What do you think about this Lens? Write it in the Comments⤵️ One negative thing i did not mention in the video to much is the very cheap housing. the second day we tried the lens the manual fokus got stucked, because of something broken inside. now it's a bit buggy to use but still works. if you are low on a budget and want a great lens i can recommend it anyway and i'm still amazed. YONGNUO LENS AT AMAZON* ➡️ amzn.to/2zojHYl
Benjamin Jaworskyj I own this lens and I of course use it on my Canon but I also have a Nikon and just bought the Nikon mount from Yongnuo. It was pretty good at portraits but not totally sharp focus. I tried it out on flowers and anything to do with foliage and it was AWFUL! I sent it back to Amazon. Such a shame! I also tried the Yongnuo 35mm f2 for Canon. The first time I used it, it got stuck on my camera and the focus ring stopped working. It was just sheer luck that it eventually came off my camera! Would not risk that one!
Hey Benjamin. Greetings from Colombia. If one day you pass through, just drop me a line bro. Thanks for the review, super nice. One question, what adapter for the lens are you using? EF mount to e-mount? Gracias.
I have it and think it's a pretty good lens, price in my opinion leaves perception, I bet if Younguo had slapped a $500 price tag on it then people would say it's super high quality and a great professional lens lol haha
I got the Yongnuo 50mm 1.4 for Nikon and boy! It's super sharp wide open yet retains that dreamy characteristic. Gorgeous images! Was slightly missing on the autofocus but I did a firmware upgrade(yes! It has a USB port!) and it's all perfect now, just for $180!
This was the first lens I picked up for my Nikon D 7100 and I was totally shocked done how crisp the images were. And I take it everywhere I go. I did some family portraits with it and they all love them. It's the best $55 I spent here in the US on a lens ever. Now that I picked up the D800 by Nikon it's a little bit better but you need better glass than this to get the full megapixels out of the D800 but I will still use it for my D 7100.
I used this lens in China before(its a Chinese company, they targeted at the low budget lens in mainland china) and I would say it's pretty awesome too, I also try it's 35mm lens, it good too! Especially they are so cheap!! Great!
For the price, this is a great lens! I have this lens (YONGNUO YN50mm F1.8), the "plastic fantastic" (Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II) As well as the new (Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM) All of these lenses are very good. The new STM is clearly the best but it is also the most expensive of the three. That being said, you can't go wrong with the YONGNUO! It is very good quality for the cost at less than half the price of the STM.
Great video my friend and thanks for having the background music as background music and not too loud. Lots of really useful information. You have a new subscriber!
I bought this lens two days ago. It will be in my hands on Tuesday!! I can't wait! Thanks for a great review! I now feel more confident about buying it.
I own several Yongnuo lenses for use with various Canon EOS camera bodies, including this 50mm 1.8. Yes, they make good lenses at extremely attractive prices. I can confirm your findings in the 50mm 1.8 (very sharp). The 100 mm f1.8 is unbelievably sharp - better than Canon I would say. I did have trouble with the 85mm 1.8 connecting to the Canon 80D body electronically. This seems to be a known problem. I sent this lens back to Amazon and got a full refund. This 85mm 1.8 is one of the sharpest lenses I've ever owned, so despite the electrical problems, I'll wait for a bit and then try again and see if the bug has been fixed. The 35mm f2 is also very sharp and extremely useful as a carry- around lens for general work.
I think it is good for beginner photographers. I saw some negative reviews on Amazon UK but on the flip side, there were many positive reviews about this lens.I am planning to buy it considering the price point of view. I am not expecting it to be top notch lens but hopefully it should work. I just wanted to know about it's low light performance.
thank you for the video. online some reviews say the lens is not sharp untill I tested it out myself for video and this baby is sharp i can for sure use it for photos especially after viewing your video i m glad I have the lens thanks again
Thank you, I ordered this few days ago but checked only the website rewievs, so I decided to check some others now. I am an amateur AND student so I try to search for cheapest things to buy for my camera. This helped me to put myself at easy with the purchase
Hello. I want to buy this glass (yongnuo 50mm 1.8 i or ii) and a camera. I hesitate between canon 7d or nikon d3400. As a professional maybe you could advise me which camera will be better. I like 50mm focal length on aps-c. I do mostly portraits. Nikon is younger. , smaller, more modern and has a larger sensor. Will the picture and bokeh be better in Nikon or Canon Thank you in advance for the information.
