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Just the most beautiful portrait prime lens. Everyone raves about the redline 1.2ƒ, but this is WAY better value for money. Also, shooting at 1.2ƒ tends to mean the end of your subjects nose is in focus, and the rest of the face is blurry! 1.4ƒ is ample for portraits. It takes a bit of getting used to such a shallow depth of field - with brilliant and satisfying results when you do. Great for outdoors as a short telephoto, captures interesting light so sensitively. Again, it takes a while to get used to the focal length, but then the pictures it takes makes you hunger for more work with it, so you start looking for shots for the lens! It's fairly weighty with the big glass, giving it a substantial feel. Shooting with it is definitely an 'event', rather than quick and snappy.
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If you want a 85mm prime for low light photography with out the mortgaging this is the best option for canon. However you won't ever get really sharp images into the corners. Its sweet spot is f5.6 at its sharpest but don't let that put you off. You can get good images but not as good as the 50mm prime that canon do. I rarely use the 85mm but for the price compared to others it's worth considering. Alternatively for sharper images I'd advise the sigma 105mm.
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Ideal focal length for portraits on a full frame camera such as the Canon 5D series or 6D, although on a crop sensor body, the effective focal length becomes 136mm - still usable, but you'll need some separation from your subject. The lens is compact and quite lightweight, with a reasonable amount of plastic around the body and lens front. It's durable enough though. The ultrasonic motor makes for pretty quiet autofocus and the focus itself, is sharp. If you need or want manual focus, this can be achieved by flicking the AF / MF selector, or just twisting the focus ring - it will override the autofocus, but of course, if your focusing is coupled to the shutter release, the auto will reinstate when you press the button. I use this on a Sony A7 Mk2 with a Fotodiox Pro adapter. Autofocus is very erratic and essentially unusable. The manual focus with Sony's focus peaking makes it a breeze to achieve quick and sharp focus. On my Canon body, the lens performs very well. Image quality is clear and sharp. The maximum aperture of f1.8 is large enough to get some good bokeh. There are a number of reviews on the net that compare this lens very favourably to the many times more expensive f1.2 model. The 85mm f1.8 is easy to handle, easy to use and produces excellent results. This is a must have for your camera bagRead full review
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This is only my second EF lens, I have an AP-C crop canon camera. It's great value lens 85mm at f/1.8 useful wide lens giving me a crop focal length of 136mm. The only problem is that it is much heavier than my EF-S STM lenses like the 10-18mm EF-S. I have to get used to EF lenses being more solid, more metal and this quite heavy.
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This is a great lens for studio and portraits. Either on a full frame or cropped sensor camera. I generally use Canon's 70mm/200mm f2.8 for a lot of shots but this fixed focal length is less bulky and more suitable for tripod work.
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Ideal longer focal length prime lens with excellent low light ability
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Really good Lens with very sharp pictures. I like the way you can change from manual to automatic at a flick of the switch. I use mine mostly for astrophotography and must say it does the job well. Cant think of anything negative about it and think Samyang have done a splendid job of keeping the price down to be more affordable.
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Superb lens, perfect in low light conditions producing a sharp image with very fast focusing 10/10
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This is a fantastic sharp and reasonably priced little lens. It's even quicker at focus than the f1.4 that costs over £1000 . Well worth buying to put in your lens case.
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I have already taken some very pleasing portraits with this. A far superior lens to anything else I had to use before. Portraiture is something I am very new to, I am testing the water so to speak, so this lens came at a very reasonable price for what I was after. I am more than pleased with it. It is really well built, durable. The sharpness and contrast are very pleasing too. Absolutely recommend if you are after a lens to explore portrait photography.
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