Thanks for the heads up. I guess that the counterfeiters did not think that anyone will send these low cost lens for servicing and users will probably blame any poor quality image or poor reliability to the 'low-cost'.
Thanks for sharing but wondering is that so difficult for counterfeit manufacturers to add a space and make it look like genuine.
There should be some other way to find out counterfeit.
Ooh just as I was about to buy one. I got the newer STM version but the manual focus is somewhat fiddly with the focus by wire so I'm buying the original II. Will take note!
Yongnuo has been pretty much copying canon lenses for the past few years. Fortunately they brand it under their own name.
This must be an official licensing scheme, Canon would never allow such an obvious copy being sold. Also, the lenses 'copied' are pretty old: 50 f/1.8 and 35 f/2.
It rather looks to me as if Canon will soon release something new and they can easily give away the old designs to other manufacturers.
This must be an official licensing scheme, Canon would never allow such an obvious copy being sold. Also, the lenses 'copied' are pretty old: 50 f/1.8 and 35 f/2.
It rather looks to me as if Canon will soon release something new and they can easily give away the old designs to other manufacturers.
Hmm true, their 50 f1.8 STM and 35 f2 IS are pretty fantastic lenses too. But optically the canon and yongnuo lenses are different no? Just that cosmetically they look kind of similar right?
Hmm true, their 50 f1.8 STM and 35 f2 IS are pretty fantastic lenses too. But optically the canon and yongnuo lenses are different no? Just that cosmetically they look kind of similar right?