A good lens at first. But mine for my Nikon did not last very long before it began to fail. Maybe this answers your question - how can they manufacture and sell such a lens so cheaply? It seems the quality of build is it's Achilles' heel. Good video none the less!
i just took that lens yesterday from market.. and saw how good effect its give... so cheap price lens bt soo good lens..1st i refused to buy this lens bt then suddenly i changed my mind and took that 1.. and its damn good..
What's your opinion about vintage lenses? (old Canon FD for example). Of course it's manual focus, but I know that's not an issue for you. Could you maybe make a video about them? :)
Majofan21 For any mirrorless, fd will rock. But for digital Canon bodies, not so much. Because many fd to eos adapters I have seen have an extra glass element which reduces contrast, sharpness, quality and amount if light. Still it is worth buying since they are so cheap in price.
FWIW (since I'm not the guy you asked) I use a lot of them on my Sony mirrorless and they work very well, especially for stills. For video I have shot a few but you must have a good understanding of depth of field and, because of that, aperture. Either you or an operator must have this knowledge depending on whether you'll be the person taking the video or the person starring in the video. Many modern cameras have peaking mode, which shows you things are in focus by highlighting them on the screen. Then you zoom in a little more on the screen and continue focusing further with the peaking mode help. However, shooting video you won't get the time to zoom in on the screen and get crisp focus...you'll have to do as best you can as you go. I have set up some video shoots where I starred but sat in a chair--therefore at a pretty fixed point in the depth of field--and that worked OK. For filming other people while walking around, I don't think the stabilizers I own would be of any use as how I hold the camera and lens would be different than with auto focus...it would take some getting used to but I could do it I feel. An f/8 or f/11 aperture should make life a lot easier. But then of course you must have a lot of light available.
Hello, you'll need to start learning about "mounts." A mount is the way a lens connects to a camera body. If they don't match, then you need an adapter. We quickly find from Googling that the Sony a6000 has an "e mount". Knowing this, you can search ebay to find out if the Yungnuo lens comes in a e mount. No, it doesn't. Canon EF and Nikon F mounts only. You'll need an adapter to get from one of those to Sony e mount, which will probably make the lens manual focus only.
Hi, after seeing a few reviews I thought I may try this lens being on a budget. Quite impressed with the images and video. Little noisy but for this price my pictures don't need sound.
Hello.. First of all, thank you for this great video.. But i want to ask, which setup and post production filter etc. (or LUT) did you use while shooting this video.. because i really loved the colors :)) so beautiful..
So I bought the Yongnuo 50mm, the Nikkor 35mm 1.8g (new 130$) , and the nikkor 50mm 1.8g (almost new, 115$). While the side by sides at first look *almost the same, the more you look at them, the more the differences stand out. The Yonguo is much softer, and does not have the sharpness that the Nikkor lens have. The contrast and colors are also better on the Nikkor... HOWEVER, my real gripe was with the autofocus. I bought the Yongnuo on 12/2018, so I have the updated firmware. The autofocus with my D3200 was spotty. It was slow, missed often, and would just stop focusing after 1 or 2 adjustments. It was also super loud. My nikkor lens focused much better and faster, so I returned the yongnuo and kept the Nikkor lens'. So for a beginner photographer looking just to mess around, maybe get the Yongnuo (esp for $40 if you have canon), but really I would recommend you buy both and the same time, test them, then return the one you dont like. In the end, I could've gotten over the image quality difference, but the autofocus missing, going slow, then not working was what led me to return the Yongnuo...
Just came in the mail. Screen goes black when I hold down the shutter, but doesn’t actually take the photo arghh. Hopefully they’ll send one that works to replace it.
