privatebydesign said:
That's because you expected the kind of AF performance other lenses with different design concepts deliver together with the exceptionally narrow dof at close focus distances and the technique and familiarity needed to optimize it.
Many people use and love the 50 f1.2L, that you couldn't on your first outing with it really isn't any kind of comment on the lens, and knowing your self deprecating nature I wouldn't expect you to blame the lens especially had you had more time with it.
Having said all that, I'd be surprised if you didn't have more than one keeper that has a certain something you can't quite put your finger on and that is why that lens, with it's 'character', has so many fans and so many haters. But it does do what Canon wanted it to do, it can deliver images with a certain magic that seems impossible to quantify yet was deliberately built in regardless of any other compromises needed to achieve that look.
My second rental with it, actually, but my experience was similar both times.
Your comments are fair. I make no proclamation that I have mastered how to handle the 50L by any stretch, and working with small DOF absolutely has it's challenges. And yes, it definitely net some very nice shots for me. It didn't miss
all the time!
But I still believe that a photographer -- throwing out all artistic ambition / composition / judgment / intuition for a moment -- should be able to say 'I want to nail my nephew's eyes at f/1.4 (when he's not moving)', commit to accomplishing that task
and repeatedly accomplish it. That was not my experience at all, and such,
I actually do hold the lens accountable in this case. I expected a far-from-perfect hit rate towards the wide-open end, but I also experienced misses at f/2, even f/2.8 on non-moving subjects with decent available light. That's borderline inexcusable to me.
I'm not categorically indicting the lens, and I fully recognize that people work magic with it on a regular basis. I'm just saying that I have
much more faith in even non-L glass like my 28 f/2.8 IS and 35 f/2 IS to do what I want it to do. I recognize those aren't nearly the same AF ask as a 50mm f/1.2 lens, but those little guys are fire and forget and
never let me down. In comparison, the 50L -- even at more pedestrian apertures -- whiffed somewhat regularly.
- A