I've been putting off purchasing this lens for a while because of it's back focus (focus shift) problem which occurs only when photographing at extremely close distance using the center focus point of the camera.
Manufacturer: Canon
I've been putting off purchasing this lens for a while because of it's back focus (focus shift) problem which occurs only when photographing at extremely close distance using the center focus point of the camera.
Canon's lenses are split broadly into two camps: the standard ‘amateur' lenses and the pro-level L-series optics. The 50mm f1.2 is one of the latter. It's a fixed focal length lens in an age when almost everyone uses zooms, and it costs more than a semi-pro digital SLR.
This lens is absolutely phenomenal on the 1D X! Super fast to focus, suffers from none of the focus shift I've heard about in the past. Works really well on my 7D, but doesn't have same DOF due to the APS-C sensor.
I used to work 50 mm - it is very convenient. I like the artistry and sharp picture on the f1.2. Background - water color, sharpness - the schedule. minus - pulling edges.
Good: Solid build. f 1.2 . Best bokeh. Quiet. Bad: Not sharp as other lens. Price. A little heavery.
Wow All this stuff about cameras and lenses needs some clarification, and here is why. I use this 1.2 prime with a Canon 7D camera. I get great results. If you set your focus to manually choose placement/ auto, you can do some cool stuff, like have three people in a row, and focus on one- the one...
Speed low light performance and beautiful colors
heavy and pricey
I bought this lens to use on my Canon 5D2. Feels like a well balanced fit on the camera. Produces sharp images with great background blur. Have had it a week and have no even used the flash with it yet. Expensive - but you get what you pay for....
Build quality; Sharpness; f1.2; low light shooting without flash
Expensive
"When using a narrow DOF setting you have to be careful as you could end up with part of a person face being in focus and part blurry. However that is part of owning a lens like this. Once you get to know just how low an aperture setting you can use - the results will be excellent.
Roughly two-and-a-half years ago Canon replaced the legendary EF 50mm f/1.0L USM with the EF 50mm f/1.2L USM. While its predecessor was the fastest (and one of the most expensive) mass-production lens ever made, by sacrificing two thirds of a stop, Canon was able to reduce the price of the lens...
I'm a professional wedding/portrait photographer and a prime lens shooter. This lens was worth the upgrade from the 1.4. It's quiet and fast! Worth every penny.
Consistent Output; Fast / accurate auto-focus; Nice Bokeh
Heavy
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