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Dang, this cheap little thing is sharper than a bunch of fancy pants jobs that cost triple the cost or more. I picked this up used for a can of beans and it's one of the best buys I've ever encountered in the photo world. I'm no expert, that's for sure, and if my photos, right after clamping the thing into the camera, are right on the button, it says a lot. I've got no technique and with this thing I don't need any technique. If you're a beginner, snatch one of these up at a bargain basement price. If you're an experienced shutterbug, you already knew that.
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The lens and adapter work well with my Canon EOS M50. The filters, wide angle, and telephoto lenses were not the correct size. A ring adapter was sent which was nice. But, I see artifacts and shadowing from the wide angle and the Telephoto lenses.
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I'm an amateur who has been using zoom lenses for my Canon EOS T5i for awhile now, and wanted to try shooting with a prime lens, but new lenses are an expensive proposal... until now! This inexpensive 50mm lens was well worth the money I spent on it just for the experimentation. What's the attraction? This lens has a minimum F-stop of 1.8 (as opposed to 4.5 on my best zoom lens), which means a better contrast of foreground and background on my images, clean, crisp lines, and beautiful light even at night. I couldn't be happier with the images, I don't miss the zoom as much as I thought I would, and I am excited to look for even better fixed focal lenses. It does take some time to get used to the focal distance, which means you have to have more room between you and the subject (the standard kit lens for the T5i has a minimum 18mm FD), so not ideal for close quarters shooting, but that's the price you pay. But why didn't I give this lens five stars? For what it is, it's great, but it is by no means perfect. It's an EF lens and not an EFS lens, so it lacks image stabilization (which is okay in my opinion) making it best used with a good tripod. Not a big deal, but what is a big deal is the servo noise. Maybe it's because this is such a lightweight lens, but the auto-focus is the loudest I've ever heard on a camera. My tip: if you're shooting video, manually focus EVERYTHING or the mic will pick up the lens sound and little else. My last not-really-a-gripe gripe is that this lens has a 52mm case instead of the "standard" Canon EF 58mm, which means that if you've invested in filters they simply will not work with this lens, and you'll have to buy new ones, which add weight to a camera bag. In fairness, if you move from standard EF-EFS to another manufacturer's lens you will have to contend with this anyway, so it's not a big deal.Read full review
I have several lenses. Only the wide angle's are prime in my bag. So I never felt the need for a 50 prime. I shoot a Canon 20d so it's got the lovely cropped sensor, essentially making the focal length longer (you know what I mean). I've stuck to fast zoom lenses merely for their "all in one" appeal. Well let me tell you this little cheap'o lens performs wayyyy beyond it's price. Sure the body is made of plastic, and it almost feels like a toy in your hand. BUT who needs an extra 3 pounds of glass in their bag??? Autofocus is really noisy... But it's the same way on the 18-55 kit lens too. This lens is great for truly working with depth of field. If you don't understand how DOF can help/hurt your photos, this is a GREAT lens to buy and start learning. It's also a great little lens lo leave on the camera for casual shooting. Family at the park, trip to the grandparents, etc. I use it a lot in the studio as well, nice fast lens for beauty shots. Only drawback there is you've gotta be pretty close to your subject, and some models don't care for the "in your face" approach. If you don't own it, buy it. You won't be sorry. If you decide it's not for you, put it back for sale on ebay it will sell.Read full review
It's not often that you find a lens that is widely embraced by both beginners and advanced photographers alike. Then, you factor in the fact that this lens is so incredibly inexpensive- and you cannot afford not to own it yourself! For the beginner, it is a great fixed focal length that provides a mild telephoto on crop sensor cameras- and great available/low light performance, far exceeding most kit lenses. For the more advanced user, this light lens can be used as a sharp and light travel lens- providing a "normal" field of view on full frame DSLRs. With it's low light capabilities- this lens is excellent for fireworks, indoor photography, and even astral images. Due to it's low cost- it lends itself well to use in those "risky situations" where you might not want to endanger a more expensive lens. You might think that you are getting a plastic "toy lens" for this price- but the images that are produced by this lens are very sharp, crisp and well worth the price. Autofocus is swift and accurate- however this lens does NOT FEATURE FULL TIME MANUAL, and the manual focusing ring is very small and difficult to use regularly. Overall, with it's small size, light weight, and affordability- how can you afford to not have this nifty fifty in your bag?Read full review