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Neewer 35mm F1.7 Large Aperture APS-C Manual Focus Prime Fixed Lens, Compatible with Canon EF-M EOS-M Mount Mirrorless Cameras, Including Canon EOS M M2 M3 M5 M6 M10 M50 M100, M200 etc

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Focal Length Description 35 mm
Lens Type Standard
Compatible Mountings Canon EF-M
Camera Lens Description 35 month

About this item

  • Highly Versatile: 35mm prime lens is suitable for a wide variety of photography, including landscape, portrait, still life, traveling, wedding, and macro photography
  • Large Aperture: F/1.7 large aperture helps you achieve a blurred background effect and increases the brightness of your images in dark environments
  • High-Quality Lens: The multi-coated lens effectively reduces glares and reflection while the rings ensure smooth and precise focusing and aperture adjustments
  • Compact & Durable: Constructed in a metal body but only 6.2oz (176g) in weight, the lens is a perfect mixture of durability and portability for outdoor shootings
  • Package Contents: NW-E-35-1.7 Prime Lens, Lens Front Cap, Lens Rear Cap
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Neewer 35mm F1.7 Large Aperture APS-C Manual Focus Prime Fixed Lens, Compatible with Canon EF-M EOS-M Mount Mirrorless Cameras, Including Canon EOS

NOTE: This is a MANUAL prime lens, which means it will NOT perform AUTO FOCUS. There is an option in custom setting on the camera called "release without lens", which must be set to "on" in order for the camera to take pictures with manual lenses.

COMPATIBILITY: Tailored for Canon EOS M series mirrorless cameras with EF-M mount, such as Canon EOS M100 M10 M6 M5 M3 M2.

F/1.7 LARGE APERTURE: A good choice for landscape and portrait photography shooting, Enables you to shoot at nighttime and dark environment.

MANUAL FOCUS: Features smooth focusing operation; Offers you great joy of perfect experience in manual focusing, Designed with circular aperture blade, creates gorgeous background blur effect.

SUPERIOR MATERIAL: All-metal Barrel, Durable Metal Mount, Premium Optical Glass for excellent image sharpness and contrast.

MULTI-COATED TECHNIQUE: Offer brilliant image sharpness and contrast; Enable Creative Control of the Depth of Field.

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F/1.7 Aperture

A good choice for landscape and portrait photography shooting, Enables you to shoot at nighttime and dark environment.

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High quality materials

  • Gold and metal camp, Durable metal stand

Multi-coated technology

  • Protect lens from dust, Provides excellent image resolution and contrast, Enable creative control of depth of field

EF-M bayonet

  • Compatible with Canon EF-M mount lens EOS M series mirrorless camera M100/M10/M6/M5/M3/M2

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lens type
Standard
Macro
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Large Aperture
Standard
compatible mountings
Canon EF-M
Canon EF-M
Canon EF-M
Canon EF-M
Canon EF-M
Canon EF-M
lens design
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focus type
manual only
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minimum focal length
35 millimeters
60 millimeters
50 millimeters
23 millimeters
39 millimeters
35 millimeters
max focal length
35 millimeters
60 millimeters
50 millimeters
23 millimeters
350 millimeters
35 millimeters
fixed focal length
35 millimeters
60 millimeters
50 millimeters
23 millimeters
35 millimeters
35 millimeters
model name
10092979
large aperture manual focus
MK-35mm f0.95 EF-M
max aperture
1.7 millimeters
2.8 f stop
16 f stop
1.4 f stop
0.95 f stop
0.95 f stop
diaphragm blades
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    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    1,518 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the value, quality and ease of use of the camera lens. They mention that it's a pretty decent lens for the price, with impressive image quality and sharpness. They also appreciate the solid construction and the fact that it does not feel cheap. Customers are also satisfied with performance, and sharpnes. However, some customers have issues with brightness and are mixed on autofocus.

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    133 customers mention129 positive4 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the lens. They say it's a decent little prime, with decent quality for the price. Some customers also mention that the starbursts at f/8 and f/22 are hazy. Overall, customers are happy with the value they received for the money they paid.

    "...I give it 5 stars for what it is: a very cheap manual lens...." Read more

    "...I’m not a professional (yet) but this lens seems to be a great value for the money I spent!" Read more

    "Very nice little lens and the price is just unbeatable. I am using it with the Sony A6300, and am really impressed with the results I am getting...." Read more

    "...Well, In all honesty, I must say this is actually a decent little prime...." Read more

    119 customers mention115 positive4 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that the image quality and sharpness is impressive, it's a nice lens, and can achieve a pleasing blurred background. They also mention that it' s able to capture some excellent cinematic video and that it is a fantastic prime lens for portrait pics.

