Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 I 35mm Primes
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 I 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 16, 2018]
Richa
Strength:
test Purchased: New
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[Mar 20, 2013]
Toggy
Casual
Strength:
All
Weakness:
just a loose focus ring....but that's no train smash! I just bought one yesterday! from a professional photographer! and not a scratch or mark on the lens.... really happy to have found it, razor razor razor sharp! its one of the best port lenses I own now! if you find one! take it, I promise you wont be disappointed :-)
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[Mar 27, 2011]
sy1234
Intermediate
Strength:
Sharpness. Light weight. Bokeh.
Weakness:
Noise. Not that cheap any more. I bought a used one made in 1987. This little old lens is pretty amazing. It's noisy but very sharp, has nice bokeh. We used to be able to find it at pretty reasonable price but it's sad that its price seems creeping up lately. But if you can find one cheap, you should get it. You won't regret it. |
[Jun 24, 2007]
rafiabramov24
Expert
Strength:
Metal mount, distance scale, focusing ring, durable, inexpensive, lightweight, small in size, 52mm filter thread. Canon's best.
Weakness:
None. 30 years old, and performing like new. I bought this lens second-hand of craigslist and coudln't be more happy with it. I bought it with the intention of comparing it to the EF 50mm f/1.4 USM. So I did.
Customer Service None used... it's sort of been 30 years. Similar Products Used: Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM
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[Mar 08, 2004]
Pinesman
Intermediate
Strength:
Very sharp photos with good colour and no distortion. Well built and should last for ages.
Weakness:
At this price, none. This lens is light, but well built and produces very sharp photos. It even gives usable results wide open (let's see a zoom lens that does that). The older style autofocus motor won't win any friends, but I don't find that an issue when taking landscape photos. Customer Service It hasn't stopped working yet. Similar Products Used: Sigma 24mm f2.8 |
[Mar 05, 2004]
Joel Alves
Professional
Strength:
Sharp, sharp, sharp...Very well built, compact,
Weakness:
Noisy AF and not USM but rather an ancient Canon EOS lens motor. Because of this primitive motor, simultaneous manual/auto focus isn't available with this lens. Maybe it'll not use with E-TTL II. But with this price, contrast and sharp... it doesn't mather. I do love this lens. I was very very blessed to find this lens in excellent state of conservation here in Brazil. It was very difficult to find it in the used market. It has a metal lens mount ring and a DOF scale unlike the 50/1.8 mk II that they make now. Amazing sharp and contrast. It is incredibly lightweight. It takes vastly better pictures than a mid-range mid-priced zoom. It has a non-rotating front element and a bayonet type lens hood mount. Very easy to work with PL circular filters. If You find it, buy it! Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: Canon 28-70L 2.8 and 28-135IS |
[Aug 18, 2003]
Professional
Strength:
Allmost all! sharp good colours no distortion in all aspects very compatible even compared to many other types of lenses Good manual handling
Weakness:
a little slow AF a tiny flare Dear Folks! Believe me this is one of the best photographic products you can get in terms of photoquality, price and best of all:the result is more than you can imagine, it is simply more than a best buy,and worth every dollar spend.Dont be fooled by the plastic feeling,in this version (mk1)it even got metal outside and its easy to adjust manually. I am more than satiesfied whether i use normal or digital process,the Canon 50 mm mk 1 is so sharp detailed and with very good colour indeed,with no distortion at all.The only minor thing is that it has a tendency to flare a little tiny bit.(compared to the new version the mk 2 seems to be better). It is a must have no matter if you are a beginner or a pro. Ok im more fund of the german types,but still this Canon..is still a little jewel! Customer Service None needed Similar Products Used: 5o mms>many from carl zeiss,leica,carl zeiss jena(praktica)Nikon 50 mm 1,8(short barrel japanese version)also very good. Pentax and many others.. |
[Aug 17, 2003]
dhollos
Intermediate
Strength:
Extremly sharp, even sharper (weel visible) than the EF 100/2.8 Macro USM build II
Weakness:
Little bit noisy and slow autofocus. It hunts sometimes. First of all, this lens produces the sharpest image ever I have seen from 35mm SLRs. Really amazing! Although I have the really preferred Canon EF 100/2.8 macro, which is to be said extremely sharp, the 50/1.8 I outperforms it in a well visible way. As I don't develop films by myself, I can't say too much about the colors, however, they seem to be accurate. One drawback is, that from some directions (could not figure out precisely) when there is backlight (strong sun in the picture, so not e.g. sunset) there can be some shading effect. Well, not a USM lens, needs experience to switch fast between AF and MF, however having the experience it is not a problem. No full-time Focus, of course. Summary: Brilliant lens, if you can get it, it is really worth the price! Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Canon EF 100/2.8 Macro USM II, Canon EF 28-70 USM Canon EF 80-300 USM |
[Jun 09, 2003]
pburrell
Intermediate
Strength:
optical quality lightweight metal mount focus ring/window ir scale price build quality f1.8 aperture it's always an utter pleasure to use and the final images are stunning
Weakness:
No USM, so focusing is slow and noisy COMPARED to USM lenses. Compared to other manufacturers, though, it still stands up. The best lens I own -- and the cheapest. Don't be put off by seemingly humble origins -- the 50mm f1.8 is the best buy you could make. This is esp. true if you still own the original 28-80 your camera may have come with. Customer Service None required. Similar Products Used: Canon 28-80 USM Canon 28-105 USM mk I Sigma 24mm f2.8 |
[Jan 20, 2003]
Daniel Yang
Intermediate
Strength:
Large aperture for availble and indoor light Sharp Cheap
Weakness:
Noisy autofocus for a Canon lens. Cheap manual focus feel Very sharp. Big aperture. Cheap. Nuf said. Has a stainless steel mount. Similar Products Used: EF 28-135mm IS Sigma 24mm f2.8 EF 200mm f2.8L |