Phenix205 said:I don't see why one would want to have both 35 f2 and 50 f2 in their kit. These two focal lengths are too close
The "different aperture with or without IS" argument might be correct.Phenix205 said:I don't see why one would want to have both 35 f2 and 50 f2 in their kit. These two focal lengths are too close. The new 50 ought to have different aperture with or without IS.
Canon Rumors said:Today we’re told the new 50mm will be an f/1.8 with STM and a 49mm filter thread. This seems to be a replacement of the current “Nifty Fifty” and not the 50mm f/1.4.
Viggo said:Rahul said:Viggo said:Question is if they will cripple it to still sell the 50 L, or if they are going after the 50 Art with it.
If they design a new f/1.4 for sharpness, it won't compete with the 50L, neither in the price, nor in the IQ.
The 50L is built specifically for superior bokeh and remains a challenging, not to mention a specialist lens to use.
yes, yes, but in real life, people buy it to use it, and find it can't be used off center wide open, and sell it because it's a big disappointment. I have owned 4, and I have regretted every time, even if I know what it's like, lol. I can't count how many "barely tested indoors"- 50 L's I have seen sold used.
Rahul said:Viggo said:Rahul said:Viggo said:Question is if they will cripple it to still sell the 50 L, or if they are going after the 50 Art with it.
If they design a new f/1.4 for sharpness, it won't compete with the 50L, neither in the price, nor in the IQ.
The 50L is built specifically for superior bokeh and remains a challenging, not to mention a specialist lens to use.
yes, yes, but in real life, people buy it to use it, and find it can't be used off center wide open, and sell it because it's a big disappointment. I have owned 4, and I have regretted every time, even if I know what it's like, lol. I can't count how many "barely tested indoors"- 50 L's I have seen sold used.
Aye. I've traded 2 used lenses at a profit and still have one used that I got for about the equivalent of $600. It was a curse on the FF bodies (non 1 series) prior to the 5D3. It works great on the 5D3 and even better and precise with the 1DX.
I always shoot the 50L wide open so no focus shift problems for me.![]()
Similar but a f1.4 version with IS will completely kill the sales of 50/1.2L lens unles you need tough construction and weather proof.zim said:I voted f2.0 with IS (head) but have been hoping for 1.4 with IS for a loooong time (heart)
martti said:Considering how high prices are demanded for the no-good, obsolete, slow-focusing 50mm L that is not even as sharp as Sigma ART, Canon hardly feels any pressure to revise it. It is nearly impossible to find this lens second hand. If it is so bad, why do people hang on to it?
None of the non L primes that they've upgraded with IS have got slower, so I'd expect a 50mm f/1.4 IS - if they decide to keep three (non macro) 50s in their line-up.Haydn1971 said:I'm now expecting the following;
1st - 50mm f1.8 STM Pancake
2nd - 50mm F1.8 USM IS - like the 35 IS
3rd - An upgraded L lens, suspect that f1.2 would remain as its a real differentiator from Nikon, but wouldn't be surprised with a f1.4 L that's tremendously sharp and the the existing f1.2 retained as a classic L
lintoni said:Haydn1971 said:None of the non L primes that they've upgraded with IS have got slower,
The 24 f2.8 IS replaced the cheap 24 f2.8
The 28 f2.8 IS replaced the cheap 28 f2.8
The 35 f2.0 IS replaced the cheap 35 f2.0
Why wouldn't a 50mm f1.8 IS replace the cheap 50mm f1.8 ? Given the high price of the IS replacements, there's no way that a 50mm f1.8 IS is going to be in the nifty fifty bracket, hence the STM cheapo solution, without IS - the body already exists as the 40mm pancake, seems perfectly logical to reuse for a value lens.
The mid range 28 f1.8 & 50 f1.4 sit in a similar price bracket to the new IS models, offering faster optics with no IS. The 85 f1.8 & 100 f2.0 also sit in a odd place for the range moving forward.
Mt Spokane Photography said:No matter what it is, there will always be whiners, it matters little to me, since I don't like 50mm.
lintoni said:None of the non L primes that they've upgraded with IS have got slower, so I'd expect a 50mm f/1.4 IS - if they decide to keep three (non macro) 50s in their line-up.Haydn1971 said:I'm now expecting the following;
1st - 50mm f1.8 STM Pancake
2nd - 50mm F1.8 USM IS - like the 35 IS
3rd - An upgraded L lens, suspect that f1.2 would remain as its a real differentiator from Nikon, but wouldn't be surprised with a f1.4 L that's tremendously sharp and the the existing f1.2 retained as a classic L