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Yongnuo YN 60mm f/2 Macro Lens for Canon

Yongnuo YN 60mm f/2 Macro Lens for Canon cameras is a macro prime lens offering a life-size 1:1 maximum magnification and a bright f/2 aperture which suits photographing in difficult lighting conditions.

$499.99

Yongnuo YN 14mm f/2.8 Lens for Canon

Yongnuo YN 14mm f/2.8 Lens for Canon is an ultra wide angle fixed focal length lens with bright f/2.8 aperture. The lens has an excellent price/quality ratio and is an ideal for shooting landscapes, seascapes, architecture, astrophotography, group and street photos, basically everything except portraits.

$167.99

Yongnuo YN 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Canon

Yongnuo YN 50mm f/1.4 Lens for Canon EF mount cameras is an excellent standard focal length lens that performs on a very high level in almost any regard. Sharpness is excellent in the image center straight from the largest aperture, the borders and corners deliver very good resolution wide open and excellent sharpness stopped down. This lens is an excellent choice for every Canon shooter.

$183.99

Yongnuo 100mm f2 lens for Canon

Yongnuo 100mm f2 is a fixed focal length lens that supports both full-frame and APS-C format camera systems. The unit features nine aperture blades and a minimum focusing distance of 0.9m. It can focus via a manual focus ring or the camera’s in-body autofocus system. YN100mm f2 looks pretty much exactly like Canon’s EF 100mm f/2 USM.

Yongnuo 100mm f2 is an excellent value — let’s just get that out of the way. For $199, the lens is much cheaper than its Canon counterparts. Comparing the Yongnuo to Canon’s 100mm f2 lens is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo 100mm f/2 for similar performance at much lower cost.

$184.99

Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 lens for Canon

Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 is a fixed focal length lens that supports both full-frame and APS-C format camera systems. The unit features eight aperture blades and a minimum focusing distance of 0.85m. It can focus via a manual focus ring or the camera’s in-body autofocus system.

Yongnuo YN85mm f1.8 is an excellent value — let’s just get that out of the way. For $190, the lens is much cheaper than its Canon counterparts. Comparing the Yongnuo to Canon’s 85 1.8 lens is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 for similar performance at much lower cost.

Yongnuo 85mm 1.8 is a great prime lens that is an excellent addition to the Canon EOS 18-55mm lens kits. This lens gives you 3 stops or eight times (2x2x2) more light coming through the lens opening than standard f/5.6 kit lenses. Great lens for taking portraits, low light photography, street, casual shooting and everyday use.

$56.99

Yongnuo YN50mm f/1.8 lens for Canon

Yongnuo YN50mm f/1.8 is a fixed focal length lens that supports both full-frame and APS-C format camera systems. The unit features seven aperture blades and a minimum focusing distance of 0.45m. It can focus via a manual focus ring or the camera’s in-body autofocus system.

Yongnuo YN50mm f1.8 is an excellent value — let’s just get that out of the way. For $57, the lens is much cheaper than its Canon counterparts. Comparing the Yongnuo to Canon’s 50mm 1.8 II lens is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo YN 50mm f/1.8 for smoother bokeh and similar performance.

Yongnuo 50mm 1.8 is a great prime lens that is an excellent addition to the Canon EOS 18-55mm lens kits. This lens gives you 3 stops or eight times (2x2x2) more light coming through the lens opening than standard f/5.6 kit lenses. Great lens for taking portraits, low light photography, street, casual shooting and everyday use.

$95.99

Yongnuo YN35mm f/2 lens for Canon

Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 is a fixed focal length lens that supports both full-frame and APS-C format camera systems. The unit features seven aperture blades and a minimum focusing distance of 0.25m. It can focus via a manual focus ring or the camera’s in-body autofocus system.

Yongnuo YN35mm f2 is an excellent value — let’s just get that out of the way. For $95, the lens is much cheaper than its Canon counterparts. Picking up a used Canon EF 35mm f/2 lens would run you around $250 if you manage to find a good one, while the brand new Canon EF 35mm f/2 IS USM would run you around $550. Comparing the Yongnuo to Canon’s older lens is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 for smoother bokeh and similar performance.