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Dont discount the original 18-55 as it's only worth about £30 you can use it in other situations
Shot my son took with his old 400D and plastic 18-55
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Bloody hell you are into serious cats
Dont discount the original 18-55 as it's only worth about £30 you can use it in other situations
Shot my son took with his old 400D and plastic 18-55
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Bloody hell you are into serious cats![]()
If it's pin sharp wide open it is the only one like it in the world!Personally again I would say the 50mm 1.4 it is a cracking little lensPin Sharpe as well which is always a bonus
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Well there's at least two of with personal experience say it isIf it's pin sharp wide open it is the only one like it in the world!
Well there's at least two of with personal experience say it isand don't forget that DXO mark review that said it was best at f1.4
It is no surprise that the Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM is a very popular choice among Canon users when it comes to choosing a standard lens. It offers probably the best compromise between quality and price here. That said it's not a flawless lens when used on a full format DSLR.
The contrast level is quite a bit reduced at f/1.4 and the corners are soft here. However, the results are good at f/2 and nothing short of great at medium aperture settings. Unfortunately there's an extreme amount of light falloff at max. aperture and it takes two f-stops to reduce the problem to a more or less negligible degree. Lateral CAs are nothing to worry about. The bokeh is generally good but not outstanding. Typical for such lenses there's quite a bit of bokeh fringing (LoCAs) at large apertures.
The build quality on a decent level and a step up from the EF 50mm f/1.8 II but it doesn't reach the Sigma AF 50mm f/1.4 EX HSM here. The micro-USM AF drive operates pretty fast and near silent. All-in-all a sound offer at a sane price



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A quick review of the STM, compared to the 50mm 1.8 II (Plastic Fantastic)
It's a bit bigger that the original sized one, maybe an inch or two
It shouldn't be, the old 50mm f1.8 ll was 68.2 x 41mm and the STM is 69.2 x 39.3mm, that's 1mm wider in diameter and 2mm shorter.
An extra inch or 2 would make it at least twice the length.
Hmm bizarre
My nifty fifty fit snugly in a lens pouch yet this one won't fasten with it in
Very odd