Little fun fact about this review: When I filmed this review a week ago, I pronounced "Yongnuo" incorrectly. So after they told me the correct pronunciation, I decided to film it again so i can say their name correctly.
Wow. That's dedication. I'm impressed. Also, good job looking after reviews for the low end of the market. Expensive gear is exciting, but it's not as relevant to most of us.
one more question, does the panasonic lens image stabilization also works on cameras not from panasonic? so can it bring some stabilization to cheaper/older cameras?
would you say that the yongnuo is a better fit with cheaper cameras because, it makes much less a percentage of the complete camera setup. and for panasonic 400$ do not have much weight when using a g9 or gh6.
I think it really depends on your preference. Some people like to spend less on body and more on the lenses. Some people like to spend the minimum amount of money no matter buying body or lens
I picked up a Yongnuo 42.5, as a low risk option. It's as good (or close to) as the non-pro grade lenses. I don't shoot video, so noise is not an issue. I found it sharp enough for my needs and will most likely buy the 25mm. The price though!
@@TheRealRichardWong I bought the Mark 2. I saw a mk 1 review by Rob Trek and it was less than flattering. Good to see the company took the critiques on-board and fixed them. I like the idea of the af/mf switch on the lens. It means I don't need to fiddle.around the menu. Focus peaking kicks in automatically, if set. I'm very pleased with it.
Good point about the focus switch. Yes I didn't have a chance to play with the original version but this new version works OK overall. The 25mm works slightly better than this one.
Thanks for the review Richard. I think the Yongnuo is great value. As for autofocus I am sure you'll get a much better result on a GH5 II or GH6. I own a G85 and while I love the camera I have to admit that autofocus in video mode is definitely not one of its strengths with any lens.
What about testing it against Olympus 45 mm f1.7? Panasonic auto focus for video is known to be very bad. So it would be much more interesting to test the two lenses on olympus EM1-III
Hi Erza, thanks for watching and suggestions! Unfortunately I don't have access to the Olympus gear at the moment, especially during a max level lockdown here that even all restaurants are closed.
Little fun fact about this review: When I filmed this review a week ago, I pronounced "Yongnuo" incorrectly. So after they told me the correct pronunciation, I decided to film it again so i can say their name correctly.
zeapon zhiyun 😂😂
@@xiaoamy5172 hahaha tell me the official pronunication of Zeapon BEFORE i film my next video please :D
@@TheRealRichardWong 🤣🤣
Wow. That's dedication. I'm impressed. Also, good job looking after reviews for the low end of the market. Expensive gear is exciting, but it's not as relevant to most of us.
We all appreciate the amount of information you've provided in this review, thank you and subscribed.
@@welfarestates8465 thanks for the sub
one more question, does the panasonic lens image stabilization also works on cameras not from panasonic? so can it bring some stabilization to cheaper/older cameras?
Yes it should work well, at least with Olympus /om system bodies
works
would you say that the yongnuo is a better fit with cheaper cameras because, it makes much less a percentage of the complete camera setup. and for panasonic 400$ do not have much weight when using a g9 or gh6.
I think it really depends on your preference. Some people like to spend less on body and more on the lenses. Some people like to spend the minimum amount of money no matter buying body or lens
I picked up a Yongnuo 42.5, as a low risk option. It's as good (or close to) as the non-pro grade lenses. I don't shoot video, so noise is not an issue. I found it sharp enough for my needs and will most likely buy the 25mm. The price though!
Joe is your the original or the mark Ii version? And yes I agree most of the downside are not a problem if you are only shooting photos
@@TheRealRichardWong I bought the Mark 2. I saw a mk 1 review by Rob Trek and it was less than flattering. Good to see the company took the critiques on-board and fixed them. I like the idea of the af/mf switch on the lens. It means I don't need to fiddle.around the menu. Focus peaking kicks in automatically, if set. I'm very pleased with it.
Good point about the focus switch. Yes I didn't have a chance to play with the original version but this new version works OK overall. The 25mm works slightly better than this one.
i would go for the YongNuo 42.5 1.7M thanks for the review Richard Wong
No problems. Thanks for watching Mia :)
Thanks for the review Richard. I think the Yongnuo is great value. As for autofocus I am sure you'll get a much better result on a GH5 II or GH6. I own a G85 and while I love the camera I have to admit that autofocus in video mode is definitely not one of its strengths with any lens.
as always the best reviews thanks buddy which lesn shuld i by for this lens Lumix or Olympus
The O.I.S. and close focusing make the Lumix lens the standout choice for me.
so basically Panasonic has no excuse for pricing this lens the way that they do. Good job YongNuo for honest pricing.
Watching this video 12 hrs after winning an eBay auction for the Lumix 42.5mm f/1.7… haha!
Your reviews are great.
@@Michael-fw5ef thank you very much
What about testing it against Olympus 45 mm f1.7? Panasonic auto focus for video is known to be very bad. So it would be much more interesting to test the two lenses on olympus EM1-III
Hi Erza, thanks for watching and suggestions! Unfortunately I don't have access to the Olympus gear at the moment, especially during a max level lockdown here that even all restaurants are closed.
Great thorough review. Thanks, Richard. Cheers, Campbell :)
Thank you for watching Campbell!
The Panasonic is not only a better buy, it's a steal. And, it's sharp on Super 35 at 6K. No comparison. A gem.
Hell yeah, that's going to look amazing when compressed to shit on youtube and instagram!
Super 35? It's an MFT lens
Does the image circle really cover S35?
@@333_studios If you use electronic stabilization, the crop should make it pretty close to covered.
Excellent review. Many thanks!
Thank you very much for this very detailed review!!
Thanks for watching and comment
Focus tracking on Panasonic cameras isn't slow, it's "cinematic".
Thanks for watching! I can't wait to see what the gh6 can do, and maybe retest lens like this Yongnuo
I can get the Lumix for about $280 nowadays, you get OIS and dual-IS on Panasonic body, definitely worth it.
Nice review 👍 I might consider the yong nuo as I don't need video autofocus
Thanks for watching Tony!
Very helpfull review