I've tried the 50mm f/1.2L USM, but the lens is kinda heavy for my EOS 400D, hence causing some kind of imbalance.
For the curious, I've finally settled down on the 50mm f/1.8 II.
Sorry for the disappointment to those who were hoping that i would get the 50mm f/1.4 USM.
If budget permits(i'm kinda strapped for cash right now), and since I'm rather inexperienced in photography, I've chosen the f/1.8 II as it is affordable and I believe I'm not that "high-level" yet. Getting the f/1.8 II first would allow me to experiment with the photos taken, and at the meantime understand the potential of a 50mm lens.
However, I've used the 50mm f/1.4 USM, and as the review says, it is indeed impressive. I would suggest that if you(who have a similar dilemma as me) wouldn't mind splurging, get the 50mm f/1.4 USM. The USM is truly silent, AF is quicker, and the bokeh created is much better.
I would leave this thread open for further discussion by other users. Comments are most welcomed, and I believe we all can learn from one another!
Cheers and have a merry christmas!![]()
Great on your purchase. I mmyself have the f/1.8 II and is rather impressed with the image quality for its pricing. But the reason why i'm upgrading to the f/1.2 is for the contrast of L and also for venturing further into portraiture so the f/1.2 makes an excellent choice for quality.