@@syber_3173 let me explain myself, I called him an idiot because his original comment was "which lens are you using in this video" which he later edited. Now it's obvious that that was a very idiotic comment given that this entire video is about that one particular lens and it's name is even mentioned in the title...so yeah.
hey i'm on a budget but i love good quality lens i was at a wedding and the photographer was taking wonderful pictures with this lens. i told him i want a camera lens that takes great pictures and he said your best bet is to buy this camera lens and he told me to buy the 10-18mm lense as well. so let me asked you can i take any picture i want with the 135mm lens or this lens is only for taking portraits. i love taking pictures of everything i want to just have 2 lens there's no need to have 3 and 4 lens i want one camera lens that can do everything or if i need two lens then i will do that but i want my pictures to be nice and sharp
I am a beginner in this field. Just bought my first camera . I need help in one thing. In which aspect ratio should I make pictures ? 3:216:94:31:1 this is what my Sony camera have as options .
Das Ding hatte ich auch schon unter den Suchvorschlägen. Habe mir gedacht: Ist das was ?. Danke für dein Video ! Ich werde es mir mal bestellen. Glaube es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis weitere Produkte nachrücken. Zeiss CP´s gibt es ja schon lange als fake :D By The Way - very good content !!
Tolles Video, welcher adptor hast du auf Video ? hast schon den 100mm f2 von youngnuo probiert mit den adaptor? Wäre cool einer rewiew mit Sony :) fg Giselle
Ja das stimmt, ich muss sagen da würde ich persönlich dann auch ehr auf die originalen 85mm zurückgreifen die dann auch fast in Reichweite liegen und nochmal einen kleinen Sprung in der Qualität und Autofokus verzeichnen können.
Habe in letzter Zeit nur noch mit dem 35er fotografiert und mich an die kurze Brennweite gewöhnt. Wüsste gar nicht so richtig wofür ich ein 85mm gebrauchen könnte, vorallem weil ich nicht das Budget dafür habe 😅
What do you think about this Lens? Write it in the Comments⤵️ One negative thing i did not mention in the video to much is the very cheap housing. the second day we tried the lens the manual fokus got stucked, because of something broken inside. now it's a bit buggy to use but still works. if you are low on a budget and want a great lens i can recommend it anyway and i'm still amazed. YONGNUO LENS AT AMAZON* ➡️ amzn.to/2zojHYl
Benjamin Jaworskyj I own this lens and I of course use it on my Canon but I also have a Nikon and just bought the Nikon mount from Yongnuo. It was pretty good at portraits but not totally sharp focus. I tried it out on flowers and anything to do with foliage and it was AWFUL! I sent it back to Amazon. Such a shame! I also tried the Yongnuo 35mm f2 for Canon. The first time I used it, it got stuck on my camera and the focus ring stopped working. It was just sheer luck that it eventually came off my camera! Would not risk that one!
Hey Benjamin. Greetings from Colombia. If one day you pass through, just drop me a line bro. Thanks for the review, super nice. One question, what adapter for the lens are you using? EF mount to e-mount? Gracias.
Benjamin Jaworskyj what adapter are you using? I have it with the mc11 but autofocus and aperture control are not working =(
Benjamin Jaworskyj. The lens is very good. Also have the 35mm and the 100mm YN lens. All work great.
Benjamin Jaworskyj Which adapter do you use so that the autofocus is working for sony emount?
I have it and think it's a pretty good lens, price in my opinion leaves perception, I bet if Younguo had slapped a $500 price tag on it then people would say it's super high quality and a great professional lens lol haha
I got the Yongnuo 50mm 1.4 for Nikon and boy! It's super sharp wide open yet retains that dreamy characteristic. Gorgeous images! Was slightly missing on the autofocus but I did a firmware upgrade(yes! It has a USB port!) and it's all perfect now, just for $180!
I was thinking to get this lens, thankyou so much.