    "...Pretty cool!2) Turn on the setting for "Focus Magnifier" (again, setting it as a button shortcut saves a lot of time! I use "C2")...." Read more

    "Nice lens, especially for the money. The plus for me was native e-mount support. I've taken some sharp pictures without much trouble...." Read more

    "...And it takes fantastic photos! The F Stop and Manual focus work great. There is no auto focus for this lens only manual...." Read more

    "Very nice little lens and the price is just unbeatable. I am using it with the Sony A6300, and am really impressed with the results I am getting...." Read more

    61 customers mention54 positive7 negative

    Customers like the quality of the camera lens. They say it is well-made, solidly built, and does not feel cheap one bit.

    "...The build quality on my copy is flawless. All metal body, which is nice. Good weight to it...." Read more

    "...It's great and so much fun - get it! It's light weight, well built, fun, and easy to switch out...." Read more

    "...There is no auto focus for this lens only manual. The construction is very well made mostly or all metal even the lens cap is metal...." Read more

    "...Build quality is very good - has some heft and feels very solid...." Read more

    43 customers mention39 positive4 negative

    Customers find the camera lens easy to use. They mention it's a good learning tool, good for a beginner lens, and fun to mess around with. The lens has a small learning curve and is perfect for novices to learn how to frame and focus. It's also good for hobby photographers who want to get into a prime lens but doesn't want autofocus. Customers also say it'd be a fun lens to use for portraits.

    "...camera and the resistance in the focus and aperture rings makes it fun to shoot with...." Read more

    "...It's great and so much fun - get it! It's light weight, well built, fun, and easy to switch out...." Read more

    "...This is a good learning tool. You have to frame your shot and focus it yourself...." Read more

    "...For the price, it’s definitely unbeatable. It’s also good for a beginner lens if you just got a camera with the kit lens and are looking to branch..." Read more

    39 customers mention30 positive9 negative

    Customers like the performance of the camera lenses. They say it works well, has a great bokeh effect, and works well in any light. Some customers also appreciate the build quality and the quality of the lens. They mention that turning and focusing the lens works flawlessly, and there are no issues with the mechanical operation. Overall, customers are satisfied with the performance and quality of this product.

    "...It's great and so much fun - get it! It's light weight, well built, fun, and easy to switch out...." Read more

    "...The advantage to this one is that it's brand new and works very well." Read more

    "...For a lens that’s under $100, it does really well. I’ve even used this lens in conjunction with another prime lens for engagement shoots...." Read more

    "HOT TIPS:This lens lens will not work at all unless you select Menu -> Custom Settings -> Release w/o Lens...." Read more

    23 customers mention23 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it's lightweight, the subject always turns out sharp, and there is plenty of detail and sharpness in the parts of the images that are sharp. Some customers also appreciate the fact that the corners become sharp.

    "...However, 80% of the frame is sufficiently sharp so you could always crop down to that area if required...." Read more

    "...But if you shoot it right, it's decently sharp at higher f-stops without too much aberration...." Read more

    "...I will say is that at 100%+ crop, there still seems to be plenty of detail and sharpness in the parts of the images that I draw attention to with..." Read more

    "...As for image quality, it’s overall great. Its nicely sharp in the center and throughout most of the picture...." Read more

    69 customers mention37 positive32 negative

    Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera lenses. Some mention that the manual focus is perfect for them because it reduces sensitivity of their cam, while others say that it's difficult to dial the focus in. The focus ring is smooth, but stiff. The aperture ring, however, is nice and smooth.

    "...It's compact on the camera and the resistance in the focus and aperture rings makes it fun to shoot with...." Read more

    "...It's clear that this lens is fully manual and does not have autofocus...." Read more

    "...As long as you enable focus peaking and MF assist (magnification) focusing is easy...." Read more

    "...And it takes fantastic photos! The F Stop and Manual focus work great. There is no auto focus for this lens only manual...." Read more

    22 customers mention0 positive22 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the brightness of the lens. They mention that the quality is blurry, the edges are a bit blurry and the pattern to the blur is uneven. Some customers also mention that there is some chromatic aberration at certain focal lengths. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality of the product and recommend looking for a different lens.

