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The YN 35mm f/2 lens from Yongnuo is a sleek wide-angle lens designed for DSLRs with a Nikon F mount. It combines the popular 35mm focal length with a bright maximum aperture of f/2, suitable for various shooting conditions.
The multi-coated glass elements reduce the effects of reflections and light disturbances, offering greater contrast and maintaining color accuracy. An AF/MF switch at the base of the lens allows for quick switching between focusing methods, while the lens can focus at a distance of just 9.8 inches, suitable for close-up photography.
With a compact and lightweight design, the metal mount of the lens ensures a secure and durable connection between the camera and the lens. The gold contacts allow operation in all exposure settings as well as the transfer of lens information to the EXIF data. With a lens structure that has been tested and design improvements for better manual use, this lens is ideal for everyday photography.
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It is a fairly good lens for mainly amateur use. I have had it for about a year. The negatives are the poor build quality and slow auto focus in low light. The positives are the fairly small aperture (f/2). If someone (mainly an amateur) considers that they would have to invest 400 euros more in a comparable Canon lens, I would highly recommend it. In the store where I bought it in Athens, I had a discussion with the salesperson-photographer and he mentioned that compared to the Canon lens, he did not see any significant difference in the photos. However, I have not personally tried the equivalent prime lens from Canon.
Very good for its price. A cheap and reliable solution for use with the d3100.
-The closest focusing distance up to 0.25 cm, for capturing the unique sense of depth of the wide-angle lens.
-F2 large aperture, creating a virtual background, making the photo more enjoyable.
-Supports both autofocus (AF) and manual focus (MF) modes.
-7 aperture blades, allowing for shooting nearly circular diffused plates, effectively limiting the aperture to capture the 14-point star effect.
-High-precision chromium-plated metal construction, enhancing compatibility with the camera body, wear resistance, and corrosion resistance for long-term use.
-Lenses made of glass.
-Supports full-frame and APS-C format cameras, supports M/AV/TV/P and other camera shooting modes, and can display aperture data in EXIF information.
-Multi-coated lenses, effectively improving light transmission.
-Gold-plated metal contacts, effectively improving signal conductivity and corrosion resistance.
http://nikonrumors.com/2016/10/09/yongnuo-yn-35mm-f2-lens-for-nikon-f-mount-test-shots.aspx/
I use this lens on Nikon D600.
The quality in the center is average.
In the corners, it is the worst I have seen, it is really unacceptable.
Of course, I bought it from China for 88 euros, so I didn't expect much. I just wanted something wider than the 50mm at a reasonable price.
The build quality is surprisingly very good, as well as the feel of the focus ring.
I think the usefulness of this lens would be mainly for crop cameras that wouldn't use the lens's unacceptable extremes.
But still, there is the top-notch Nikon 35mm 1.8G DX.
It fits both Crop sensor and FF naturally at a very affordable price. It is worth its money.