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For portraits, the Canon 85 f/1.8 is the way to go. You may also wish to consider the new Sigma 85 f/1.4 which has received stellar reviews and is very reasonably priced (compared to the Canon 85 f/1.2).

+1 on this. I bought both Sigma 50mm and 85mm oversea recently but i trade off the 50mm for a EF 28mm f1.8 as i find that the 50mm to have some focusing issue on my 5DMKII. Sigma 85mm really is a gem, it produced nice color and bokeh.
 

+1 on this. I bought both Sigma 50mm and 85mm oversea recently but i trade off the 50mm for a EF 28mm f1.8 as i find that the 50mm to have some focusing issue on my 5DMKII. Sigma 85mm really is a gem, it produced nice color and bokeh.

I happen to do the opposite. I found that 85mm lens, regardless of which brand or version, get used very little, and spend most of it's time in the bag. 50mm being a standard lens, is almost glued to my camera. The occasional time I need to take wider shots, I just change to the 35mm. Perhaps, not being a pro, made me neglect the 85mm alot, because my siggy 50mm can take portraits just as well. I personally feel that people who earn money from their work will use the 85mm or longer lenses more often. I may go for the rental route in the future, should there be any specific occasions that I need telephoto primes. Having said that, I want the Siggy 85mm, but it is not a need.........:bsmilie: I already have what I need. ;)
 

I happen to do the opposite. I found that 85mm lens, regardless of which brand or version, get used very little, and spend most of it's time in the bag. 50mm being a standard lens, is almost glued to my camera. The occasional time I need to take wider shots, I just change to the 35mm. Perhaps, not being a pro, made me neglect the 85mm alot, because my siggy 50mm can take portraits just as well. I personally feel that people who earn money from their work will use the 85mm or longer lenses more often. I may go for the rental route in the future, should there be any specific occasions that I need telephoto primes. Having said that, I want the Siggy 85mm, but it is not a need.........:bsmilie: I already have what I need. ;)

The 85mm (Sigma 85 f/1.4 or Canon 85 f/1.2) produces great bokeh. IMO, the 85 mm is one of the best lenses for a head and shoulders portrait with superior bokeh. The Canon 135mm is also a great for the same purpose.
 

The 85mm (Sigma 85 f/1.4 or Canon 85 f/1.2) produces great bokeh. IMO, the 85 mm is one of the best lenses for a head and shoulders portrait with superior bokeh. The Canon 135mm is also a great for the same purpose.

Got a chance to test out the 85L with 1DIV, the AI SERVO combine with F1.2 moving portraiture is outstanding.
 

Any one ever experienced your 5DMKII hang after taking a shot?

I experienced this twice last week. Both times were after snapping, both were in low light conditions. I m suspecting its the memory card or the high amount of data being written into the card.I'm using a Kingston 8G 133X CF.

Anyone having the same problems?
 

How long is your exposure? I encounter very long write time while doing night exposure of more than 5 mins n that is because of the nr algorithm running before saving the image on the memory card
 

Any one ever experienced your 5DMKII hang after taking a shot?

I experienced this twice last week. Both times were after snapping, both were in low light conditions. I m suspecting its the memory card or the high amount of data being written into the card.I'm using a Kingston 8G 133X CF.

Anyone having the same problems?

Some have reported issues with Kingston cards, although I haven't experienced any issues.
 

The 85mm (Sigma 85 f/1.4 or Canon 85 f/1.2) produces great bokeh. IMO, the 85 mm is one of the best lenses for a head and shoulders portrait with superior bokeh. The Canon 135mm is also a great for the same purpose.

Yes, fully agree. The Sigma is a great portrait lens, sharp and produces very nice bokeh.
The f1.8 while nice, does not have as good bokeh, but it focuses fast, really fast.
 

Need some advice from master here. I currently have 3 lenses and they are 17-40 f4 , 24-105 f4 and 70-200 f4 if I wanna get a prime lens for protrait should I go for 50 mm f1.4 or 85mm f1.8?

The 50f1.4 is for portraits where you want to get more of the surrounding into the picture, although the bokeh is nothing to shout about.
For nicer bokeh, get the 35L and the Sigma 85. :cool:
 

How long is your exposure? I encounter very long write time while doing night exposure of more than 5 mins n that is because of the nr algorithm running before saving the image on the memory card

Exposure is around 1/30 or the slowest 1/6.
 

Some have reported issues with Kingston cards, although I haven't experienced any issues.

Hopefully thats the reason and not the camera. I will get the Sandisk 30 m/bs and monitor..
 

Hi pple,

i had an issue with a dead pixel on my 5dmkII. Have read that such things are common on cmos and some can be remapped of the pixel by doing a manual clean option from the menu.

However what i would want to know is that

1) Does dead pixel means that the cmos has been damaged?
2) Does Canon have any policy to replace the cmos if there are dead pixel within the warranty period?
3) Would there be a need to pay for the cmos part if request to change the cmos at the service centre?
4) Is it necessary to send the cam in for servicing to get rid of the dead pixel? Will there be any other effects if the remapped has been done and the dead pixel is no longer seen?

THanks.

Regards
Luke
 

Hi any recommendation on gd deal for mkll?
 

bluereeff said:
Hi any recommendation on gd deal for mkll?

Best deals are across the causeway. You can get a brand new set at around 2nd hand price in Singapore, and comes with 2 years Canon warranty.

Price range RM$6800-$7000. $1=RM2.45 now.

Otherwise, in Singapore, the price is all around $3100+-.
 

whitekop said:
Best deals are across the causeway. You can get a brand new set at around 2nd hand price in Singapore, and comes with 2 years Canon warranty.

Price range RM$6800-$7000. $1=RM2.45 now.

Otherwise, in Singapore, the price is all around $3100+-.

Thanks.
 

Can anyone share your experience of 24L on 5dmk2 ? Currently, I am using 20mm f2.8, but a bit too wide. But I like that it is wide and small enough to take self portrait together with my son.
 

Can anyone share your experience of 24L on 5dmk2 ? Currently, I am using 20mm f2.8, but a bit too wide. But I like that it is wide and small enough to take self portrait together with my son.

I got the MarkI version. Amazing lens, light weight. I am not particular of any differences that might exist betw the MkI or MkII
Loved the thinner dof work with a wider perspective.

Taken one evening, my kitten Freya, 24mm f1.4 wide open

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Ryan
 

I got the MarkI version. Amazing lens, light weight. I am not particular of any differences that might exist betw the MkI or MkII
Loved the thinner dof work with a wider perspective.

Taken one evening, my kitten Freya, 24mm f1.4 wide open

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Ryan

nice!

can i go to your house and shoot your cat? :P

i heard that MKI version suffers more CA then MKII at wide open.
 

Yes would expect the MkII to be better optically. But I have not been visibility handicapped by MkI wide open yet . :D
 

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