    "...The edges on this are a bit blurred. But if you shoot it right, it's decently sharp at higher f-stops without too much aberration...." Read more

    "...It's hard to describe, but it's like there was an uneven pattern to the blur other than just out of focus...." Read more

    "...I feel like the sharpness is not nearly as good as my old reliable lenses, but this could be a matter of practice...." Read more

    "...There is some chromatic aberration at certain focal lengths depending on your scene...." Read more

    Great lens, especially for the price!
    5 Stars
    Great lens, especially for the price!
    If you're a beginner photographer like me, you may be looking to try out other lenses than the kit lens that came with the Sony a6000. I wasn't sure what I was looking for in a new lens, but the wide aperture was really attractive to me since I wanted a lens for low light photography as well as cool background blur and selective focus effects like bokeh, so this lens really fit the bill. When I shopped around for a few days I found that this price just couldn't be beat, so really there was no downside to this lens at all. It's great and so much fun - get it! It's light weight, well built, fun, and easy to switch out. It looks good on the camera body and is great for night photography, portraits, and scenes, but don't expect to take any great photos of things that move very quickly (animals, children, etc.) because it takes a bit of time to get the manual focus and aperture settings just right.But, as I alluded to, if you're a beginner you may not know some of the tips and tricks that I just learned through extensive googling, so I thought I'd share this here.It's clear that this lens is fully manual and does not have autofocus. However, it was NOT clear to me how I would know how to take a good, crisp focus on anything when I'm focusing manually. I now accomplish this through a few things:1) Turn on the setting for "Focus Peaking" (better yet, make it a button shortcut on your a6000 if you can spare one so you don't have to select it from the menu every time. I'm using the "down" button shortcut). It helps highlight areas that the camera senses is in focus with a color of your choosing (yellow, red, or white), so you know if you're getting a sharp image with your current camera settings. It also helps you visualize what the depth of field will be for your current aperture settings. Pretty cool!2) Turn on the setting for "Focus Magnifier" (again, setting it as a button shortcut saves a lot of time! I use "C2"). It helps you by showing you a digital zoom of a section of your current shot that lets you see how crisp a zoomed in view of your subject is. I changed the "Focus Magnif. Time" to "No Limit" as well.3) Stay away from using the lens at its smallest apertures (around f/22). From all the shots that I took with closed down apertures, and all the videos that I watched about lenses and optics, it's clear to me that lens's smallest apertures just won't get you a high resolution, sharp image due to limitations of optics and diffraction (watch the "EO Imaging Lab 1.8: Depth of Field in Depth" video on Youtube for some education on DOF). Just stick to somewhere in the middle of the aperture range of the lens or less and you'll get some pretty good shots.4) Watch the "How Focus Works: Depth of Field, Distance Scale and Hyperfocal Distance" video on YouTube for info on depth of field, and how to read a hyperfocal distance meter, and what the hyperfocal distance means. If you can understand how to set the meter before taking a shot by recognizing your subject is within the hyperfocal distance that you set the lens to, you'll get great depth of field and resolution in addition to more forgiveness on not know exactly how far away the subject actually is from you. You'll also save some time because you're not focusing for the subject itself, but rather pre-setting the lens for the area that you want to photograph. This trick will help you for landscape shots if there's also stuff that's closer to you in the foreground.5) This lens when used on my a6000 and default Auto White Balance (AWB) gave me some strange yellow-ish tints, so I turned it off of AWB and am using a setting that gives me a closer approximiation to what the scene looks like to the naked eye. I think it's "underwater AWB" or something strange, but it works!6) If you are kind of a stubborn photography beginner like me, you probably want to keep trying to practice shooting in full manual. Although it's a valiant effort, you might miss some shots that you will regret because you're fiddling around too much! Let your camera help you by setting it to Auto ISO. Then you essentially be in full control of the Aperture, focus, and shutter speed only and not have to worry about a fourth setting.I think that's most of my tips and tricks, as told from a beginner. I hope this helps someone that's looking in to buying this lens!
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    If you're a beginner photographer like me, you may be looking to try out other lenses than the kit lens that came with the Sony a6000. I wasn't sure what I was looking for in a new lens, but the wide aperture was really attractive to me since I wanted a lens for low light photography as well as cool background blur and selective focus effects like bokeh, so this lens really fit the bill. When I shopped around for a few days I found that this price just couldn't be beat, so really there was no downside to this lens at all. It's great and so much fun - get it! It's light weight, well built, fun, and easy to switch out. It looks good on the camera body and is great for night photography, portraits, and scenes, but don't expect to take any great photos of things that move very quickly (animals, children, etc.) because it takes a bit of time to get the manual focus and aperture settings just right.

