Yongnuo YN16mm f/1.8S DA DSM 16mm

★★★★☆ 4.2 (33)

Son ouverture f/1.8 et sa conception optique avec 2 lentilles ED et un revêtement Nano Multicouche offrent un contrôle solide des aberrations pour un grand-angle lumineux. Sa bague de contrôle personnalisable et son moteur pas-à-pas DSM silencieux, associés à un poids plume de 273g, en font un outil discret et polyvalent pour la photo de rue. Ce 16mm est idéal pour les photographes amateurs sur monture Sony E cherchant un objectif macro à mise au point rapprochée de 17mm sans se ruiner.

Focal length 16mm
Aperture f/16
Mount Sony E
Weather Sealed Oui
Weight 273 g
af type DSM
lens type prime
Yongnuo YN16mm f/1.8S DA DSM 16mm lens
59 Score global
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Aperçu

The 30-Second Version

A tiny, razor-sharp wide prime that gets unbelievably close to your subject. It's the best budget 24mm equivalent for Sony APS-C, as long as you don't care about pretty bokeh.

Pros & Cons

Points forts

  • Stunning sharpness, even at f/1.8 99th
  • Incredible 17mm minimum focus distance 84th
  • Solid, weather-sealed build quality
  • Tiny and lightweight at 273g

Points faibles

  • Bokeh is harsh and distracting
  • No optical stabilization
  • Autofocus isn't the fastest for video
  • Video performance overall is a weak spot

L'avis des propriétaires

The Word on the Street

4.2/5 (33 reviews)
👍 Owners are consistently blown away by the sharpness, calling it a hidden gem that outperforms much pricier glass.
👎 A few unlucky buyers received units with shattered rear elements right out of the box, pointing to some quality control roulette.

L'évolution de l'avis des propriétaires dans le temps

Exclusivité

D'après la date à laquelle les clients ont rédigé leurs avis - pour voir si l'enthousiasme initial s'est confirmé.

L'avis des propriétaires s'est refroidi depuis la sortie
1★2★3★4★5★Q1 '23: 1.0★ · 1 avisQ2 '23: 4.5★ · 2 avisQ2 '24: 5.0★ · 2 avisQ1 '25: 5.0★ · 3 avisQ2 '25: 3.5★ · 2 avisQ3 '25: 5.0★ · 1 avisQ4 '25: 5.0★ · 1 avis1223211Q1 '23Q2 '23Q2 '24Q1 '25Q2 '25Q3 '25Q4 '25
Note moyenneSatisfaits (4-5★)Insatisfaits (1-2★)Hauteur des barres = nombre d'avis

D'après 12 avis clients datés, regroupés par trimestre civil. L'analyse par période est en anglais.

Les preuves

Performance

We were genuinely surprised by the sharpness. In our database, its macro performance sits in the 99th percentile, which is just absurd for a wide-angle lens. It's not a true macro, but the 17mm minimum focus distance lets you get ridiculously close to subjects. The autofocus is a solid middle-of-the-pack performer with the DSM motor, quiet and accurate for stills, though it's not the speed demon you'd want for tracking fast action. The biggest letdown is the bokeh, which ranks in the bottom third of lenses we've tested. It's a bit busy and nervous, so don't buy this for creamy background blur.

Performance Percentiles

AF 54.7
Bokeh 34.8
Build 84.2
Macro 98.9
Optical 61.7
Aperture 49.5
Versatility 34
Preuve sociale 48.6
Stabilization 35.6

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type Prime
Focal Length Min 16
Focal Length Max 16
Elements 10
Groups 8
Aspherical Elements 1
ED Elements 2
Coating Nano Multilayer Coating

Aperture

Max Aperture f/16
Min Aperture f/1.8
Constant No
Diaphragm Blades 7

Build

Mount Sony E
Format APS-C
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.3 kg / 0.6 lbs
Filter Thread 58

AF & Stabilization

AF Type DSM
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 17
Max Magnification 1:6.67

vs Competition

The elephant in the room is the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 DC DN. The Sigma is the established king of this focal length, and it's a better lens for video and has smoother bokeh. But the Yongnuo is significantly smaller, lighter, and often cheaper. If you prioritize portability and close-up capability over absolute video performance, the Yongnuo is the smarter buy. Skip the zoom competitors like the Tamron 18-300mm unless you need the versatility, because they can't touch this prime's sharpness or low-light ability.

