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Overall Rating 4.9   39
5
think the object is really great for me as an amateur hobby photographer. The processing is really good. The picture quality is excellent for me. I'm happy every time I can snap with it. Can really recommend it to everyone....
i love it i love it
06/03/2023
4
I bought the lens (Nikon 50/1.8) because I read a lot about "yongnuo" on the internet, both positive and negative, so I thought we'd just try it. From this point of view I can only report one negative point and that is that I get a message from time to time that no lens is connected, but I took a photo in the dark and attach it here to show what the lens can do.
Good, inexpensive camera lens
06/03/2023
5
The lens arrived today. Packaging like a piece of jewellery. The part is made entirely of plastic, like many higher-priced ones. Nothing rattles or wobbles. The bayonet clicks into place. The focus ring runs smoothly and not too easily. Test in the garden when the sky is overcast. Lens hood up and go. Camera is the Nikon D 90 at ISO 400. Both images at an open aperture of 1.8 and autofocus. This sometimes pumps a bit, but is fast enough. The images are out off camera and scaled down to 70%. A good look for the money. D. Moeller
I'm excited I'm excited
05/03/2023
5
Because of the positive reviews I wanted to try the lens and - yes, I liked it too - since then I've almost exclusively taken pictures with it. Must not be missing in any photo equipment (at least for people who have to pay attention to their budget). Thanks to the other reviewers!
Great depth of field and great light intensity
04/03/2023
5
Very good pictures without flash in the dark sports hall with my old Nikon D90. In the room portrayed with flash... excellent.
Super quality for this price
03/03/2023
5
Assuming I'm a newbie to photography I can say that this lens does its job very well given its value for money. Unlike the 50mm Canon, the Nikon, which even costs twice as much, is much better made, the plastics are solid and don't creak, it has a firecracker ring which the Canon lacks, and the insert is aluminum. When you hold it in your hand, there is a feeling of robustness and solidity. As for the photo, it's a 50mm that does what it needs to do, focus is slightly noisy but not that annoying. Advice for anyone who is just starting out in photography and doesn't want to spend a lot of money on a lens. Soon I will also buy the 35mm. Today I also bought the 35mm f2... What can I say, it does its job. Solid and durable bright lens. I prefer 35mm to 50mm and I especially recommend it for those who make videos and are just starting out
35 and 50mm Nikon
03/03/2023
5
Delivery was the same day, packaging was neat. the small "Gift" the flash attachment just came in handy. To the lens. very light plastic housing, sits very tightly on the camera, has small problems here and there that the contacts are all properly seated. The AF motor is audible but not noticeable from a distance of about 1m. The AF could be a bit faster if you want to capture movement, but for products or portraits where speed is not important, it works well, even in low light. In the studio with lots of light, it is certainly an inexpensive alternative to one of the top dogs, outdoor for the hobby photographer with a small budget an absolute recommendation. For this price, an absolute top lens. My sample image: reduced to 1200*800px Nikon D750 ( ISO320 - f/2.8 - 1/250sec. - Daylight with small flash from the side, base plate and background each a black pane of glass. )
02/03/2023
5
The lens is very good and you can take great pictures with it! The autofocus is a bit noisy and a little bit slow, but that doesn't matter for portrait photos, for example. Very good value for money!
02/03/2023
5
ordered this lens for my Nikon D3300. The reason: I wanted to know what other lenses can do. At first I was rather skeptical and looked at some pictures, customer reviews and videos on the internet about the lens. There is a good video on YouTube comparing the YONGNUO to the CANON lens - be sure to watch the video beforehand (video title: YongNuo 50mm f/1.8 vs Canon 50mm f/1.8 II ) My conclusion: Up in any case, don't forget to remove the protective covers on BOTH SIDES of the lens. - The lens takes a tiny bit longer to focus (although almost not noticeable) and is also a bit noisy. - The focus ring is a bit too easy to turn, it seems a little less well made than Nikon lenses + The image quality is really good + Handling is easy + The workmanship is very good + Would be on the "Nikon" lens and not If it says "YONGNUO", you wouldn't notice. So, for anyone who wants to try a 50mm lens and doesn't want to pay more than 100€, this lens is recommended. And about the delivery: I ordered it via premium shipping on Wednesday evening and received it on Saturday, so it was really quick. By the way, the packaging is not "cheap" either, but looks very similar to the packaging of a Nikon lens.
01/03/2023
5
I actually bought the lens to try / play with it and I'm really pleased with it. I often take pictures manually and only take the white balance or the autofocus is on automatic from time to time. The aperture, which can be opened very wide, is a real advantage if you actually run out of light. The autofocus is not the fastest but absolutely sufficient. The lens is used on a Nikon D5100 with an F bayonet. It will probably become my favorite lens in the long run.
01/03/2023