5/16/2023 0 Comments Canon objektiv 50mm 1.2![]() AND really NEED a faster lense than 50mm 1.4, then get this one, otherwise, forget about it.īTW. My advice: if you already have all the lens that you need and have the SLR body you want. Now the question arises is it better to have a really soft shot, or no shot at all? I've made pleasing shots with my 10D at ISO 1600, f/1.0 and 1/45s, so, no other Canon compatible lens would be even near of making a handheld shot at that situation. However, if you really like to hunt images in pretty much nonexistent light at highest ISO possible, this is the lens to go. Other than that, I would pretty strongly disadvise you this lens. This lens actually IS usable, for low light portraits, it WILL create great images, because softness of the lens has always been flattering to human complexion, especially if the subject is a middle-aged woman. To add, at f/1.2 the use of it is already questionable. Pretend MAJOR is written in size 200 bold underlined capital letters on fire.įirst you have to understand this lense should only be used from f/1.0 to f/1.2 since at f/1.4 there is another 50mm lense that makes much sharper images at that aperture and much less $. He said the lens had some fungus when he bought it, but he had Canon service clean it up and check it. Couple of months back someone from photography forum said he owned the lens, so for some time we switched lenses. I've been drooling over this lens eversince I read about it. I shoot with a first generation Canon 1 Ds and I love the quality of the pictures that I get when I use this lense. You have to spend some time with this lense, if you are going to use it well. It is not a lense for the casual photographer, who does not want to spend some time learning her tools. Besides being a perfect eample of this rare lense, it has practiical value for me. It is a perfect example of this rare lense and I have learned to use it. First I read about how to use the lense, then went out in the field and took pictures with it. I learned through trial and error how to use this lense. Most poeple complain about how difficult the lens is to use, because of its shallowl depth of field and slow AF. The pictures for that night are of people and street scenes. These images were mostly handheld images and a few were made with a monopod. The last time I used it was New Years eve 2008 during the 1st Night festivities in Monterey California. The Canon 50 MM 1.0 L is no longer made by Canon.
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