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Fotasy 35mm F1.6 Large Aperture Manual Prime Lens APS-C for E-Mount, 35 mm 1.6 Multi Coated Lense, Compatible with Sony E Mount Camera a3000 a3500 a5000 a5100 a6000 a6300 a6400 a6500 a6600 ZV-E10

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Style: E-Mount


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  • 35mm E Mount Lens, E Mount Prime Lens, E Mount 35mm Lens, Prime Lens for E Mount; Compatible with NEX5T NEX-6 NEX-7 NEX-F3 a3000 a3500 a5000 a5100 a6000 a6300 a6400 a6500 a6600 ZV-E10 etc
  • 35mm F1.6 Prime Lens; Manual Focus; Maximum Aperture: F/1.6 - F16 Focal Length: 35mm
  • Optical Construction: 4 Elements in 4 Groups; Multi-Coated technique for exceptional image quality
  • Smooth focusing operation; Minimum Focus Distance: 30cm
  • Filter diameter: 37mm; Size: 35mm x5mm, Weight: 110G

Description

This 35mm F1.6 is a Standard Manual 35mm Prime lens for E-Mount APS-C Mirrorless cameras. You need to set the aperture and focus manually.The lens is good for Landscape, Portrait and Street Photography, it has a maximum aperture of f/1.6, which enables you to shoot at nighttime and dark environment.Specifications: Lens type: E-Mount APS-C Mirrorless Camera Lens Prime lens Manual Lens Aperture: F1.6 - F16 Focus: Manual Multi-coted 4 Multi- coated Elements in 4 Groups Size: 35mm x 50mm Weight: 110G Mount: E-MountFULLY MANUAL Pease go to your camera CUSTOM FUNCTIONS and ENABLE release SHUTTER W/O LENS option in order to take picturesCompatible with Sony E mount Mirrorless Cameras NEX5T NEX-6 NEX-7 NEX-F3 a3000 a3500 a5000 a5100 a6000 a6300 a6400 a6500 a6600 ZV-E10 etc

Brand: Fotasy


Focal Length Description: 35 mm


Lens Type: Wide Angle


Compatible Mountings: Sony E


Camera Lens Description: 35 month


Product Dimensions: 2 x 2 x 2 inches


Item Weight: 3.88 ounces


Item model number: 3516E


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: April 14, 2011


Manufacturer: Photography Accessories INC


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  • An ABSOLUTE steal, insane bokeh, great sharpness
Style: E-Mount
First of all let me just say this: if you are on the fence about buying this lens, DONT THINK JUST BUY PLEASE YOU WONT REGRET IT!!! Especially at such a low price! it’s ridiculous how good this lil piece of glass is. Seriously. I shoot a whole variety of different kinds of things, mostly nature, animals, and sometimes people(and soon cars too). This lens is amazing for all three and more. I use it on my Sony Alpha A6100 and the photos I’ve been able to capture this past summer have been some of my favorite shots I’ve taken, since I got my first camera last fall. I have loads more shots on my Instagram: @ cloudformedia if you’re intrigued by the sample photos I’ve provided. I’ll now go a bit further and speak on sharpness, ease of focusing, build quality, etc. sharpness: wow, just, Wow. it’s honestly insane how sharp of shots you can manage to squeeze out of this lens. I normally use a Sony SEL 50mm f/1.8 for a lot of my work and this honestly holds up to that $250 lens a fair bit. It is however, soft in the corners, but that can actually work to your advantage in most cases(keep reading to find out why!) Bokeh: ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL AND UNIQUE Did the creators of this lens rip off of vintage powerhouses like the Helios 44??? If you’re at all familiar with vintage lenses, you’ll know about the unique bokeh and background blur effects you can get with lenses like the Russian Helios as previously mentioned. This lens, somehow, manages to replicate that sweet, sweet, swirly bokeh that you can usually only get with old glass. It’s absolutely beautiful. I don’t know how aperture blades work, or rlly anything as it pertains to the engineering behind that sort of thing, but man, this lens gives you some stunning bokeh for sure. TLDR It’s a banger of a portrait lens(especially at this focal length!) Ease of focusing: first of all, if you buy any manual focus lenses like this one, go into your camera settings and turn on focus peaking, and then thank me lager. I actually started out with manual focus lenses, and while it can take a bit getting used to, it’ll become relatively easy and quite fun in a short amount of time. I nail about 80% of the shots I’ve gotten with this lens. It’s very easy to focus in my experience. I usually dial the aperture down to around f/1.8 or f/2.0, but even at f/1.7 it’s still pretty dang sharp. Focusing itself is quite easy, this isn’t any sort of manual focus zoom. Basically, as long as you have focus peaking turned on, you should get the hang of it in no time. Not to mention how rewarding it can feel when you nail a killer shot, knowing you did so with your own hands! Build quality: now this is where, unfortunately, I have to delve into the small negatives of this lens. First of all, It does feel sturdy in the hands, has a nice weight to it, when you consider the size. However, I have experienced some jamming(?) when trying to change the focus, it sort of locks up and loosens a bit(if that makes sense lol). Though, it only seemed to do that for a small amount of time, strangely enough. These days however, it hasn’t done any of that sort of “jamming” much at all(I’ve had this lens for a year, however I just started using it again about a month ago). Then again, what more could you expect from a $28-35 lens for your $300-$1k+ mirrorless camera????? All in all, I think this lens is an absolute steal. You get a stylishly portable form factor which makes it great for traveling, some fantastic bokeh that looks especially beautiful in portraits, insane sharpness(all things considered, that is), and a very sleek looking piece of glass that’ll remind you of the lenses of yesteryear. Overall, this lens is an extremely worthwhile investment for any photographer imo, I recommend anyone looking to add a bit of flair to their photos, to try this lens. especially at this price point! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2021 by Holly Holly