The camera you're using to film yourself offer insane quality
This was the first lens I picked up for my Nikon D 7100 and I was totally shocked done how crisp the images were. And I take it everywhere I go. I did some family portraits with it and they all love them. It's the best $55 I spent here in the US on a lens ever. Now that I picked up the D800 by Nikon it's a little bit better but you need better glass than this to get the full megapixels out of the D800 but I will still use it for my D 7100.
I used this lens in China before(its a Chinese company, they targeted at the low budget lens in mainland china) and I would say it's pretty awesome too, I also try it's 35mm lens, it good too! Especially they are so cheap!! Great!
How much the 35MM cost you? the smae company?
I think is about 100 us dollars, yes it's the same company, they also make flash.
Thank you
Young Lee , does it have a proper auto focus? I'm very much confused to buy this lens because some people said the auto focus ain't work well..
Its autofocus does work, but sometimes not very accurately, just sometimes, maybe depends on which body you are using.
I own this lens and its just perfect.
Is everything (except autofocus) gonna work with a cheap adapter without any connection to the camera?
what's it like for video? thinking of using this for a video project with my canon 750d
can i ask u ?? should i buy this lens or canon 50 mm 1.8 stm
@@anesazouz9323 if you have a reasonable budget go for the canon if not this lens will do the job.
@@anesazouz9323 buy canon
Just got the Sony 50 FE 1.8. Hope my extra 245€ that I paid will do justice! Love your content! Keep it up!
NonSap Visuals That lens definitely isn’t worth that amount of money part of the reason I went with canon and ditched Sony...
it will coupled with sony for the eyefocus and auto focus
your intro is very powerful, it made me subscribe right away.
For the price, this is a great lens!
I have this lens (YONGNUO YN50mm F1.8), the "plastic fantastic"
(Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II)
As well as the new (Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM)
All of these lenses are very good. The new STM is clearly the best but it is also the most expensive of the three. That being said, you can't go wrong with the
YONGNUO! It is very good quality for the cost at less than half the price of the STM.
Great video my friend and thanks for having the background music as background music and not too loud. Lots of really useful information. You have a new subscriber!
I bought this lens two days ago. It will be in my hands on Tuesday!! I can't wait! Thanks for a great review! I now feel more confident about buying it.
Ordered after watching your video
what adapter did you use?
I own several Yongnuo lenses for use with various Canon EOS camera bodies, including this 50mm 1.8.
Yes, they make good lenses at extremely attractive prices. I can confirm your findings in the 50mm 1.8 (very sharp). The 100 mm f1.8 is unbelievably sharp - better than Canon I would say. I did have trouble with the 85mm 1.8 connecting to the Canon 80D body electronically. This seems to be a known problem. I sent this lens back to Amazon and got a full refund. This 85mm 1.8 is one of the sharpest lenses I've ever owned, so despite the electrical problems, I'll wait for a bit and then try again and see if the bug has been fixed. The 35mm f2 is also very sharp and extremely useful as a carry- around lens for general work.
I have this camera and i just wanna say
This lens is great only if you just wanna shoot photos for instagram or something
Because its kinna soft
I have this one and its performance is awesome.
Danke hab lange auf das Video gewartet. Ich genieße jetzt das Video.
great pictures i'm going to buy one
I think it is good for beginner photographers. I saw some negative reviews on Amazon UK but on the flip side, there were many positive reviews about this lens.I am planning to buy it considering the price point of view. I am not expecting it to be top notch lens but hopefully it should work. I just wanted to know about it's low light performance.
It's almost a week since I ordered this lense for my Nikon D3300 and I am counting the days!!
Is it compatible with the nikon 3300?
How can I identify if this is compatible
Hey Benjamin does this lense work on Canon 750d?
Hey Ben mach weiter so! Durch dich lerne ich nicht nur besser zu fotografieren sondern auch besser englisch!! Danke
Und da gibt es dann auch "gutes" Englisch!
