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Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II

The Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II is the lightest EF lens of all at a mere 4.6 oz. (130g). Enjoy high performance every time you shoot photos. The optics offer sharp delineation from near to far focusing distances.


This lens is affordable and reliable. It has been on the market since the 1990s. This lens has delivered successful photos for many people since that time. The fact that it is still on the market, goes to show how popular it has been. There are many excellent features that you will enjoy.


This lens was designed for 35mm film. Today it is more likely to be used on APS-C format DSLRs. It is affordable and is popular with new photographers. Individuals looking to start working with lenses for low light and shallow depth of field work tend to purchase it. It is an excellent option for those working in rugged conditions that don't want to invest a lot in a lens that may be damaged. There is no doubt that the Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II is an excellent bargain. It delivers many features for the price. It is reliable and an excellent option for photographers just starting out.


The EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens from Canon offers a fast aperture. Plus, it does an excellent job in low light. It also offers excellent focus. On top of that it does a good job when there is a lot of light during the day time. Only weighing 4.6 oz it is excellent for taking photos when hiking and mountain climbing. Gaussian optics deliver excellent results throughout the focus range down to its minimum focus distance is 17.8".


Taking breathtaking photos is enjoyable. Anyone who loves the outdoors, will enjoy using the Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II lens. It can also be used to take indoor photos and family photos. No matter the occasion, capture outstanding photos with this lens. It is ideal for vacations and capturing the ocean. However, the Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II isn't waterproof, so you can't take it underwater. That is the only limitation that it has.


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Buy.com
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11 years ago
Quite dissapointed with the condition it arrived

It was listed as brand new. But when I opened the shipping box, in the foams, I saw the lens in a plastic zipper bag. No packages, no warranty cards, not a single piece of paper. I even don't know whether the lens is new or used. I haven't tried the lens. But i am very disappointed.

PriceGrabber
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17 years ago
Good optical, poor mechanical

I used this lens to shoot newspaper at 1.2m F1.8. 9 out of 10 times the image was out focus, unreadable characters. Manual focus is hard due to short rotating angle and not damped.

Sharp image if on focus; Good boken wide open

Poor focusing mechanism; Usually off focus when large aperture

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11 years ago
Canon 50mm 1.8II

Any new lens at this price has got to be worth adding to your collection. The picture quality for this price is a bargain, but then I'd expect nothing less from any prime lens. It is an extremely noisy lens and the suspect build quality was confirmed when the focus ring started to stick after a...

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14 years ago
Dissapointed

I purchased this lens based on reviews and value for money. Its very cheap for a 1.8 lens, so it was worth a try. I did however return it. I could have lived with the very lightweight plastic construction, but I found the picture to be very soft at apertures larger than f2.8.

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Very soft pictures at larger apertures

beachcamera.com
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11 years ago
Great Product, Terrible Customer Service

The product is a great entry-level lens. It's made of plastic, so be careful. I'd give it a four star, if it weren't for the poor service I received.

Easily Interchangeable; Lightweight

Slow Focus; Weak Casing

buydig.com
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10 years ago
Great lens for the price.

This lens obviously isn't going to have the build quality of a l lens. However, the clarity from this lens is outstanding! The af seems to hunt sometimes but wide open, it is better to use manual focus because the dof is so shallow.

This lens obviously isn't going to have the build quality of a l lens; However, the clarity from this lens is outstanding! The af seems to hunt sometimes but wide open, it is better to use manual focus because the dof is so shallow

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10 years ago
I wish I had just bought the 1.4

My 85mm is the main lens I use, and it is amazing in low light situations. This 50mm doesn't even compare. I should have just spent the extra money for the 1.4. On the positive side, it is very light weight.

photozone.de
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13 years ago
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II (Full Format) - Review / Test Report

At just 130g it is an ultra light-weight lens and with a size of 68x41mm it's also extremely compact. The build quality is sufficient to use a positive phrase. The lens barrel is made of plastic down to the mount. All-in-all you feel the price tag here.

ePHOTOzine
★★★★
12 years ago
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens Review

Gary Wolstenholme reviews the compact and basic Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II lens.

Excellent optical quality; Light weight; Compact; Inexpensive

Build quality; 52mm

DP Review
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15 years ago

The pictures below illustrate the angles of view on 35mm full frame and APS-C camera bodies:

Excellent image quality when stopped down; Essentially no lateral chromatic aberration; Extremely cheap

Extremely cheaply built; Harsh and distracting bokeh due to pentagonal aperture; Vignetting at wide apertures on full frame (which only disappears at F3.5; Inconsistent autofocus in low light (most problematic when using large apertures

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