
Yongnuo
The Yongnuo YN35mm f/2N is a fast, compact prime lens for Nikon F‑mount DSLRs offering a bright f/2 aperture, lightweight construction, and both autofocus and manual focus. It delivers solid image quality and low‑light capability at a budget‑friendly price, though edge sharpness and some aberrations lag behind premium alternatives.
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$106.00
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$100.29
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$95.40
Highest
$106.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers consider the Yongnuo YN35mm f/2N a surprisingly capable lens for its price, noting very good center sharpness, well‑controlled distortion, and overall image quality that approaches Nikon’s professional f/2D model. However, they also point out that chromatic aberration, vignetting, and edge sharpness fall short of premium lenses, and occasional AF reliability issues have been observed.
What Users Say
Everyday users overwhelmingly value the lens for its affordability, lightweight build, and fast aperture, describing it as a solid entry‑level prime that delivers good results in everyday shooting. Common criticisms focus on softness at wide apertures, the need for post‑processing to fix aberrations, and occasional autofocus hiccups.
Common Complaints
Softness when shooting wide open at f/2, noticeable chromatic aberration and vignetting requiring correction, occasional autofocus dropouts, less sharpness compared to Nikon lenses, and limited macro capability.
What People Are Saying
“for the price, the Yongnuo is certainly no slouch.”
“Overall, the image quality of the Yongnuo 35mm f/2.0 is impressive - given it's only €100... If you like the 35mm look, go ahead! It's definitely worth its money!”
How It Compares
vs. Nikon AF‑S 35mm f/1.8G
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Disadvantages
Choose the Nikon 1.8G when you need the fastest aperture, top‑tier sharpness, and premium build, and budget is not a primary concern.
vs. Nikon AF‑S 35mm f/2D
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The Nikon f/2D is a solid mid‑range option for those who prefer Nikon branding and marginally better image quality, but the Yongnuo wins on price and weight for budget‑focused shooters.