eddiemrg said:hummm...
I like my 1.8, I don't care about plastic mount but I'd like to learn the difference between 1.4 and 1.8.
Can you post any of your pictures?
thanks!
Skirball said:1) there's a ton of comparisons of these two lenses online, far more formal than anything I can provide
IF you drop it while the lens is focused on something close that that lip sticks out, it moves the gears off its track and it is screwy thereafter. So I never take off the hard plastic hood.bdunbar79 said:I've been shooting with the 50 f/1.4 for a long time now, and I still do not know what people mean when they say the AF is not reliable.
I haven't looked at the Zeiss yet.
I'm pretty much in the same boat, I've had numerous 50mm lenses, three 50mm f/1.4's and at least 6 f/1.8's. I had one older 50mm f/1.8 MK I that was really good, the rest of them were fine, but not outstanding.pj1974 said:A lot of replies above highlight the exact reasons I don't currently own a 50mm.
Canon 50mm f/1.8 - poor AF (hunts and inaccurate, I had 2), poor bokeh
Canon 50mm f/1.4 - not sharp enough wide open, micro USM AF not so reliable
Canon 50mm f/1.2L - too expensive / too big and it has that focus shift issue
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 - too many reports of AF issues (also with different camera bodies)
other 50mm's (eg Ziess). I need AF!!
The Sigma 50mm would probably actually be my 'choice' if I was forced to choose. I'd go to a local bricks and mortar shop where I could try before I buy (the actual lens) - and I would use a shop that has a good return policy.
But in reality, I'm waiting for a new Canon 50mm USM, hopefully at f/1.4, but I will consider even if it's a f/2, and even if it has STM focus (rather than true USM).
IS would be an additional bonus (not quite an essential for me, but definitely a plus if IQ is still great wide open).
The new Canon 35mm f/2 IS USM is 'promising' - in that, I hope Canon keep the same format / standard in developing / producing a similar 50mm!
Cheers 8)
Paul
jdramirez said:IF you drop it while the lens is focused on something close that that lip sticks out, it moves the gears off its track and it is screwy thereafter. So I never take off the hard plastic hood.bdunbar79 said:I've been shooting with the 50 f/1.4 for a long time now, and I still do not know what people mean when they say the AF is not reliable.
I haven't looked at the Zeiss yet.
jdramirez said:IF you drop it while the lens is focused on something close that that lip sticks out, it moves the gears off its track and it is screwy thereafter. So I never take off the hard plastic hood.bdunbar79 said:I've been shooting with the 50 f/1.4 for a long time now, and I still do not know what people mean when they say the AF is not reliable.
I haven't looked at the Zeiss yet.