Affordable Full Frame Lenses for 2024

With full frame cameras becoming more affordable, many users are looking for lenses to match. Here's a rundown of some great options.

Coming to you from Christopher Frost, this comprehensive video offers top picks for low-budget full frame camera lenses for 2024. These lenses are not only affordable but also perform well, making them excellent value for money. Frost emphasizes the development in the market, noting that while these lenses are slightly more expensive than APS-C lenses, their quality justifies the cost. 

One standout in Frost's list is the Viltrox 20mm f/2.8 lens. This lens offers autofocus, compact size, and an impressive price of around $158. While it may not be the sharpest 20mm lens available, stopping down to f/5.6 significantly improves corner sharpness and reduces vignetting. Despite these minor drawbacks, the lens provides a wide field of view and solid performance for its price, making it an excellent choice for those seeking affordability without compromising too much on quality.

Frost also highlights the Tamron 35mm f/2.8 lens, which is weather-sealed. It offers semi-macro capability, allowing for close-up shots that add versatility to your photography. Its sharp images and good contrast make it suitable for various shooting scenarios. The 35mm focal length is useful for everyday photography, and the lens' affordability and reliability make it a great addition to any photographer's kit.

Another notable mention is the Nikon 40mm f/2 lens. This lens, although quite plasticky, provides fast and reliable autofocus, good sharpness, and a bright maximum aperture. It’s lightweight and offers great value for Nikon Z camera users. Frost appreciates the practicality and fun this lens brings to shooting, especially considering its low price. It’s a solid option for those needing a versatile and affordable lens for their Nikon system.

The Canon RF 50mm f/1.8 lens also makes the list. Despite being more expensive than its EF mount predecessor, it offers improved build quality, better contrast, and a closer minimum focus distance. The 50mm focal length is a classic choice for portrait and general photography, and the f/1.8 aperture allows for beautiful background blur. Frost points out that while it’s not the sharpest lens at f/1.8, it provides excellent value for those looking for a standard prime lens on a budget.

In addition to these lenses, Frost discusses several others that offer unique features and great value. Check out the video above for the full rundown.

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Alex Cooke is a Cleveland-based portrait, events, and landscape photographer. He holds an M.S. in Applied Mathematics and a doctorate in Music Composition. He is also an avid equestrian.

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