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Supersync youngno review
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If you photograph in RAW, then the Canon and the less expensive Yongnuo are practically the same.

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For those who only photograph in jpg, it can be a plus to choose the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM, because Canon cameras only correct for lens errors of Canon lenses. Too long, didn’t read (TL/DR? A 50 mm f/1.8 for a full-frame Canon SLR camera for less than 75 euros that is just as good optically as the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM.Īs far as image quality is concerned, there are no real differences to find between the Canon and the Yongnuo 50 mm f/1.8 STM, not even on a full-frame camera with a 50-megapixel sensor.

  • Surprisingly good image quality after stopped down a couple of stops.
  • Conclusion Yongnuo EF YN 50 mm f/1.8 review with Canon 5DsR Pros After stopping down two stops, the highest sharpness is reached, and the Yongnuo (just like the Canon by the way) gives nothing up to much more expensive lenses with the same focal length (but usually tested on a less expensive camera with fewer pixels).

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    At full aperture, the sharpness is far from optimal, in particular in the corners.

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    SharpnessĪs far as sharpness is concerned, there is no difference from the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM that we recently reviewed on a Canon 5Ds. With the Yongnuo, you have to do that afterwards. With the Canon, it is possible to correct the jpg files for lens errors. This explains the differences between the Yongnuo and Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM test conclusions.

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    This is naturally easy to resolve with software (Photoshop, Lightroom or another photo editing program). Vignetting is clearly present (more than 3 stops at full aperture, at f/2.8 always one and a half stops). The Yongnuo is just as good on this point as the Canon 50 mm lenses.Īs far as vignetting is concerned, the performances for files not corrected for lens errors are practically the same as those with the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM. If you photograph directly into the sun, then even if the sun is outside the frame, then you can come across green ghosts. This creates contrast-rich shots with natural colors, but with bright backlighting flares can still occur. The lens elements are equipped with a coating with multiple layers, so that reflections and glittering is reduced and the light transmission is increased. Distortion, vignetting, flare and chromatic aberrationĭistortion is of a normal level (-0.75%) for a 50 mm fixed focal length. That feels strange if you are holding the focus ring while focusing. If you turn on the AF, then the focus ring turns as well. It works, but I think the focus ring should have been wider. The same applies for the Yongnuo: at the front of the lens there is a very narrow ring with which you can focus manually.

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    Manual focusing is no joke with the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 or f/1.8 STM. The Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM again has a metal mount, but the Yongnuo still has a black plastic lens mount. The Canon 50 mm f/1.8 II had a plastic mount. The front lens is hidden deep in the housing, so that you do not really need a lens hood. The lens consists of 6 lens elements in 5 groups, just like the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 (II and STM). This is a light, but not very compact, lens. There is one switch on the lens, with which you choose between AF and manual focusing. The appearance of this lens is strongly reminiscent of an old Canon lens. Yongnuo EF YN 50 mm f/1.8 Build and auto focus It is a Chinese company, from which you can also, for example, buy a flash or a Yongnuo 35 mm f/2.0 lens at an attractive price. is part of the ShenZhen YongNuo Photographic Equipment Co. Yongnuo, made in Chinaįor many people, Yongnuo is an unfamiliar name. Would that also be the case on a full-frame camera? We put it to the test with the Canon 5DsR: the toughest possible test at the moment. As far as image quality is concerned, we saw no differences from the Canon 50 mm f/1.8 STM. We previously reviewed the Yongnuo 50 mm f/1.8 on a Canon with an APS-C sensor. For less than 75 euros, you get one-ounce piece of camera equipment with surprising image quality. If, as a starter or amateur photographer with a Canon full-frame SLR camera, you want to buy your first lens with a fixed focal length, then you cannot go wrong with the Yongnuo 50 mm f/1.8. Or for playing with background blur/bokeh. A standard lens on a camera with a full-frame sensor with high brightness, which also makes the lens suitable for photographing in the dark without a flash. The Yongnuo EF 50 mm f/1.8 is a 50 mm f/1.8 fixed-focal length lens with AF.









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