YONGNUO YN100mm F2N medium telephoto prime lens is a nice choice for blurring background, making rounded defocused spots or stopping down to make 18 stars effect. Focal length (100mm) of the lens is equivalent to 160mm on APS-C camera. It’s easier to zoom in and brings perspective compression effect. It supports AF & MF focus modes and has focus distance indicator.
Features:
Support AF & MF modes.
Focal length (100mm) of the lens is equivalent to 160mm on APS-C camera. It’s easier to zoom in and brings perspective compression effect.
F2 bright and large aperture helps to blur out the background and highlight the subject.
With 9pcs of Aperture blades help make rounded defocused spots, or stops down to make 18 stars effect.
Supports various shooting modes, and the aperture and other information can be found from EXIF.
Equipped with focus distance indicator, make it convenient for you to judge distances and the depth of field.
Adopt glass optical lens and multi-layer coating, effectively help to increase the light transmittance and inhibit backlight and glare.
Gold-plating metal contacts to effectively increase signal conductivity and corrosion resistance.
The chrome plated and high-precision metal mount is highly consistent with the camera and is wearable, corrosion-resistant and durable.
You can upgrade lens firmware via Micro USB port to maintain maximum compatibility and performance.
Specifications:
Brand: YONGNUO
Mode: YN100mm F2N
The Equivalent Focal Length Under 3500 APS-C Format Specification: About 160mm
Structure: 6 Groups 8pcs
Aperture Blades: 9pcs
Minimum Aperture: F/19
Minimum Focal Distance: About 0.9m
Maximum Amplification Factor: About 0.14X
Driving System: DC Motor
Filter Diameter: 58mm
Interface: Micro USB Upgrade Port
Maximum Diameter & Length: About φ75 * 83cm / 2.95 * 3.27"
Item Weight: 448g / 15.8oz
Package Size: 10.5 * 9.2 * 12.3cm / 4.1 * 3.6 * 4.8"
Package Weight: 567g / 20oz
Package List:
1 * Lens with Covers
1 * User Manual(English/Chinese)
Note:
YONGNUO YN100mm F2N supports both AF & MF modes when finding view through the viewfinder; and it only supports MF when finding view through the camera screen.