Non Crop SLRs also), but doesn't mount as smooth as my Canon factory (primes and kits) lenses on my t6, and feels a little stiff. So far have had no problems with Auto-focus as some other users have complained about, and the manual focus ring feels like cheap plastic but works well, reminds of using one of my old cheap telescopes or binoculars. IMAGE QUALITY: This is where I have to say that this lens so far has really exceeded my expectations, I said before that I was looking at this lens and also the Canon 24 MM f2.8 for wider angle lenses than the 50 and 85 I already own, and so far I am really slightly more impressed with this lens than the 24 MM ( I purchased both), this is not to say that the 24 MM isn't worthwhile getting, I think that the area it will really shine and help is with landscape, outdoor and macro photography, but the low light performance of the Yongnuo is better f2.0 vs. f2.8 and at least with my initial test the low light images of the YongNuo seems to have a little less noise on similar settings and conditions (indoors at about f2.8 or f3.2, with 1/60 to 1/80th shutter speed) again this is not to knock the Canon 24m because they are different lenses for different needs but at the YongNuo's price (when I purchased around 95 dollars) vs the Canon 24 MM price point of about 150, if cost is an issue and you can't purchase both maybe wait on the 24 MM or get Canons higher end 24 MM IS (much more $$ but better low light performance). The bokeh (background blur) seems okay but it is nowhere near as pronounced as the 50 MM or the 85 MM, and the sharpness of the images is not as tack sharp as the Canon 85 MM can be, again but these are all different lenses for slightly different needs, the 50 and 85 are more portrait, and close up action lenses to me, whereas for my uses I'm using the 35 and 24 to get more wide angle, full scene shots, but the 35 is a compromise between the 24 and the 50. I've included some sample images so far, but I don't know how long this lens will hold up with regular wear and tear photo gig abuse, so I will update it accordingly. Also Recommend for t6 series and other crop owners: Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras - Fixed Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM Standard & Medium Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras - Fixed Also follow me on IG at djexquiz for more images! Slight Update: After taking more test images I have noticed the focus is kind soft at f2.0 - about f2.8 when shooting Macro photos when compared to the Canon 24 f2.8, the Auto-focus is a little slow too and seems to have trouble focusing on more than one focus triangle point, unlike most of the other prime lenses I have, these things are in no way a deal killer for this lens because the image quality and price still is worthwhile, durability I can't comment on yet.
A**O
One of the Best Bang for Buck Canon Lens
I have been using this lens for a few days now after purchasing it, and I think it is excellent. It is small/lightweight and the autofocus works well. The 2.0 aperture really pulls out the depth of field capture of my Canon Rebel SL3, and paired with a Neutral Density filter this lens is excellent. The video stabilization is solid, and the image quality is very good for the price of the lens. I will say that the retracting/extending plastic ring that pulls in and out of the lens while the autofocus goes feels very cheap, and is a slightly loose fit. It works 100% fine and it is the price you pay for an exceptional lens for just over 100$.
M**.
It surpassed my expectations
I am a content creator and an amateur photographer. I wanted a lens wider than my canon 50mm (which is fantastic). This 35mm is budget friendly and it takes really great photos. When increased to 800 ISO it was a bit grainer in my photos in comparison to my canon but grain does increase with ISO as well as other factors to consider with Aperture and Shutter. The focus is great, it works which well for macro shots of flowers. I haven't used it on people as yet, but I am super impressed so far. Go for it! Also I am using a Canon EOS 7D Mark ii
A**R
Doesn't work with Rebel 2000, camera support is unclear
My review based on using it solely with a Canon 5D Mark IV: For the price, this lens is not terrible. Picture quality is very sharp and is on par with Canon EF lenses. But the build quality is not, however. The lens cap pops off very easily, sometimes just from placing it in my camera bag. There's lots of play in the housing of the lens. The plastics are cheap. I haven't used it much for these reasons, so I can't really speak to how well it holds up to heavy use. My guess is not very well. After trying it with a Canon EOS Rebel 2000: This lens simply does not work. My Canon EF lenses all seem to work just fine with this camera. This one seats fine, the VF and AF work fine, no issue setting the f-stop. But I click the shutter, and it stays open and the camera display says the battery is dead. I'm not even halfway through my first roll on these batteries, so there's no way they're actually dead. I open the battery compartment and close it, the camera comes back to life with full batteries, and the shutter closes. I googled the issue and other Rebel 2000 users have experienced the same thing. Conclusion: A good value lens if it works with your camera, but it may not. Consult Yongnuo's website before you buy to see if your camera is supported. As it turns out, neither of my cameras is! But it does work with my DSLR. Its failure to support an EF film camera means it's not a true EF lens.
