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Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 Review

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The Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 lens is a budget-friendly option for portrait photography. It offers a nice bokeh, decent build quality, and works well with DSLR cameras. However, it has some autofocus issues in Live View mode and doesn't perform as well on mirrorless cameras.

The Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 lens offers a nice bokeh and decent build quality, making it a good deal for the price. However, it struggles with autofocus in Live View mode and on mirrorless cameras.

Pros
  • Budget-friendly
  • Nice bokeh
  • Decent build quality
Cons
  • Autofocus issues in Live View mode
  • Not ideal for mirrorless cameras
  • Purple fringing at wide apertures

The lens has a fast autofocus system that works well with DSLR cameras, but it struggles with autofocus in Live View mode and on mirrorless cameras.

The Yongnuo 85mm f/1.8 lens is a budget-friendly option for portrait photography, offering a nice bokeh and decent build quality. It is designed for frame or APS-C DSLR cameras, but can also be used with mirrorless cameras with an adapter. The lens has a fast autofocus system that works well with DSLR cameras, but it struggles with autofocus in Live View mode and on mirrorless cameras. The build quality of the lens is good, with a metal mount and electronic connections, but the focus ring is not very smooth. The image quality at wide apertures is good, but it does suffer from some purple fringing. The lens also displays a tiny bit of pincushion distortion on APS-C cameras. However, it can produce nice background bokeh when used with DSLR cameras. Overall, it's a good deal for the price, as long as you're willing to overlook some of its autofocus issues and quirks when used with mirrorless cameras.

The image quality at wide apertures is good, but it does suffer from some purple fringing.

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