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Emmet.LParticipant
Hey there,
I’m looking into getting a 50mm for a canon 40d, the canon made f1.8 looks good for the price. Anyone got any info about them?brendancullenParticipantHi – go get one asap.
You should get one on ebay for approx £70 – retail in ireland maybe €110.
optically superb for a lens of this price.
Here’s the respected ‘review’
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Canon-EF-50mm-f-1.8-II-Lens-Review.aspx
Flickr image set on what this lens can do.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/99827226N00/pool/
The f/1.8 is great for bokeh and low light.
hope this helps,
ciao
bren
5faytheParticipantHi Emmet,
I got one of these recently and I really like it.
I decided I would go ahead and buy one while in Cork city
for a few days.
The few shops I checked had them listed at €145 – €150.
I found a shop willing to bargain and paid €120.
As Bren said you can get it cheaper.Either way you won’t be sorry.
Good luck.
John.
Green MeanieParticipantDONT DO IT
Get the 1.4 instead :D
It’s a much better built lens and for a red dot lens, still pretty good pricewise.
iophotoworksParticipantOptically the Canon f1.4 is better but it is well-known for being a quite fragile due to a design flaw. The autofocus mechanism can completely break if the front part of the lens (the bit that telescopes in and out) suffers even a slight impact (I’ve lost a couple that way and I’m am very careful). So if you do get the 1.4 model, lens, make sure you also get the Canon hood as this will protect it.
Green MeanieParticipantiophotoworks wrote:
Optically the Canon f1.4 is better but it is well-known for being a quite fragile due to a design flaw. The autofocus mechanism can completely break if the front part of the lens (the bit that telescopes in and out) suffers even a slight impact (I’ve lost a couple that way and I’m am very careful). So if you do get the 1.4 model, lens, make sure you also get the Canon hood as this will protect it.
Thanks for the tip :)
FocusedParticipantI thought the 1.8 was the delicate one? :? I have a 1.4 and find it very good but I’d say the autofocus motor could be quieter.
iophotoworksParticipantI don’t know much about the f1.8 but the f1.4 is quite delicate. The front element group telescopes in an out and this mechanism can be damaged even by a soft knock so it’s wise to keep the plastic hood on the lens as much as you can as this seems to protect it. If you do a google search on this problem you will get a lot of information about it.
You’re right about the AF also being a bit noisy and slow. Unlike most other EF lenses it doesn’t have ring USM – instead it uses a little geared system called micro-USM. It’s a very sharp lens from f2 but suffers from slight softness / halation at f1.4 (nothing terrible though).
Emmet.LParticipantThanks for the replies think ill go for the 1.8, it is three times cheaper and is not that much of a step down.
YeGodsMemberwhy not borrow the lenses form a trusting members, take comparsion shots and then decide. We’ve all really wanted something only to find it wasn’t really what i wanted. by the way – i’m based in county Cork and have a 50mm 1.4 you’re welcome to try it out if you haven’t made your final decision.
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