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    YONGNUO YN35mm F2 Lens 1:2 AF/MF Wide-Angle Fixed/Prime Auto Focus Lens for Canon EF Mount EOS Camera

    • I’m relatively new to photography, I bought my camera about six months ago (Canon T6) and besides the kit lens I have added the Yongyuo 50mm which I really liked
    • so I decided to try the 35 mm as well
    • It's ok, canon 50mm is better
    • Feels alot more hefty then the 50mm 1.8, which I love
    • Buy it if it's going to be a lens you use every now and then because you want a reasonably sharp and fast 35 mm lens
    • I'm not sure if its a defective lens, or if all the 35mm are just slower, much slower.
    • A good and inexpensive 35mm lens, however it is noisy.
    • Save your money for a good quality 35mm
    • this is a good buy and it's a good buy if you just want to see how you like the 35mm before upgrading.
    • People complain about the autofocus noise but its not as loud as the 50mm 1.8ii
    • Solid build and similar to Canon's nifty fifty [50mm 1.8] and Yongnuo's 50mm 1.8
    • )Bare in mind that on my T5i crop sensor I am getting an effective 50ish mm and not 35mm
    • I was looking for a cheap 35mm with autofocusNot bad for a 88 DollarsI'm using it on a sony a7ll with mc-11 adapterIt hunts sometimes, sometimes doesn't focus at all on low
    • If you read blogs on reviews about this product, it is true the quality is not as precise as a Canon 35mm, there's a difference in the sharpness and some other technicalities, but I have no complaints for the price and value this lens brings.
    • It is a nice 35mm lens for the price and is lightweight and is what you can expect from a lens at this price
    • I own the nifty fifty and an old 75-300mm and was looking for something new to try out since I've had my 50mm f/1.8 for a long time now
    • The 35mm is much better for indoor use
    • I saw the positive & negative reviews for this lens and thought it was worth a try to snag a decent 35mm EF mount lens for $90
    • While the 50 mm was really crisp, this one was really soft from the day I got it
    • I use it at weddings, boudoir, headshots, family sessions and just about anything where 35mm would be best
    • I saw the positive & negative reviews for this lens and thought it was worth a try to snag a decent 35mm EF mount lens for $90
    • Plus with this kind of price, you can really see if you like a 35mm or not.
    • Bought the 35mm, because a photographer friend had recommended it if I didn't have the money for the Canon
    • , 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
    • ~ I have seen a lot of reviews ((( not just here on Amazon ))) that say the Canon 50mm 1.4 is soft at its lowest settings of 1.4 ~No lens is perfect but there are a lot of good lens and this is one of them
    • Feels heavier than the Canon 50mm 1.8 Plastic Fantastic