Are you sure? Reviews say it's:bdunbar79 said:Well, to me, this is a focal length issue. I do think at f/1.2 the 50L is sharper than the 35 at f/1.4.
nightbreath said:Are you sure? Reviews say it's:bdunbar79 said:Well, to me, this is a focal length issue. I do think at f/1.2 the 50L is sharper than the 35 at f/1.4.
- 1190 lines vs. 1437 at corners (50L vs. 35L)
- 2473 lines vs. 3245 in the center (50L vs. 35L)
P.S. This data is taken from photozone.de.
Nishi Drew said:But there's so much more than sharpness, what about the bokeh!
The only reason to buy 50L (as I see it) is to use it at f/1.2 and mainly with center focus point due to uncorrected spherical aberration.Nishi Drew said:But there's so much more than sharpness, what about the bokeh!
robbymack said:Nishi Drew said:But there's so much more than sharpness, what about the bokeh!
I think this gets played up too much as just a function of aperture, distance to subject, and subject distance to background are equally important. The rest is just pure personal taste on the quality of blur.
risc32 said:Again, i know most everything about these lenses, except i have no first hand knowledge, and many of you do. Barring it all doesn't fall apart at smaller apertures(and i know it doesn't), i'm really only interested in stuff wide open to f2.8 or so. if i could get away with narrower i'd just use a zoom. how about if i ask this, is the IQ at f2 and below on both lenses crap, decent, good, or great? and that's without cutting any slack. i know f1.2 at 50mm and f1.4 at 35mm is tough, but i don't care. thanks
risc32 said:Again, i know most everything about these lenses, except i have no first hand knowledge, and many of you do. Barring it all doesn't fall apart at smaller apertures(and i know it doesn't), i'm really only interested in stuff wide open to f2.8 or so. if i could get away with narrower i'd just use a zoom. how about if i ask this, is the IQ at f2 and below on both lenses crap, decent, good, or great? and that's without cutting any slack. i know f1.2 at 50mm and f1.4 at 35mm is tough, but i don't care. thanks
Random Orbits said:risc32 said:Again, i know most everything about these lenses, except i have no first hand knowledge, and many of you do. Barring it all doesn't fall apart at smaller apertures(and i know it doesn't), i'm really only interested in stuff wide open to f2.8 or so. if i could get away with narrower i'd just use a zoom. how about if i ask this, is the IQ at f2 and below on both lenses crap, decent, good, or great? and that's without cutting any slack. i know f1.2 at 50mm and f1.4 at 35mm is tough, but i don't care. thanks
For portraits, they both work fine wide open. Keep the subject toward the center, because the corners will be softer with significant vignetting, but that is the nature of the beast. With AF, nothing really beats Canon's 35L and 50L wide open.