Arducam Arducam 35mm F1.6 Mirrorless C-Mount Lens for Review
The $40 Arducam 35mm F1.6 is a fun, flawed toy. It delivers surprising macro performance and bokeh for peanuts, but don't expect sharp optics or any autofocus.
Overview
The Arducam 35mm F1.6 is a tiny, manual lens built for the Raspberry Pi HQ camera. It's a C-mount lens, so you'll need an adapter for most mirrorless cameras, but for about $40, it's a fun way to play with a fast prime. This thing is all about that F1.6 aperture and the promise of dreamy bokeh, not about autofocus or shooting landscapes.
Performance
Performance is a mixed bag, which you'd expect for the price. That F1.6 aperture is legit for low light and shallow depth of field, and the stabilization is surprisingly decent, ranking in the 89th percentile. But the optical quality is in the bottom third, so don't expect tack-sharp corners. It's a macro champ, scoring in the 94th percentile, but it's terrible for landscapes, hitting a low 49.8/100. It's a specialist, not an all-rounder.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong build (98th percentile) 98th
- Strong macro (94th percentile) 92th
- Strong stabilization (89th percentile) 86th
- Strong aperture (80th percentile) 82th
Cons
- Below average optical (33th percentile)
Specifications
Full Specifications
Optics
| Type | Telephoto |
| Focal Length Min | 35 |
| Focal Length Max | 35 |
Aperture
| Max Aperture | f/1.6 |
Build
| Mount | C Mount |
| Weight | 0.1 kg / 0.2 lbs |
AF & Stabilization
| Stabilization | Yes |
Focus
| Min Focus Distance | 35 |
Value & Pricing
For $40, it's hard to complain too much. You're getting a fast aperture and solid macro capabilities in a package you can lose in your pocket. Just know you're buying a toy or a learning tool, not a pro lens. If you want to experiment with manual focus and bokeh on a Raspberry Pi or adapted camera without spending real money, this is a neat little gadget.
vs Competition
Stack it up against other budget primes and the story changes. The Meike 55mm F1.8 Pro has autofocus and is built for full-frame, but it costs many times more. The Viltrox 35mm F1.7 for Z-mount is also more expensive but offers AF and better overall optics. Even the Fujifilm Viltrox 25mm F1.7 is in another league feature-wise. The Arducam's only real advantage is its microscopic price and size. It's in its own weird, niche category.
| Spec | Arducam Arducam 35mm F1.6 Mirrorless C-Mount Lens for | Meike Meike 50mm F1.8 Full Frame AF STM Lens Standard | Canon Canon - RF28-70mm F2.8 IS STM Standard Zoom Lens | Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX G Vario 14-140mm f/3.5-5.6 II | Viltrox VILTROX 23mm F1.4 Auto Focus APS-C Frame Lens for | Fujifilm VILTROX 25mm F1.7 f/1.7 AF Lens for Fuji X Mount, |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Focal Length | 35mm | 50mm | 28-70mm | 14-140mm | 23mm | 25mm |
| Max Aperture | f/1.6 | f/1.8 | f/2.8 | f/3.5 | f/1.4 | f/1.7 |
| Mount | C Mount | Nikon Z | Canon RF | Micro Four Thirds | Fujifilm X | Fujifilm X |
| Stabilization | true | true | true | true | true | true |
| Weather Sealed | false | false | false | false | false | false |
| Weight (g) | 113 | 301 | 499 | 27 | 499 | 400 |
| AF Type | — | STM | Autofocus | — | STM | STM |
| Lens Type | Telephoto | — | Standard Zoom | Telephoto | — | — |
Verdict
Buy this if you're a Raspberry Pi tinkerer, a photography student on a super tight budget who wants to learn manual focus, or someone who needs a tiny, fast lens for adapted macro work on a non-critical project. For everyone else, especially those wanting sharp images or autofocus for their main camera, save up for a Viltrox or used name-brand lens.