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| Brand: Canon Category: Photography
List Price: $520.00 Buy New: $304.99 You Save: $215.01 (41%)
New (40) Used (1) from $299.99
Avg. Customer Rating: 185 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Maximum Focal Length: 58 Minimum Focal Length: 50 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 2.9 x 2 x 2
MPN: 2515A003 Model: 2515A003 UPC: 082966213014 EAN: 4960999213019 ASIN: B00009XVCZ
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Excellent Portrait Lens September 3, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is an awesome lens that has elevated the level of my pictures. The pictures are just amazing. I am currently using this with my Canon Xsi. It is well worth the price.
canon 50 mm f1.4 lense August 30, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
so far the lense is doing what it was purchased for. Have not used it as much as I had hoped at this point but the pictures taken so far are really wonderful.
Why did I wait so long? August 28, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I bought a camera with a kit lens, and I figured I'd learn the camera's ins and outs before I began investing in lenses. I still think there's wisdom in that decision, mainly because I've discovered what I like to shoot. Having said that, though, I have bought three new lenses, one of them the "middle" EF f/1.4 50mm, thinking that I'd probably beat up the less expensive one and break the bank with the L lens. I received the f/1.4 50mm today and shot with it all afternoon, and my opinion is that it's spectacular. I can do everything from very creative work with closely controlled depth of field to beautiful action-stopping photos with the lens stopped down. It's tack, tack, tack sharp, fast, and the color and contrast are so excellent and true that I've taken several like shots just to make sure the beauty of them wasn't some sort of freak accident. I can't speak for the outrageoulsy expensive f/1.2L or for the heapo cheapo f/1.8, but this middle-of-the-roader is absolutely wonderful, and it just might become my very favorite lens of all. I own two L's, but I like this one just as well. I like the focal range because what I see in the view finder is nearly identical in size to what I see with my naked eye, so composition becomes a different and fun challenge. Run don't walk to the "add to basket" button. You won't be sorry.
This lens should be marketed as a "sharp 50mm f/2.0" August 22, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Set the lens at f/1.4 and you will be rewarded with precise isolation of the subject matter at portrait distances bathed in a buttery bokeh with some halation. You won't get that similar bokeh with the more expensive Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM. Getting the precise isolation of the subject matter with the camera hand held would require you to stay as motionless as possible. Otherwise, you would start to get off-focus issues.
The EF 50mm f/1.4 USM is a great choice in low light situations. But, you must realize that the centre of the images at f/1.4 to f/1.8 are not as sharp as f/2.0.
This lens should be marketed as a "sharp 50mm f/2.0."
From f/2.8, the images are jaw-dropping sharp edge to edge on my full frame EOS 5D. No present Canon mount zoom will match the 50mm's resolution at this focal length.
Non L lenses do not come with the lens hood. I purchased a Canon OEM hood online for $25 USD.
Nothing beats the versatilty and build quality of an L glass zoom. So far, this lens is being used as a greatly respected specialty portrait lens from time-to-time.
My Favorite Portrait Lens August 20, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This is without a doubt the lens I grab first when heading out to a portrait shoot.
This lens has been reviewed accurately a few thousand times online so I won't give the lengthy version. But the highlights:
This lens is extremely sharp for portraits but gives an incredible background blur for a fabulous professional look.
Many people compare it to the f/1.8 at under $100 and wonder why you would spend over 3 times as much for this one but the reason is simple. This lens is built like a tank. The f/1.8 takes very good pictures and if $350 isn't in your budget, it's a good alternative. But if you can afford the price difference, go for the f/1.4. It performs beautifully, even in very low light, and will last forever.
I use this lens on a 20D and a 40D body to take professional portraits, and I love the results. You won't regret adding this lens to your collection.
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