photo:canonef50mmf1.2
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Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM lens
see also:
introduction
- a unique, wide aperture standard lens introduced in 2006 and replaced the CanonEF50mmf1.0 and providing more sharpness and contrast
- it is one of the reasons to use a full frame camera rather than Micro Four Thirds system if you want this unique look
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- it gives 35mm eq. of 100mm f/1.2 but with 100mm f/2.4 depth of field (DOF)
- when used with 0.72x focal reducer gives 35mm eq. of 72mm f/0.86 lens with depth of field (DOF) of a 72mm f/1.7 lens
- which 50mmm lens to buy?
- the 50mm f/1.2L gives shallowest depth of field (DOF) and nice bokeh but not sharp wide open and lots vignetting
- the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 lenses is much cheaper, but bokeh is busyband lots vignetting
- perhaps the best compromise is the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art full frame lens as this is the sharpest but bokeh can be busy
specs
- 50mm f/1.2 lens
- 8 elements in 6 groups incl. 1x ASPH
- USM AF with full time MF
- 8 rounded blades
- front focusing
- close focus 0.45m giving 0.15x magnification
- 72mm filter thread
- 86mm x 66mm
- 592g
- ES-78 lens hood
- $AU1999 but on special may get it for $AU1399
reviews
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- image gets bigger as focused closer
- bokeh is “fair”
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- 1.5% barrel distortion
- 2.7EV vignetting
- a little soft wide open and very soft edges
- sharpest at f/4-5.6
- 1.6px lat. CA can be problematic, especially when worse at f/2.0
- mod. long. CA
- bokeh very smooth although it gets a bit more nervous in the transition zone as well as in the extreme corners
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- T1.5
- 0.4% distortion
- 2.4EV vignetting
- 20 micron lat CA
examples
photo/canonef50mmf1.2.txt · Last modified: 2017/05/07 11:34 by gary1