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Yongnuo launches YN 50mm F1.8 DA DSM II lens for Sony crop cameras

The Chinese company Shenzhen Yongnuo Electric has introduced an upgraded YN 50mm F1.8 DA DSM II lens for Sony APS-C cameras with improved autofocus compared to the previous version. It is already available for purchase on the manufacturer’s website .

Technical features:

  • The optical design consists of 8 elements in 7 groups, including one low dispersion to reduce distortion. Oil-, moisture-, dirt-repellent fluorine coating of the front lens. Diaphragm 7 blades, round.

  • With enough light, the lens produces a soft blur effect. You can adapt to low light conditions and shoot normally with low sensitivity and high shutter speed.

  • Small size, light weight (134g), digitally controlled stepping motor (DSM) and advanced focusing algorithm. The lens has a dust- and moisture-resistant design, a high-precision metal bayonet mount and a gold-plated contact. There is a USB Type-C interface for firmware updates.

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Optical design

Specifications YN 50mm F1.8 DA DSM II

  • Sensor Format: APS-C
  • Focal Length: 50mm (75mm in 35mm equiv.)
  • Viewing Angle: 30.4°
  • Aperture Range: F1.8-F16
  • Aperture: 7-blade
  • Optical design: 8 elements in 7 groups
  • Minimum focusing distance: 0.45m
  • Maximum magnification: 0.14x
  • Filter Thread Diameter: 49mm
  • Lens dimensions: Ø64 x 58 mm
  • Weight: 134g

 

What about the prices?

The new YN 50mm f/1.8 DA DSM II is already available for purchase on the manufacturer’s website at a price of 799 yuan (~$119), the previous version is sold a little cheaper – for 699 yuan (~$97).

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