    But, as I alluded to, if you're a beginner you may not know some of the tips and tricks that I just learned through extensive googling, so I thought I'd share this here.

    It's clear that this lens is fully manual and does not have autofocus. However, it was NOT clear to me how I would know how to take a good, crisp focus on anything when I'm focusing manually. I now accomplish this through a few things:
    1) Turn on the setting for "Focus Peaking" (better yet, make it a button shortcut on your a6000 if you can spare one so you don't have to select it from the menu every time. I'm using the "down" button shortcut). It helps highlight areas that the camera senses is in focus with a color of your choosing (yellow, red, or white), so you know if you're getting a sharp image with your current camera settings. It also helps you visualize what the depth of field will be for your current aperture settings. Pretty cool!
    2) Turn on the setting for "Focus Magnifier" (again, setting it as a button shortcut saves a lot of time! I use "C2"). It helps you by showing you a digital zoom of a section of your current shot that lets you see how crisp a zoomed in view of your subject is. I changed the "Focus Magnif. Time" to "No Limit" as well.
    3) Stay away from using the lens at its smallest apertures (around f/22). From all the shots that I took with closed down apertures, and all the videos that I watched about lenses and optics, it's clear to me that lens's smallest apertures just won't get you a high resolution, sharp image due to limitations of optics and diffraction (watch the "EO Imaging Lab 1.8: Depth of Field in Depth" video on Youtube for some education on DOF). Just stick to somewhere in the middle of the aperture range of the lens or less and you'll get some pretty good shots.
    4) Watch the "How Focus Works: Depth of Field, Distance Scale and Hyperfocal Distance" video on YouTube for info on depth of field, and how to read a hyperfocal distance meter, and what the hyperfocal distance means. If you can understand how to set the meter before taking a shot by recognizing your subject is within the hyperfocal distance that you set the lens to, you'll get great depth of field and resolution in addition to more forgiveness on not know exactly how far away the subject actually is from you. You'll also save some time because you're not focusing for the subject itself, but rather pre-setting the lens for the area that you want to photograph. This trick will help you for landscape shots if there's also stuff that's closer to you in the foreground.
    5) This lens when used on my a6000 and default Auto White Balance (AWB) gave me some strange yellow-ish tints, so I turned it off of AWB and am using a setting that gives me a closer approximiation to what the scene looks like to the naked eye. I think it's "underwater AWB" or something strange, but it works!
    6) If you are kind of a stubborn photography beginner like me, you probably want to keep trying to practice shooting in full manual. Although it's a valiant effort, you might miss some shots that you will regret because you're fiddling around too much! Let your camera help you by setting it to Auto ISO. Then you essentially be in full control of the Aperture, focus, and shutter speed only and not have to worry about a fourth setting.

    I think that's most of my tips and tricks, as told from a beginner. I hope this helps someone that's looking in to buying this lens!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Best bang for your buck.
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    So I have a Canon M50 and I had purchased this lens a few weeks age and returned it because it wasn’t working. Well I found out there is a setting you have to enable for the lest to work with the camera and I repurchased the lens. And it takes fantastic photos! The F Stop and Manual focus work great. There is no auto focus for this lens only manual. The construction is very well made mostly or all metal even the lens cap is metal. I’m not a professional (yet) but this lens seems to be a great value for the money I spent!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Very nice little lense and the price is just unbeatable
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    Very nice little lens and the price is just unbeatable. I am using it with the Sony A6300, and am really impressed with the results I am getting. Please be aware this a manual lens with no autofocus or stabilization - but if you are comfortable with adjusting your own aperture and focusing, this lens is really hard to beat. Control over depth of field and the beautiful, smooth bokeh is the real payoff with this lens.

    Build quality is very good - has some heft and feels very solid. The aperture and focus control rings are both very smooth and predictable.

    Stop reading and buy this lense - I very highly recommend it!
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    No soy experto en la fotografía es más son aprendis, por la calidad en mi opinión es bastante buena , es un enfoque bonito y difumina el fondo bien , es manual , yo y un amigo más profesional notamos que el tomar fotos a distancias cortas está perfecto observas bien lo que quiere enfocar , pero si vas a una distancia mas amplea si es más complicado darle un enfoque presiso , a diferencia de otros lentes que te permite enfocar con un tipo zoom , lo recomiendo , tiene un bajo costo y es bueno , eso creo yo pero les repito soy aprendis , mi amigo que es más veteranos dice que está muy bueno siendo 35 mm y su costó
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