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📸 Elevate your storytelling with Yongnuo’s sharp, speedy 35mm prime lens!
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 a close focusing distance of 0.25m, it delivers excellent image quality in low light and tight spaces. With both autofocus and manual focus modes, durable metal construction, and multi-coated glass to minimize flare, this lens offers professional-grade performance at an unbeatable price point.

| ASIN | B00W4Z82ZO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #40 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built-In Media | lens |
| Camera Lens | 35 mm Lens |
| Camera Lens Description | 35 mm Lens |
| Color | black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Canon EOS series |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Canon EF |
| Compatible Devices | Noise Floor:<3uV |
| Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 2,380 Reviews |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| Focal Length Description | 35mm Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Canon |
| Focus Type | Auto/Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00606321575656 |
| Image stabilization | yes |
| Item Type Name | Yn35. |
| Item Weight | 180 Grams |
| Lens | Wide Angle |
| Lens Coating Description | Multicoated |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Canon EF |
| Lens Type | Wide Angle |
| Manufacturer | YONGNUO |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LENS slr |
| Maximum Aperture | 35 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 f |
| Minimum Focal Length | 25 Millimeters |
| Model Name | YN35MM Canon |
| Model Number | YN35MM Canon |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 52 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 63 Degrees |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic |
| UPC | 606321575656 651810101267 717080854644 717080877353 716866188294 654910111426 700355545897 651810101304 190268335218 731452049506 754933010017 769700167412 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Viewfinder Type | LCD screen |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1 |
E**V
Great budget-friendly lens for beginners
It’s obviously not an official Canon lens or a high-end professional prime, but honestly it does an amazing job for the price. I sent it to my cousin in Cuba to use with her Canon T7i, and the difference compared to the kit lens was huge. The wide aperture helps a lot with background blur, indoor photography, and achieving a more professional look without spending a fortune. Autofocus isn’t the fastest and the build quality is simple, but for someone starting out in photography, it absolutely gets the job done. I’d definitely recommend it for portraits, casual sessions, and for learning how to work with prime lenses before investing in more expensive gear. Excellent value for the money.
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.
B**S
Fantastic little lens.
For the money, this is a fantastic little lens. I use mostly fast primes but I'm not quite at the financial level where I can shell out for the top of the line glass. This little 35mm f2 is a fantastic piece of glass for the money. I've been using it now for a couple of months... I've got around 2000 shutter actuations on it. What you'll find is a lens that is very reminiscent of the good ol' nifty fifty for around the same price. Build quality is a little better than the nifty fifty, it has a metal mount instead of a plastic one... but the rest of the body feels just as fragile as the nifty fifty. That said.. after 2000 shutter actuations on it, it hasn't fallen apart yet... so I figure just because it feels cheap doesn't mean it is garbage build wise. It sounds a bit like an anti-aircraft gun sighting in on a target when it focuses... very loud next to your face. It doesn't do a lot of hunting to nail down the autofocus, but it is fairly slow to achieve focus. Mine had a bit of a back focus issue when I got it, but that isn't super unusual and you can take care of that in camera with AF Microadjustment and get it up to speed. Color rendering is great... I've used this lens on both a T3i and a Sony A7rII, I haven't noticed a whole lot of color fringing in my photos like some reviews mentioned, but when I have seen some it's been in very high contrast shots and was fairly easy to take care of in post. It is actually pretty sharp wide open and does obvioiusly get sharper as you stop down. The bokeh it produces is actually pretty pleasant, no complaints. I don't think it is sharp enough wide open for portraits if I plan to print them, but I feel no hesitation shooting portraits with it wide open if the photos are going to stay digital... it is plenty sharp at f2 for instagram/facebook/flickr/digital photo frames etc. My biggest beef with the lens, hands down, and the reason why I give this lens 4 stars out of 5... is the lack of dedicated lens hood attachment. This is a 35mm lens... don't make me thread a lens hood onto the barrel... I'm obviously going to want to take this lens outside...
M**N
Great product
Good quality love profile
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$.
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.
B**.
Good image, Quarky build
I purchased and used the YONGNUO 35mm F2 lens for video primarily on a Canon T5i, although I did take some pictures as well. First, image quality because that's most important. For under $100 the image quality is excellent. Even for under $200 or $300 the image quality is still excellent. Without going into all the technical details, in layman terms, the image is clean and sharp with no noticeable color distortions. (Sorry I cannot include image samples because I shoot... naughty things...) Bare in mind that on my T5i crop sensor I am getting an effective 50ish mm and not 35mm. So to be thorough I tested on a full frame sensor and there is some softness towards the edges of the frame at larger apertures. However I would say no more than with the Canon 50mm 1.8 STM, or even the mush pricier Canon 35mm F2. Auto focus is pretty quick and I'd give it a 8.5 out of 10 for consistent accuracy. Actually IMO the YONGNUO AF is leaps and bounds better than the Canon 50mm 1.8 for video though neither are good enough for a scene with a lot of movement. The YONGNUO is a tad noisy but not embarrassingly so. Now the negatives. 1) Where the YONGNUO was a bit quarky was actually manual focus. The manual focus ring has the tiniest throw of any lens I've ever used. The entire range is within half a turn of the ring. To compound the issue the ring is extremely loose. This means the tiniest twitch or bump is the difference between in focus and way out of focus. And if you planned on using a follow focus rig, forget about it. Especially for short push/pulls your focus throw would literally be millimeters. You'd need some insane gear ratios to make it useful. 2) The other issue was that on a couple occasions the lens and the camera would not talk to each other and I'd get a connection error. This is easily fixed by taking the lens off and putting it back on. It happened only twice in 4 days of shooting and only when you turn the camera on, never during the shoot. 3) On my lens the filter threading is stated as 52mm however none of my 52mm filters will fit. There is too much play. When I measured, my cheap Amazon digital calipers read 52.56mm. Conclusion All in all if none of those 3 things bug you and you just want great image quality for the price then get a couple of these lenses.
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
K**S
Conforme o anúncio…
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
ممتازة
جودتها حلو بي الفوكس بالفيديو بطيء الصراحه بس بوضع التصوير سريع الفوكس
J**A
Stopped working
Bought in January Used twice and it stopped working in may
N**T
Fantastiskt objektiv för priset
Helt klart ett bra köp. F2.0. Skarpt och ljuskänsligt. Endast autofokus motorn som låter en del.
C**N
BUENA RELACION COSTO BENEFICIO
ESXCELENTE PRODUCTO EN RELACION COSTO BENEFICIO, FUNCIONA A LA PERFECCION EN MI CAMARA CONON T3I
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