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Location: United StatesMember since: 10 September 2010

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*MINT* Canon EF 40 mm F/2.8 STM Lens
07 April 2017
A Bargain that does more than it should
After hearing that this little beauty often made lists for Canon's Top Ten Sharpest lenses, and boggling at the New-or-Used prices, I decided to punch the ticket. Now, I'm not a Canon body owner, or shooter, but a Micro Four Thirds enthusiast, and particularly the top-end of the Olympus range. So for me, running a Metabones AF adapter, this little beast's functionally an 80mm Portrait lens that more than makes up for topping out with an f/2.8 aperture. It's snappy, quick to focus on the adapter (where nothing's going to be as fast as M43-matched lenses), and delivers just the right bokeh and sharp, tiny DOF wide open. Worth the (neglible) coin? You bet. It's one sharp little lens that fills the spot left vacant by my M. Zuiko 42.5mm (if not quite so sharp or fast, it's less than half the price). Don't hesitate if you've got a hole in your lens bag, need a backup for a faster-aperture lens that'll often embarrass the more expensive one, and I'd still have a ton of fun with one either on an E-M1 Mark 1 or 2, or even a big ol' sloppy mirror-slapper. :)
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