  • It cheap but very nice
Style: E-Mount
I love this lens. It takes great photos, super lite, and well built. It’s fun to take photos with.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2024 by Michael

  • Dreamy, flawed in fun and interesting ways
Style: E-Mount
Artsy and full of personality. If you want a cheap lens that's going to be fun to use and take dreamy, whimsical photos and videos which are extremely blurry except in the center, this is for you. The manual controls feel cheap and basic (because they are). The fact that this lens has poor optics is exactly what makes it compelling and creativity-inspiring. I also got the Neewer 35mm f1.1, and that lens feels more versatile in comparison. It's sharper across the frame, easier to focus right, and better in low light. I find myself using that one more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 18, 2024 by Spencer Hargiss

  • For the price, a must-have
Style: With C Adater
If you're on a budget and you don't own a 35mm prime lens, this little lens is a must-have! It's certainly not perfect, but it's surprisingly sharp. DIMENSIONS: 2" tall, 5.5" in circumference (basically 1.75" in diameter). In other words, ultra portable! My DSLR prime lenses are like 3x bulkier IDEAL AMBIANCE: Simply because you have to manually adjust the focus, I wouldn't recommend this for shooting moving subjects. It's best suited for still photography (i.e. portraits, still life) where you have all the time in the world to fine-tune. A monopod or tripod would be beneficial. If shooting a few feet away or closer, you'd ideally only care about one specific area of the subject in focus (i.e. a few petals from a large flower). The focus ring is by no means *difficult* to operate or unsmooth, but it does require you to exert more force than say, manually focusing on an EF-S lens. BUILD QUALITY: The lens itself is VERY solid--all metal/glass except for rubber grips on the aperture/focus rings. The lens caps, however, are cheaply made (soft flexible plastic); the rear cap stays on fine, but I'd be worried about the front cap falling off. Even a couple of my DSLR lenses aren't all-metal, so for $30 that was a pleasant surprise. FOCUSING: Unfortunately, you can't really get much closer than ~20 inches away from your subject; for that reason I wouldn't recommend this lens for macro shots. Other than that, I have absolutely no issues with focusing. I was worried that the adapter wouldn't allow infinity focus, but it works fine for me. As I stated earlier, the focus ring isn't lightning fast but it IS buttery smooth. The point of focus is pretty small (not just because of the wide aperture), but whatever is in focus is brilliantly SHARP! IMAGE QUALITY: At f/1.7, the bokeh is great! Just a head's up: every shot will have soft VIGNETTING at the corners/edges--however, I think it improves the aesthetics of the image; plus, you wouldn't notice it unless you were looking for it. This lens is also significantly prone to LIGHT LEAKS--but again, it adds visual interest (many people like light leaks, it's kind of like a natural Instagram filter). - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - KEEP IN MIND: The adapter doesn't 'snap' firmly into place, it just screws on both sides (both the lens and the camera body). Because it takes a little effort to spin the focus/aperture rings, you might accidentally loosen the lens in the process. If you tighten the adapter too much, it can be a pain in the butt to remove from the camera body.. ALSO KEEP IN MIND: Manually focusing free-handed (i.e. sans tripod) on a camera like the NEX-3N, which does not support viewfinders and has a lo-fi 400px screen, is a PAIN IN THE BUTT!! On my camera, I can't get the Manual Focus Assist to work with adapted lenses. Stupid (perhaps intentional) oversight on Sony's part. BUT--that is not the lens's fault. That's the camera's flaw. If I were to use this lens on my APS-C DSLR, I'd have no problems. OVERALL OPINION: I am pleasantly surprised with both the build quality and image quality on this lens; at the price, it's a must-have. Even if you own a higher-quality lens worth 10x more, it's always good to have a quality lens that wouldn't kill you if it got damaged. It's perfect for certain types of shots (i.e. plant/nature shots, portraits), but not so great for others (fast-moving subjects, landscape, up-close macro). The "flaws"--somewhat circular bokeh, occasional light leaks, vignetting, etc--are more visually interesting than annoying. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2013 by tightsandtea tightsandtea

  • Excellent Value
Style: E-Mount
I use this on a Sony APS-C and for an initial testing used it in Manhattan for street photography. It worked well during the day and I found the F1.6 to be more than capable of taking great night shots, which has been what I've primarily used it for. Images are sharp and clear. The build quality seems great, it has a good weight to it. For the price it would be difficult to find a better alternative manual 35mm lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023 by Seraphim

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