Joah, aber lernen sollte man bekanntlich von den Besten.
dat thicc accent boiiii
A bit like Borat.
sounds like this one swiss porsche guy on yt
thank you for the video. online some reviews say the lens is not sharp untill I tested it out myself for video and this baby is sharp i can for sure use it for photos especially after viewing your video i m glad I have the lens thanks again
The quality of this video is the best I've ever seen on TH-cam. What was the equipement used to record this?
you coloring of your video is so colorful!!! beautiful
Here in Malaysia, this lens costs RM459 or €93.33.. Double the price 3 years ago..
Hi Benjamin
What brand of lens adapter that you used on this video?
Loves your accent
What gear did you use for shooting this video? Cam, lens,...
Thank you for answer!
Respekt Benjo 😀 2 Kanäle auf TH-cam mit den selben Videos.. DU GENIE 😀😀 ich mag deine Videos und sind mir persönlich sehr hilfreich.. danke dafür!!
Yep, I love this lens.
Got my Canon 50mm 1.8 aperture lens for $70 from Facebook market 👍 now that's a good deal 😅
Dean Jaffet Rebuyon link
Thank you, I ordered this few days ago but checked only the website rewievs, so I decided to check some others now. I am an amateur AND student so I try to search for cheapest things to buy for my camera. This helped me to put myself at easy with the purchase
I just purchased mine and cannot wait to use it. I was so use to using just canon lenses.
I have the Yongnuo 35mm for Nikon! Is pretty wonderfull! And cheap!
i just bought the nikon d3400 but I am not sure if the Yongnuo is compatible with nikon. Looked all over the web but it says it's for the Canon.
AMart They also make lenses for F mount.
Is it compatible with nikon 3400? Thanks for the reply. Hoping for it
try the yongnou 50mm 1.8 mark ll..much faster in focusing
Thank you for a "no bullshit" review! Ordering mine today!
Good looking stuff....nice lens for the price
Hello. I want to buy this glass (yongnuo 50mm 1.8 i or ii) and a camera. I hesitate between canon 7d or nikon d3400. As a professional maybe you could advise me which camera will be better. I like 50mm focal length on aps-c. I do mostly portraits. Nikon is younger. , smaller, more modern and has a larger sensor. Will the picture and bokeh be better in Nikon or Canon Thank you in advance for the information.
What lens did you use for taking this video? Very nice blur
A good lens at first. But mine for my Nikon did not last very long before it began to fail. Maybe this answers your question - how can they manufacture and sell such a lens so cheaply? It seems the quality of build is it's Achilles' heel. Good video none the less!
Great content Benjamin! Love your videos!
i just took that lens yesterday from market.. and saw how good effect its give... so cheap price lens bt soo good lens..1st i refused to buy this lens bt then suddenly i changed my mind and took that 1.. and its damn good..
I've owned this lens for a few months, and it works great.
I wonder what happened to this page? He's one of the very first mirroless youtuber out there.
nice review, old but gold video
Convinced enough to give it a try! Will get mine this week but this looks really decent!
I bought one for my Nikon and it works great and really like it
What's your opinion about vintage lenses? (old Canon FD for example). Of course it's manual focus, but I know that's not an issue for you. Could you maybe make a video about them? :)
Majofan21 For any mirrorless, fd will rock. But for digital Canon bodies, not so much. Because many fd to eos adapters I have seen have an extra glass element which reduces contrast, sharpness, quality and amount if light. Still it is worth buying since they are so cheap in price.
FWIW (since I'm not the guy you asked) I use a lot of them on my Sony mirrorless and they work very well, especially for stills. For video I have shot a few but you must have a good understanding of depth of field and, because of that, aperture. Either you or an operator must have this knowledge depending on whether you'll be the person taking the video or the person starring in the video.
Many modern cameras have peaking mode, which shows you things are in focus by highlighting them on the screen. Then you zoom in a little more on the screen and continue focusing further with the peaking mode help. However, shooting video you won't get the time to zoom in on the screen and get crisp focus...you'll have to do as best you can as you go. I have set up some video shoots where I starred but sat in a chair--therefore at a pretty fixed point in the depth of field--and that worked OK. For filming other people while walking around, I don't think the stabilizers I own would be of any use as how I hold the camera and lens would be different than with auto focus...it would take some getting used to but I could do it I feel.
