Matt L
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Registered: 17th Apr 06
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bought it from jessops for a whole £88 (i know its cheaper online but atleast with jessops i can take it back for a full refund if i dont like it which.... tbh i dont )
had it 30mins and tbh i see its appeal for indoor use with it being 1.8 but the dof is so shallow at that, taking a picture of someones face would leave the nose in focus and the face out of focus i feel (yet to try a portrait) but just bin messing around with some model cars and the front was in focus and the rest out so not really what i wanted/thought it would be like.
The motor is STUPIDLY noisy imo so thats another downer on the lense. and tbf this bit could be my fault for possibly being a bit too close to the subject but it felt like it really stuggled to focus on things.
benifits imo - EPIC backgruond blur, beats standard 18-55 for background blur (to be expected), good for low light indoor use.
downsides - noisy, slow, to shallow dof (imo) at 1.8, obviously with it being 50mm you do need a bit of space to use it which limits indoor use.
all in all im not sold on it so far, so i can see me taking it back shortly
admitedly this is a very quick review/opinion on it and i havent really got much use of it to really back up my views of it, but my first thoughts on it are i dont like it .
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AndyKent
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Registered: 3rd Sep 05
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Canon one? I've got the same and whilst its a nice lens, I don't use it much as I find it a bit inflexible only being 50mm.
You'd find the DOF not quite so shallow if you focus on something further away, but obviously its then small in the frame.
Bit of an odd lens really, but you want to see the quality of shots on a full frame camera - razor sharp
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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The 50mm f1.4 is my favourite lens.
As for the noise you keep getting, is your setup correct? Shots came out lovely on my D300.
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Simon
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Registered: 24th Apr 03
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The fact that this lens is so cheap says that its not going to be perfect but it's pretty damn good for the money. I like using it solely, think it teaches you about good composition when you are limited to a fixed focal length
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Doug
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Registered: 8th Oct 03
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The cannon 50mm is a nasty lens. Its very cheap and it shows.
The Nikon versions are much nicer
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mantamark
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Registered: 19th Jun 06
Location: Northumberland
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I like it, can get some nice shots.
Not my best, but i still quite like the overal look of the shot
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Gaz
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Registered: 24th Aug 03
Location: Widnes, Cheshire
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quote: Originally posted by Doug
The cannon 50mm is a nasty lens. Its very cheap and it shows.
The Nikon versions are much nicer
typical...
The nifty is a good lens, I've taken many a shot with mine.
Few things you need to remember:
Move your feet to get to a better position - dont be lazy like a zoom
whilst 1.8 is shallow, it still gets mashed up by 1.4's / 1.2's and even a 1.0 (does Nikon have one of those yet?? I have seen Nikkor though)
The 50mm is a cheap and cheerful lens - enjoy it
I do feel though that £88 is a litle much when as you say, online is cheaper and YOU DO still get the return and warrenty benifits that jessops give you
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Adam_B
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I dont really understand? Your moaning because the depth of field is dead shallow then you praise it for background blur, its the same thing? If the DOF is too shallow, make the aperture smaller, you dont have to use it at F1.8 all the time just because it can do it.
Oh and when taking a photo of a person focus on the eye nearest the lens, not the end of the nose.
Agree with the AF though, its noisy and slow and probably the main reason i dont use mine that much. However I find the end results are much crisper than a similar priced lens, like the 18-55 kit.
Id stick with it and give it chance, force yourself to use it and try and ignore its faults because you really can get some cracking images with it.
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Ste L
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Registered: 3rd Jul 06
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quote: Originally posted by Gaz
(does Nikon have one of those yet?? I have seen Nikkor though)
Nikkor IS Nikon
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Scotty_B
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Registered: 11th Jun 03
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The optimum aperture for the 1.8 is around F8-10. It's super sharp at these settings. At 1.8 you need to be careful and should only be used if you're really struggling.
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John
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Registered: 30th Jun 03
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Is this the same canon 50mm prime that gets praise from everybody else?
It's an excellent lens, not just for the price but in general.
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AndyKent
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Yep, the 'nifty fifty'.
Considering selling mine tbh.
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Graham88
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Registered: 16th Apr 07
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For the price you can't moan tbh, I bought mine new for about £70, don't use it much but it can come in handy
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JonnyJ
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Registered: 23rd Sep 05
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Its one of those lenses you would be silly not to have have.
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