spinworkxroy said:I highly doubt there's going ot be an update to the 50s anytime soon.
Marsu42 said:spinworkxroy said:I highly doubt there's going ot be an update to the 50s anytime soon.
There is a patent from Canon for an updated 50mm, and it's really time for this: The 50/1.4 has a horrible micro usm, bad bokeh (in comparison to more expensive zooms or primes) and is soft from f2-1.4. Since the 50/1.2 has the focus shift issue, and the Sigma & Nikon competition is way ahead it's about time for Canon to do something about it.
spinworkxroy said:It will be updated for sure yes…but when? My guess is not anything soon…not in 2012 i believe..maybe in 2013?
carlc said:I just want a new 50mm f1.4L USM IS. If they can put IS on a new 24 and 28mm, why not a new 50mm or 24-70 for that matter. The IS on the new 70-200mm f2.8 Mk2 is FANTASTIC, I love it. Please listen to us Canon, we are begging.
Tcapp said:I don't think anyone really NEEDS IS in a 50mm.carlc said:I just want a new 50mm f1.4L USM IS.
Marsu42 said:Tcapp said:I don't think anyone really NEEDS IS in a 50mm.carlc said:I just want a new 50mm f1.4L USM IS.
I think it depends on the usage and photog profile: An amateur on a tourism trip shooting with a noisy aps-c sensor indoors in low light will appreciate IS when not using a tripod. On the other hand, pros won't need it because fast shutter speeds in my experience beat IS when looking at 100% crops and IS doesn't help with motion blur for event shots. The latter is the reason why the new 24-70 still has no IS.
As for video, Canon obviously cannot make up their mind. They are releasing someting for video usage, but everyone with more experience shooting video seems to use other stabilizer gear. So the market for mid-priced wide angle primes with IS might be very small.
One aspect I like about IS (I've got it on my 70-300L) is not that it enables longer shutter speeds, but that it stabilizes the frame and lets me concentrate on the scene. When using a 50mm on a crop = 80mm this effect is still visible
Tcapp said:If you really want a stabilized 50mm, try a sony camera. They have the stabilization in the sensor, so all lenses are IS.![]()
Marsu42 said:Tcapp said:If you really want a stabilized 50mm, try a sony camera. They have the stabilization in the sensor, so all lenses are IS.![]()
In fact, back when I decided which brand I'll get I nearly bought a Sony instead of my Canon - the Sensor is about the same as on the low-noise Nikons, and the Sony models have very good live view video af because of the fixed mirror. However, I just *hate* the evf and thus got a traditional dslr with optical viewfinder. Apart from that, the electronic stabilizer on the Sony dslrs isn't as effective as the mechanical one in my 70-300L.
And you're forgetting the biggest difference: An electronic stabilizer, at least on older Sony bodies, does *not* affect the frame before shooting!
Tcapp said:I know. HAHA. I was being totally sarcastic.