Hi guys, you all seem to keep referring to the 50mm f1.8. What about the 50mm f1.4?
When referring to the 50 f1.4, they usually refer to the sigma one...
Hi guys, you all seem to keep referring to the 50mm f1.8. What about the 50mm f1.4?
When referring to the 50 f1.4, they usually refer to the sigma one...
actually if u watch the review in drtv, i would say the price wise and the quality dont really match leh...but the speed is another saying
But there is a Canon 50mm f1.4. Is that lens better than the Canon 50mm f1.8?
Hi everyone,
Recently just brought 700D with 18-135mm kit lens.. I thought of getting this lens above mostly for food photography..maybe some potrait. any suggestions?? BTW i am very new to DSLR. Thanks!
in a sense it is..
40mm min focus distance 30cm
50mm min focus distance 45cm
35mm min focus distance 25cm
i prefer wider option for apsc
40mm not much usage...35mm pay abit more for more usage
If you're using the 50mm 1.8, what settings would you recommend for a group photo? Cuz I can't seem to get everyone in focus.
That would not be practical,I would try f16 with hyper focus
If you're using the 50mm 1.8, what settings would you recommend for a group photo? Cuz I can't seem to get everyone in focus.
Hi everyone,
Recently just brought 700D with 18-135mm kit lens.. I thought of getting this lens above mostly for food photography..maybe some potrait. any suggestions?? BTW i am very new to DSLR. Thanks!
But there is a Canon 50mm f1.4. Is that lens better than the Canon 50mm f1.8?
One more con for the 50 f1.4 USM: Micro USM motor that might go 6 ft under somewhere down the road.50 f/1.8 II:
Pros - Cheap, light, value for its quality.
Cons - Slow and noisy micro-motor, slow AF, cheap-feeling plastic design, flimsy construction, no distance window and plastic lens mount.
50 f/1.4:
Pros - Faster and more silent AF with USM, metal lens mount, full manual focus control, distance window, solid construction and better optics.
Cons - Heavier, costlier and bulkier.