

🌟 Capture the night like a pro with Brightin Star’s ultra-fast 35mm magic!
The Brightin Star 35mm F0.95 is a premium manual focus prime lens designed for Micro 4/3 and APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a super-large F0.95 aperture, 12-blade aperture design, and two low-dispersion ED elements, it delivers exceptional low-light performance, stunning bokeh, and sharp, high-contrast images in a compact 360g body. Ideal for creative professionals seeking cinematic quality and tactile control.










































































| ASIN | B0CFXFRGVS |
| Manufacturer | BRIGHTIN STAR |
| Manufacturer reference | BS-35095-M43B |
| Product Dimensions | 2.54 x 2.54 x 2.54 cm; 572 g |
V**R
I bought this lens for my MFT cameras because I've been happy with another twice as expensive 35mm f0.95 lens which I bought for my Sony E mount APS-C cameras. Oh boy, was I impressed by the quality of this Brightin Star lens! It totally exceeded my expectation in every way. Build quality is top notch with the only exception being the aperture ring not staying in the clicked slots very well (too much play). As to picture quality, I will let the attached pictures do the talking. All shots were taken wide open at f0.95. Update: Having watched a few reviews of this lens on YouTube where no one mentioned about the excessive play on the aperture ring, I decided to try another copy of this lens. And I now have a copy that is equally good optically, and mechanically perfect as well. I should take one star off for the quality control issue on the aperture ring but the optical quality of this lens is so good and the price is so low. I'd feel like a jerk if I did that. This company deserves a five star rating!
M**L
The rare f stop allows for heavy natural bokeh. Perfect for taking dramatic shots of people. There is no zoom but limitations can increase creativity. I have a lot of fun with this lens.
S**L
Great lens on my Lumix GX1. Solid and weighty alternative to my 20mm pancake and 45mm 1.8. Focus ring is nicely dampened and works well with focus peaking and MF assist. Fun wide open for low light or bokeh. Brings me back to my first 35mm Minolta XG7 in terms of slower and thoughtful process.
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