

🔥 Elevate your Nikon shots with pro-level clarity and bokeh magic!
The YONGNUO YN35mm F2N is a wide-angle prime lens designed for Nikon DSLR cameras, featuring a bright F2 aperture with 7 aperture blades for smooth bokeh, dual auto/manual focus modes with live view support, and a durable metal mount. Compatible with both full-frame and APS-C sensors, it offers excellent image quality and versatility at an unbeatable price point.








| ASIN | B01L1JCKRY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | YONGNUO |
| Built-In Media | Lens |
| Camera Lens | 35mm F2 Wide Angle Prime Lens for Nikon |
| Camera Lens Description | 35mm F2 Wide Angle Prime Lens for Nikon |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Nikon F |
| Compatible Mountings | Nikon F |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 828 Reviews |
| Focal Length Description | 35mm F2N Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Nikon |
| Focus Type | Auto/Manual |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00714874748332, 06947110910802 |
| Image stabilization | Optical |
| Item Height | 12 centimeters |
| Item Weight | 318 Grams |
| Lens | Standard |
| Lens Coating Description | Multicoated |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Nikon F |
| Lens Type | Standard |
| Manufacturer | Yongnuo |
| Maximum Aperture | 2 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Minimum Aperture | 35 Millimeters |
| Minimum Focal Length | 35 Millimeters |
| Model Name | FBA_YN35mm F2N |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 58 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 63 Degrees |
| UPC | 714874748332 |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
J**A
Amazing Bargain Full Frame Lens
What’s not to love??? A fraction of the cost vs a Nikkor product. Took a chance after reading the reviews! Sharp. Lovely bokeh!!! Love the quality of my images!! Would recommend for a bargain lens and would buy more of their products. Works and fits perfectly on my Nikon D850.
S**T
Great Lens For the Price!
After about 10 years without one, I decided I really needed to have a prime standard lens for my Nikon DSLRs. I was on a very limited budget, so I took a risk and bought this lens. This was a risk worth taking. I have been shooting around my hometown of Waco with it, and also took it with me on my wife's and my 10th anniversary trip to San Antonio. With the exception of one shot that required my 18-55mm zoom lens, the Yongnuo stayed on my D5500. The picture quality rivals that of my Nikon zooms, and of course the wider aperture allows me to capture shots in low light quite easily. The construction is solid, though admittedly not as solid as my Nikon zooms. One of the trade-offs of getting this lens rather than Nikon's or Sigma's similar lenses is that the maximum aperture is only 2.0 rather than 1.8 or 1.4. For me, the trade off was worth it. Your needs may be different, so think about that before you buy this lens. My two Nikon DSLRs are half frame models, and so this makes for an excellent standard lens. If you are using a full frame camera, this will make a fine wide-angle lens. This has quickly become my go-to lens. Don't let the low price fool you, this is an excellent lens for the price. Highly recommended.
D**T
This is the cheap 35 to learn on
*For the cost* (very important), this lens does everything you'd need a cheap, quick 35 f/2 to do. It's build quality and feel are surprisingly nice. The focus ring is satisfyingly tactile - smooth and large enough for my fingers to grasp easily and well, unlike my nikkor D lenses. It's not the widest aperture for a 35, but for less than 100 dollars, you get functionality and value. We use this lens to film vlogs indoors with inexpensive studio lighting and it works well enough for our needs. It is soft at f2 well into the edges and is difficult to nail focus with. The AF is quite slow, but seems accurate enough. I intend to try this lens for astrophotography, but do not have high hopes due to that lack of sharpness at f2, but I'll remain open minded until I test that out. Stopped down to f/2.8 though, clarity and sharpness improve considerably. We shoot our indoor vlogs at f3.2 for that extra depth of field, but wouldn't have an issue going down to 2.8 if needed and the improved sharpness is nice at 3.2. I included two files - one full size image of a tree section unedited at f/2 (1/4000th of a second to rule out motion blur) and a cropped in version of that file to show poor sharpness right in the center of the image. The lens is a nice size. Slightly bigger than my nikkor 50mm, but smaller than my Rokinon 85mm. It works well with my Nikon D500 and when focus is on where you need it, images do look good. It also focuses close enough for near-macro photography, so that's nice. compared to other more expensive 35s out there, this is crap, but those lenses are hundreds and hundreds of dollars more in cost. That's why I give this a 4/5. It's a great lens to get the feel of a 35mm lens under your belt, but I would not recommend for pro use at all. + Good build Good Value Close Focus - Slow AF Not sharp at f/2
V**N
More Please
Perfect fit and function on my Nikon D5200. I'm still learning, but the ease of use with manual settings was incredible. This is a game changer—very reasonable price for the quality of the product I received. I will be buying more from this manufacturer. The image quality is incredible and the total weight of the lens doesn't unbalance the camera when shooting. Strongly recomend.
A**A
Really good and affordable!
Really good lens. The price is very low, the material is very good and the image quality is excellent. You can lose some focus on 2.0, it's still nice, but on higher apertures it's excellent. I love the bokeh than can be achieved with it. I use it on my Nikon Z50 with the FTZ II adapter... and works very well.
A**N
Great image quality, better than expected build quality, fantastic value.
The 5 stars are conditional: they account for the remarkably low price of the item. This lens is an amazing bargain. I was expecting a much cheaper build quality for this price, and I knew what to expect in terms of optical quality. Plenty sharp in the center from wide open, edges and corners sharpen up quickly as you stop down. There is no automatic manual focus override, but the AF/MF switch is a nice touch. Build quality really does feel close to on par with the Nikon 85mm 1.8 G lens. I got this as a gift for my father, who shoots a Nikon D610 and D7000, and lately this lens has been living on his 610. He loves the 35mm focal length, and this is a much smaller, lighter package than his 17-35 2.8 or 24-70 2.8 The additional speed is nice as well given the lack of stabilization.
P**.
Not ready for prime time -- or bad sample/poor QC.
I've been considering a 35mm prime to add to my collection of lenses, but really have been trying to avoid purchasing another high priced lens. At less than $100 I thought it was worth a shot. I received it and my first impressions were good. Not quite Nikon quality, but considering the price point, the build quality and finish seemed acceptable, better than the Nikon 50 1.8D I once had. I mounted it onto my D700 and took a few test shots of my son. Viewing the files on my computer, the 1st shot impressed me as sharp and the rendering was pretty good. I clicked on the 2nd image and found it unacceptably out of focus -- I may not nail focus 100% of the time but this one was pretty bad. The 3rd one was like the 1st. I picked up my camera again and took a few more pictures, but this time I noticed that the lens started to rack back and forth and was hunting really bad. Worse than anything I've seen before. Was it because the light was not great? I went outside and picked out a high contrast subject in good light. Focus seemed better, but the next attempt the focus hunted again. Not a a millimeter or 2 off, like the whole subject is out of focus kind of off. I took off the lens and mounted it back on. I changed AF modes from continuous to single shot. From dynamic focus points to fixed single point. AF illumination on. Nothing seemed to resolve the problem. While the image quality appears to be more than good enough for a $100 lens, the autofocus proved to be unacceptably inept. As much as I would overlook an less than perfect AF system for good image quality and a very low price point, I will be returning this lens.
M**Y
Lens for d810
Works good on my d810
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