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First review of the new YONGNUO 50mm f/1.8 E-mount lens

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Radojuva tested the newly announced YONGNUO 50mm f/1.8 E-mount lens. You can download full size image samples here. The conclusion is:

YN 50 / 1.8S – a good fifty dollars for mirrorless Sony E APS-C. Excellent price / quality ratio (excellent). The YN 50 / 1.8S has virtually no competitors.

10 main advantages:

  1. low cost (about $ 100)
  2. very light weight
  3. compact sizes
  4. metal bayonet mount included
  5. stepping focus motor fast enough
  6. internal focusing, fixed focus ring during auto focus
  7. electronic focus ring, convenient enough manual focus
  8. USB port for firmware upgrade
  9. one low dispersion element in the optical circuit (for example, Sony 50 / 1.8 OSS no special elements)
  10. good optical performance. Moderate level of basic optical distortion (vignetting, distortion, drop of sharpness to the edges and corners of the image, etc.)

10 main disadvantages:

  1. the hood is extremely inconveniently set to transport mode (maybe it can’t be installed like this at all)
  2. the aperture blades are poorly rounded; on heavily covered apertures the aperture has the shape of a heptagon
  3. tiny lateral play of the focus ring, the focus ring is plastic, not rubberized, can catch dust over time and rotate not so smoothly
  4. no built-in image stabilizer (similar Sony 50 / 1.8 OSS he is)
  5. there are no additional tags (depth of field, focusing distance, etc.)
  6. the minimum focusing distance is greater than that of a similar one Sony 50 / 1.8 OSS (important for subject and pseudo macro photography)
  7. software options for working with the lens via the USB port are very limited
  8. lack of lens data in modern cameras and RAW converters, which prevents some types of optical distortion from being automatically corrected
  9. it is not known where and how this lens should undergo warranty service. This is not Yongnuo, but Ynlens. Perhaps the company has problems with patent obligations
  10. some characteristic optical imperfections, such as perceptible chromatic aberration

UPDATE: I removed the previous error saying this was an A-mount lens on an A-mount camera. Completely forgot the A3500 was an “old” E-mount camera :)

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