







📷 Elevate your Canon game with pro-level clarity and style!
The YONGNUO YN50mm F1.4 is a versatile standard prime lens designed for Canon DSLR cameras, featuring a bright F1.4 aperture for exceptional low-light performance, live view focusing for precise control, and USB-enabled firmware updates to keep your gear future-ready. Its 7-blade diaphragm delivers beautiful bokeh and creative star effects, making it a must-have for photographers seeking professional-quality images with a touch of artistic flair.





















| ASIN | B07DNCDBH6 |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (64) |
| Date First Available | May 29, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.26 pounds |
| Item model number | YN50mm F1.4 |
| Manufacturer | YONGNUO |
| Product Dimensions | 4.13 x 4.13 x 5.12 inches |
N**.
Imnpressive Little* Lens
This is an excellent lens, especially for the price. It's heavy though, and noisy. Also, the focus ring feels very "plasticy". But those are things I can live with, considering it costs less than half the price of its Canon counterpart. Pictures are clean and sharp. Would definitely recommend.
@**H
Great for the price
It’s very sharp and creates beautiful creamy bokeh. For an amateur or enthusiast it is a great affordable lens. Autofocus is slightly slow but works. Some people find it noisy during autofocus; personally I don’t find the noise bothersome at all. Very happy with my purchase...
P**.
Struggles to focus!
I'm using this lense on a Cannon T5. Pros: *Image color accuracy is really good. *Image clarity is great when you manage to get a good in focus shot. *Cost. This lense cost a fraction of what the cannon 1.4 50mm lense cost. Cons: *size/weight. This lense is bulky and heavy!. It will tip your camera over if you sit it down. *Autofocus struggles in all lighting. I took around 200 shots so far with this lense and only 5 images came out sharp and focused at F1.4. Shooting at F1.8 produced more consistent quality shots. Shooting at F1.4 have been a major fail. It just can't focus. I would normally say that maybe my camera might be a part of the issue, but my Yongnuo 50mm F1.8 nails 98% of the shots I take. I want to give this lense another shot(no pun intended) but I am skeptical as I'm not seeing great reviews on the net.
E**E
Works just fine
I was worried about buying from this brand. I just recently bought a Sigma 30mm F1.4 ART and that works wonderfully, silent, fast, beautiful pics, and EXPENSIVE. So I'm comparing Yongnuo 50mm F1.4 to that. At just a tad over 1/3 the price of the Sigma, it has beautiful pics, it's not silent, but it's pretty fast. It focuses where it's supposed to. It's crisp, crisper than my old old old Canon 50mm F1.8. So, for the price, I'm very happy.
T**F
AF does not work adapted on the EOS R
Note to others, mounted on the EF to R adapter on the EOS R, AF does not function. Decent image quality for a 50mm f/1.4 (@f/1.4)... in manual focus...
J**M
Great lens for the money
I am very pleased with the performance. The quality of the build seems very nice (aluminum threads, seems heavy). Focuses well and produces nice bokha effect. Need to keep playing with it to really get a good feel for its capabilities.
A**C
Great value lens
Excellent lens I would have paid more
S**T
A lot left to be desired
Not a lot to say about this lens. I was excited for it to arrive, but after some shooting with it, I knew it was a mistake. Even after updating the lens with the included data cable, the lens had a very difficult time focusing. It is rather loud as well. I will say, when this camera did take a good photo, it was great! You could tell the potential for quality was there, it just wasn't consistent enough for me at all. Really difficult when it is used in an industry that doesn't have many opportunities for second chances during a moment.
D**Y
It is affordable, it focuses accuratey on my Canon 70D (once I had dialed in AF micro-adjustments). It is great for portraiture and while it might not be the sharpest lens ever when used wide open, it is sharp enough for my use cases. My only nitpick is that resistance to glare in contra lighting is not that great (my two copies of Canon's 50mm F/1.8 mark I are not that great either on that front) . This might have been less of an issue with a hood, but I do not own one . At the end of day, it is worth it, in IMHO .
K**E
A little slow to focus
L**A
It won't work anymore after 3 months of use. Says 0.0 and shoot an error code, on my body. I wouldn't recommend. Better off buying a used 50mm off of your local Kijiji or FB Marketplace
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