R**D
A must have in your camera bag.
I love this little lens on a full frame camera, especially for street walks. It's easy to use, light weight and works incredibly well. The versatility of the lens and quality of it is a good value.
F**O
L'ottica 35mm f2 di Yongnuo è un altro passo nella direzione giusta. Da un po' di tempo stavo valutando se comprare o meno un 35mm ma ero sempre reticente visto il prezzo del modello base di Canon ovvero il nuovo 35mm f2 con stabilizzazione che va a rimpiazzare il vecchio 35mm a un prezzo molto più alto, per ovvie ragioni visto il design ottico migiorato e l'integrazione della stabilizzazione. Poi un mio amico mi ha fatto provare questa piccola ottica yongnuo che sembra prendere molta ispirazione dal vecchio Canon 35 e sono rimasto così colpito da comprarlo a mia volta. Come già anticipato la qualità dell'immagine è buona, a f2 su APSC la parte centrale è nitida e ai margini non si presentano decadimenti di qualità o aberrazioni cromatiche fastidiose, chiudendo un pò il diaframma si ottiene un'immagine migliore e va via anche un pò di vignettatura che comunque non considero fastidiosa. Alle volte il bokeh con le parti non a fuoco in background non è dei più piacevoli ma è una cosa che si può facilmente correggere in post produzione. La messa a fuoco nonostante usi un motorino di quelli classici, simile al 50mm 1.8 plastic fantastic di Canon (anche quello ormai sostituito dalla nuova versione) ma leggermente più silenzioso. Mentre mette a fuoco è udibile ma non tremendamente da essere fastidioso. L'accuratezza della messa a fuoco è comunque la cosa più piacevolmente sorprendente, raramente sbaglia e non ha quasi mai momenti di incertezza dove fa avanti e indietro per essere sicuro di essere correttamente a fuoco. Naturalmente dipende anche dalle condizioni di luce e da quanto bene il corpo macchina è in grado di gestirlo ma comunque ritengo questa messa a fuoco affidabile per azzeccarci la maggiorparte delle volte nonostante la mia 600D sia ormai leggermente datata. L'innesto dell'obiettivo è in metallo quindi e da un impressione di qualità decisamente migliore di un ottica con il mount in plastica, la plastica del barilotto non è delle migliori ma fa il suo e per il prezzo non si può essere troppo schizzinosi. Una nota negativa è l'anello di messa a fuoco manuale secondo me troppo poco spesso, saranno 3-4 millimetri con l'anellino di gomma e non è esattamente la cosa più ergonomica del mondo, usabile ma potrebbe essere migliorato con un anello di messa a fuoco spostato più nel mezzo del barilotto e con uno spessore maggiore in modo da renderlo più ergonomico. In conclusione, questo 35mm è praticamente l'unica opzione da poter usare sul sistema Canon EF / EFs per questa fascia di prezzo e tutto considerato ha delle prestazioni di tutto rispetto, è compatto leggero e riesce a produrre belle fotografie. 5 stelle meritate ma comunque c'è spazio per migliorare ancora.
K**S
Já uso essa lente há um tempinho, pedíamos emprestado de um amigo. Ela é ótima, tem um custo benefício melhor ainda, lente bem aberta, nítida. Curto muito essa marca. Vale a pena o investimento. Chegou antes do previsto, graças a Deus. Pq temos alguns eventos marcados que iremos precisar usar. Só comprem!
F**S
جودتها حلو بي الفوكس بالفيديو بطيء الصراحه بس بوضع التصوير سريع الفوكس
B**.
Es perfecto para ti desenfoque e inclusive baja iluminación es perfecto con una calidad magnifica Aun que el auto enfoque es lento pero seria la única cosa mala Ojo si tienes un sensor recortado (las cámaras que tienen ese sensor son todas las T rebeld) se convierte en 50 mm pero si tu sensor es completo (Full Frame) se aprovechara al máximo
N**T
Helt klart ett bra köp. F2.0. Skarpt och ljuskänsligt. Endast autofokus motorn som låter en del.
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