An f/8 or f/11 aperture should make life a lot easier. But then of course you must have a lot of light available.
Jason Kanigan Hi there. Was just wondering if you know if this Yungnuo 50 mm f1.8 is compatible to my Sony a6000. Thanks
Hello, you'll need to start learning about "mounts." A mount is the way a lens connects to a camera body. If they don't match, then you need an adapter. We quickly find from Googling that the Sony a6000 has an "e mount". Knowing this, you can search ebay to find out if the Yungnuo lens comes in a e mount. No, it doesn't. Canon EF and Nikon F mounts only. You'll need an adapter to get from one of those to Sony e mount, which will probably make the lens manual focus only.
Sweet video! Because I like gear it is nice to know that there are cheap alternatives out there! Thank you for this review! :)
Hi, after seeing a few reviews I thought I may try this lens being on a budget. Quite impressed with the images and video. Little noisy but for this price my pictures don't need sound.
That's nice
Habe das auch und es ist einfach total super für den Preis!
When you say how company can survive by selling €45 lens but have you thought that actually big companies have been ripping of us for all time before?
Very motivational and inspiring video introduction...
I have just purchased it!
Great review. watched this 1st before i purchased mine. thanks man!
Man, The color grading on this video is amazing! What camera did you use to shoot it???
I considered it but in the end chose the Nikkor 50mm f/1.8... next on the wish list is the Sigma 17-50mm f/2.8
Cool thanks for the information! 👍
I can understand your english very well :) i'm a German but now i'm so cool and write in english :))
Fab video, thanks, just ordered one.
Hello.. First of all, thank you for this great video.. But i want to ask, which setup and post production filter etc. (or LUT) did you use while shooting this video.. because i really loved the colors :)) so beautiful..
So I bought the Yongnuo 50mm, the Nikkor 35mm 1.8g (new 130$) , and the nikkor 50mm 1.8g (almost new, 115$). While the side by sides at first look *almost the same, the more you look at them, the more the differences stand out. The Yonguo is much softer, and does not have the sharpness that the Nikkor lens have. The contrast and colors are also better on the Nikkor... HOWEVER, my real gripe was with the autofocus. I bought the Yongnuo on 12/2018, so I have the updated firmware. The autofocus with my D3200 was spotty. It was slow, missed often, and would just stop focusing after 1 or 2 adjustments. It was also super loud. My nikkor lens focused much better and faster, so I returned the yongnuo and kept the Nikkor lens'.
So for a beginner photographer looking just to mess around, maybe get the Yongnuo (esp for $40 if you have canon), but really I would recommend you buy both and the same time, test them, then return the one you dont like.
In the end, I could've gotten over the image quality difference, but the autofocus missing, going slow, then not working was what led me to return the Yongnuo...
Yeah that's why it's price half of original lens.
Hi benjamain what camera was used to film this video ? the picture is very good
They selling 45 EUR for the lens, but the cost to manufacture 1 lens only cost 1-2 EUR... and of course they still profit...
Just came in the mail. Screen goes black when I hold down the shutter, but doesn’t actually take the photo arghh. Hopefully they’ll send one that works to replace it.
i love you man keep going
Which camera you use in this video?
Idiot 😂
sorry for the guy that called you an idiot. Anyways the camera he is using is the sony a7
@@syber_3173 let me explain myself, I called him an idiot because his original comment was "which lens are you using in this video" which he later edited. Now it's obvious that that was a very idiotic comment given that this entire video is about that one particular lens and it's name is even mentioned in the title...so yeah.
