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【Excellent】Canon Compact Macro EF 50mm F/2.5 From Japan

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Used
[Appearance] Very clean. [Optics] No scratches, dust, or fogging. There is a slight mold, but it ... Read moreabout condition
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US $104.00
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Located in: osaka, Japan
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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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“[Appearance] Very clean. [Optics] No scratches, dust, or fogging. There is a slight mold, but it ...
Brand
Canon
Maximum Aperture
f/2.5
Series
Canon EF
Type
Macro/Close Up, Image Stabilization
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Fixed/Prime
Mount
Canon EF
Focal Length
50mm, Fixed/Prime
MPN
2537A003
Country/Region of Manufacture
Japan
UPC
0082966212123

Item description from the seller

aysma-jp-Camera

aysma-jp-Camera

96.3% positive Feedback
289 items sold
Joined Dec 2019

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Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.7
Reasonable postage costs
5.0
Postage speed
4.9
Communication
5.0

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Product ratings and reviews

4.6
83 product ratings
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  • Top favourable review

    Excellent for specific uses

    This is a very old lens offering, but I bought it for a specific purpose - to use with my Polaroid slide duplicating gadget. My existing Canon 50mm 1.8 STM lens - for some reason, quit focusing on the slides and I could not resolve the issue. I tried using my 40mm lens with some success, but the images were unnecessarily reduced in size. I bought this in hopes the Macro capability would solve my problem - and it did. I also tried it out as a general 50mm walk-around lens on a Canon T7i and Canon RP. It was once good for that, but not so much any more. It takes nice sharp pictures, but the auto-focus is very slow by today's standards and hunts a lot. I also tried it out as a Macro lens, and here it did much better, much better than the 50mm 1.8 STM. I don't do that much Macro work, ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: koji_kkjapan

  • Top critical review

    A decent beginner low-cost macro lens

    I think this is a beginning low level macro lens. Focus ring is loose, not sure if that is part of the design or just the one I purchased. I think it was discontinued for a reason. It's not bad but if you are looking for a really good macro lens, don't get this one. This is my first so it will do for now.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-ownedSold by: irishfolkpark

  • Small, lightweight but poor in low-light + has no image stabilizer included

    I'm doing tests in different environments to see where I feel the most comfortable using this lens. I use it for some of my photography home-works. Surprisingly, I can focus on objects pretty far (example: 10 meters away). It is nice to see the focal length measures written directly on the zooming tube. It is nice that the lens is small and lightweight. Though the focus ring feels a little narrow. The magnification scale, the distance scale and the depth-of-field scale are a little confusing (too many numbers in a small area). Plus this lens has no image stabilizer so a tripod is necessary to use it.

  • Excellent True Macro Lens Reveals A Whole New World!

    The Canon EF 50mm “Compact Macro” is one of the most important lenses in my bag. I am finding that really close-focus photography is a fantastic way to capture truly interesting images. A whole new world is revealed when you look through this outstanding optical glass. This is a “mid grade” model that is very affordable. It takes INCREDIBLY SHARP photographs, truly as sharp as a pro lens. It features a useful “distance scale window” with indications for macro ratios. It is well constructed and has the superior stainless steel lens mount. This fantastic lens has proven to be completely reliable. The “Compact-Macro” features nine elements in a “floating” optical system for improved focusing accuracy, especially at very close distances. The front element extends as you focus, but it does ...

  • low price macro with compromises

    this lens has been around a while and is inexpensive, reasonably well built and very sharp. the drawbacks are noisey focus and no 1:1 without an adapter which is as expensive as the lens itself. for users whose budget is not an issue, the 100mm f2.8 is a better choice or the 60mm f2.8EFS for crop sensor cameras. that said, it does make a great choice for someone getting their first marco lens or needing a macro that doubles as a standard lens.