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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.

$85.99

Yongnuo YN50mm f/1.8 lens for Nikon

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 $85, the lens is much cheaper than its Nikon counterparts. Comparing the Yongnuo to Nikon 50mm 1.8G lens is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo YN 50mm f/1.8 for similar performance at much lower cost, especially if you are on a budget.

Yongnuo 50mm 1.8 is a great prime lens that is an excellent addition to the Nikon 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.

$97.99

Yongnuo YN35mm f/2 lens for Nikon

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 $99, the lens is much cheaper than its Nikon counterparts. Buying a Nikon DX 35mm f/1.8 lens would run you around $200, while the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 designed for FX format cameras would run you around $550. Comparing the Yongnuo to Nikon lenses is quite easy: we say go with the Yongnuo YN 35mm f/2 if you are on a budget.

$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.