Yes I own this , this lens is really cheap but really good quality, far better than Kit lens.. 😀👍 recommended
Fabulous review......I'm in that bargain basement type of shooter 👍
hey i'm on a budget but i love good quality lens i was at a wedding and the photographer was taking wonderful pictures with this lens. i told him i want a camera lens that takes great pictures and he said your best bet is to buy this camera lens and he told me to buy the 10-18mm lense as well. so let me asked you can i take any picture i want with the 135mm lens or this lens is only for taking portraits. i love taking pictures of everything i want to just have 2 lens there's no need to have 3 and 4 lens i want one camera lens that can do everything or if i need two lens then i will do that but i want my pictures to be nice and sharp
Awesome product Ben thanks for the video. What song did you use
i lov bejamin u r total inspiration
I got myself Kamlan 50mm f1.1 & it’s a bokeh beast
Cheap ass lens compared to Sony but does the job pretty damn well
Do a video on the yongnuo 85mm 1.8 please?
im having doubts about it
I use this very Youngnou 50mm and 35mm lens on my Nikon D5500
Good stuff - I enjoyed!
Super review! Thanks for this ;))
Can you do a tutorial on the color grade of the first clip?
I've just order this lens, cause I've seen good reviews about it. Your opinion counts for 100 more so I can't wait for it to arrive!
I intend to use the Youngnou 50mm and 35mm Nikon version on the Sony A74
Cool review. Just bought one. We shall see.
BUT for 45 snots, wheres the risk?
Keep doing what you do. Very helpful. Thanks T
Thanks for the video i really think that i will get it😍👍
What camera did you use for the video nice quality
That’s exactly what I have an is just perfect I always use it for photos and videos also perfect for travel light weight is a good lens
your video colors ara amaizing. can u tell me what camera and what luts are u using. thanks man
I am a beginner in this field. Just bought my first camera . I need help in one thing. In which aspect ratio should I make pictures ? 3:2 16:9 4:3 1:1 this is what my Sony camera have as options .
Could you please tell me which kind of adapter I have to buy for my Sony a6000 to connect with this lens?
hey Ben, i have 2 questions what adapter did you use for this lens?? and the same adapter would work on a a6000?
Das Ding hatte ich auch schon unter den Suchvorschlägen. Habe mir gedacht: Ist das was ?. Danke für dein Video ! Ich werde es mir mal bestellen. Glaube es ist nur eine Frage der Zeit, bis weitere Produkte nachrücken. Zeiss CP´s gibt es ja schon lange als fake :D By The Way - very good content !!
Can i use it on my nikon d3500?
From Kenya +254 Following your channel,keep up the good job
yeahh
Team Kenya here we are
Hi Benjamin,
can I ask you what adapter are you using for Canon EF to Sony Full Frame E-mount?
Thanks for your videos and keep it up! :-)
Tolles Video, welcher adptor hast du auf Video ? hast schon den 100mm f2 von youngnuo probiert mit den adaptor? Wäre cool einer rewiew mit Sony :) fg Giselle
I'm buying this thing 🙌💓
thanks for sharing, very informative 🙂
Yes...i use yongnuo recently, thanks...for cheap lens its worthed
Ich besitze die 35mm Variante von dem Teil und Ich muss sagen an meiner Canon 7D II hab Ich echt nicht schlecht gestaunt! =D
Sitz.Platz.Bleib ich besitze auch das 35er. Nächste Woche sollte auch das 50er ankommen. Leider hat Yongnuo nur diese beiden im Angebot.
Mittlerweile gibt es sogar ein 85mm 1.8, allerdings für 170€ (Nikon) und ca 200€ (Canon) ;) Aber ganz viel Spaß mit dem 50mm! =D
Ja gut also das übersteigt mein Budget nun deutlich, obwohl 1.8 bei 85mm natürlich extrem geil ist.
Danke dir, werd ich sicher haben
Ja das stimmt, ich muss sagen da würde ich persönlich dann auch ehr auf die originalen 85mm zurückgreifen die dann auch fast in Reichweite liegen und nochmal einen kleinen Sprung in der Qualität und Autofokus verzeichnen können.
Habe in letzter Zeit nur noch mit dem 35er fotografiert und mich an die kurze Brennweite gewöhnt. Wüsste gar nicht so richtig wofür ich ein 85mm gebrauchen könnte, vorallem weil ich nicht das Budget dafür habe 😅