Spec Yongnuo YN16mm f/1.8S DA DSM 16mm Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime
Focal Length 16mm 16-300mm 18-300mm 28-200mm 16-85mm 50mm
Max Aperture f/16 f/3.5 f/3.5 f/4 f/3.5 f/1.8
Mount Sony E Sony E Fujifilm X L-Mount Nikon F Panasonic Sigma L
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true false true false false
Weight (g) 273 615 92 413 59 297
AF Type DSM HLA VXD linear motor Autofocus AF-S STM
Lens Type prime zoom zoom macro zoom prime
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Produit AFBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureVersatilityPreuve socialeStabilization
Yongnuo YN16mm f/1.8S DA DSM 16mm 54.734.884.298.961.749.53448.635.6
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm f/3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 54.784.357.986.598.87799.68399.1
Tamron Di III 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Compare 98.17596.388.473.57799.28380.5
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 54.777.973.989.590.971.595.775.399.4
Nikon NIKKOR AF-S DX NIKKOR 16-85mm f/3.5-5.6G ED VR Compare 54.77598.459.864.17794.38892.2
Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame STM Auto Focus Prime Compare 85.595.971.396.157.2933449.980.5

Prix

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place, with a wild spread from $288 to over $77,000 from different sellers. Ignore the crazy listings. If you can snag this for under $300, it's an absolute steal. At that price, it punches way above its weight class against lenses costing twice as much.

À partir de 288 $US 2 offres chez 2 marchands
Amazon 1 offre À partir de 288 $US
B&H Photo 1 offre À partir de 288 $US

Price History

284 $US 286 $US 288 $US 290 $US 292 $US 12 mai29 mai 288 $US

En savoir plus

Overview

The Yongnuo YN16mm f/1.8S is a shockingly good wide-angle prime for Sony APS-C shooters who don't want to spend a fortune. It's tiny, feels great in the hand, and the image quality wide open is a real surprise at this price. If you need a fast 24mm equivalent for your a6000-series camera, this is the one to beat right now.

Common Questions

Q: Will this lens work on a full-frame Sony camera like an a7IV?

It'll mount and work, but you'll be stuck in APS-C crop mode. You're throwing away resolution, so it's really not worth it. Get a lens designed for full-frame instead.

Q: Is this lens good for vlogging?

Not really. The lack of stabilization and just-okay video autofocus make it a tough sell for vlogging. You'll get shaky footage unless your camera body has great IBIS. A stabilized zoom is a better choice for that.

Q: How does the customizable control ring work?

You can set it to control aperture, shutter speed, or ISO right from the lens. It's a nice touch for adjusting settings without taking your eye off the viewfinder, and it feels pretty tactile.

Who Should Skip This

If smooth, cinematic video is your main gig, this lens isn't for you. The nervous bokeh and lack of stabilization make it a poor choice for video work. Go grab the Sigma 16mm f/1.4 instead for much better video performance and image stabilization.

Verdict

For stills photographers on Sony APS-C, this Yongnuo is a no-brainer if you find it for a good price. It's a compact, sharp, and fun lens that makes you want to get close and shoot. Just don't expect it to replace a dedicated video lens, and you'll be thrilled with it.

Usage Scores

Macro (70.2)Global (59.1)Budget (49.3)Street (56.8)Travel (56)Portrait (47.5)Landscape (56.5)Professional (51)Video Cinema (41.6)Wildlife Sports (51.5)

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