Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Some Canon 'flare!' 

john neal
fallor ergo sum
I have one of this in excellent condition - I bought a Canon 7 body from a London dealer about 15 years ago, abd he offered me the choice of the 50mm f1.4 or 1.8 in the price of the deal - guess which one I chose?
I too looked long & hard for the correct hood - finally found one earlier this year at £15 ($30) - works well too.
As to comparison with other lenses, we need to remember that the design is 40+ years old, so will probably not be quite as sharp as current asph lenses, but I have to say it is superb. Some time ago TomF99 and myself went to York minster to compare the Canon lens with his Nokton and Nikon 1.4 in the available darkness. Tom's results with my lens are nothing short of superb - he used his M2, I used my MP. Overall, the Canon held it's own against the nokton and was, probably, somewhat ahead of the Nikon.
This is one lens I will keep - I find it even compares well against my 50mm Summilux. Whether it is worth getting your one cleaned is debatable - there are plenty of these lenses around in good condition. If I were to find one in a dealer over here, i would expect it to be the thick end of £250 ($500) so you price does leave some room for the cost of a cla, but you are likely to find one on the bay for a lot less than $300.
I too looked long & hard for the correct hood - finally found one earlier this year at £15 ($30) - works well too.
As to comparison with other lenses, we need to remember that the design is 40+ years old, so will probably not be quite as sharp as current asph lenses, but I have to say it is superb. Some time ago TomF99 and myself went to York minster to compare the Canon lens with his Nokton and Nikon 1.4 in the available darkness. Tom's results with my lens are nothing short of superb - he used his M2, I used my MP. Overall, the Canon held it's own against the nokton and was, probably, somewhat ahead of the Nikon.
This is one lens I will keep - I find it even compares well against my 50mm Summilux. Whether it is worth getting your one cleaned is debatable - there are plenty of these lenses around in good condition. If I were to find one in a dealer over here, i would expect it to be the thick end of £250 ($500) so you price does leave some room for the cost of a cla, but you are likely to find one on the bay for a lot less than $300.
Letien
Established
bigdog said:Hello,
So I got the lens today...fungus on inside of front element around the edges, oil on the aperture blades, aperture ring not totally smooth but workable and oil on rear element behind aperture blades. The glass on the outside looks good actually....no cleaning marks or scratches and focus is smooth.
This is when you think I should have spent the money and just purchased a new Nokton 1.5 rather than take my chances on Ebay. I was told I could have the lens serviced for anywhere from $50 to $100 to remove the oil and clean the fungus and lubricate the aperture ring. Keep in mind I paid $190 for the lens as is.
Hi Bigdog,
Check your email.
Letien
Established
Keith said:These are a teriffic lens ... all this talk made me put mine on my M3 yesterday for a few Vespa shots at the top of the farm!![]()
Riding a Vespa with a leica M around my neck. That's my dream. You should have live in Rome instead.
leica M2 fan
Veteran
The Canon 1.4 is a great lens.
The Canon 1.4 is a great lens.
Here is a picture I took last week at our local park. Film was Sensia 100,exp. f5.6 @ 1/60s. I love this lens, I've taken pictures of the same subject, same camera with the I-61L/D, Jup-8, and I prefer the Canon. The other two acquit themselves very well but the Canon just has more "it".
The Canon 1.4 is a great lens.
Here is a picture I took last week at our local park. Film was Sensia 100,exp. f5.6 @ 1/60s. I love this lens, I've taken pictures of the same subject, same camera with the I-61L/D, Jup-8, and I prefer the Canon. The other two acquit themselves very well but the Canon just has more "it".
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Kim Coxon
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Providing the fungus has not "etched" the glass, it will be well worth getting it cleaned. Even with the cost of this, it will still be a fair price for the lens. I had one and it was a cracking lens. The only reason it went was that it was too similar to another 50 I had and didn't need the extra stop in speed.
Kim
Kim
ZoomP
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I also just bought one... with quite a bit of scratches on front elements. Other than that, the focusing ring and aperture ring are smooth. Will take some pics soon.
ZoomP
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I also just bought one... with quite a bit of scratches on front elements. Other than that, the focusing ring and aperture ring are smooth. Will take some pics soon.
Koni Kowa
Well-known
Nice pics on this thread. I'm beginning to use the Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM. Here are three shots from my first roll with it.
Not great pics, I know. But the lens is good, I think.
Used here on a Canon P.



Not great pics, I know. But the lens is good, I think.
Used here on a Canon P.
raid
Dad Photographer
Compairing it to a J8, well, it's a Sonnar design vs. a Double-Gauss design. Very different critters with different characteristics. That's one you'll have to decide with your own eyes.
I think you'll enjoy it. Good light!
William
William,
The Canon 50mm/1.5 is a Sonnar design like its "big brother" the Zeiss Jena 5cm 1.5. The J-8 is a smooth looking Sonnar.
kurotama
Established
Hi Bigdog,
It may be a good idea to shoot without repair. It may give you an interesting result or you may not notice those imperfections.
My copy -- I got it in Japanese auction for $150 -- works very well with both in color positives and negatives despite some scratches. It's my A-team lens. Enjoy.
Kodak EBX
Some Negatives
It may be a good idea to shoot without repair. It may give you an interesting result or you may not notice those imperfections.
My copy -- I got it in Japanese auction for $150 -- works very well with both in color positives and negatives despite some scratches. It's my A-team lens. Enjoy.
Kodak EBX
Some Negatives
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Koni Kowa
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First portrait with my CLE (from Rogrund on RFF.com). RF patch supposed to be misaligned... Lens is Canon 50mm f/1.4 LTM wide open, film is Kodak 160VC expired.
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Mackinaw
Think Different
Canon 50/1.4, wide-open, on a Leica MP.
Jim B.

Jim B.
januaryman
"Flim? You want flim?"
Mablo
Well-known
I bought mine from KEH. It's absolutely spotless, almost like new. Here's one photo with it:

ZoomP
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Just bought a 50 f1.2 in addition to my scratched up 50 f1.4. It's comparison of two lenses @f1.4. What do you think?
50 f1.2 @f1.4
50 f1.4 @1.4
Love the 50 f1.4 for its compactness and the 50 f1.2 for the extra stop. Both seems to have no focusing issue.
Here's the 50 f1.2 @ F1.2!!!
50 f1.2 @f1.4

50 f1.4 @1.4

Love the 50 f1.4 for its compactness and the 50 f1.2 for the extra stop. Both seems to have no focusing issue.
Here's the 50 f1.2 @ F1.2!!!

Koni Kowa
Well-known
In your test, the 50 f/1.2 seem a bit better in sharpness and much better in color rendition.
jimcon11
Member
A few low-light shots I've taken with my 50/1.4, wide-open or close to it:




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ZoomP
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Great shots bro!!! Love the tone! Almost Leica like. I must take both my Canon out to shoot.A few low-light shots I've taken with my 50/1.4, wide-open or close to it:
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ZoomP
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In your test, the 50 f/1.2 seem a bit better in sharpness and much better in color rendition.
Yes n No. I guess these shots are not really good test. I can't get consistne WB when shooting objects in my house. Must be my lightings screwing up the tone.
I have the same problem with my other cameras and lenses.
These are some shots taken on my MP with the Canon 50 f1.4 LTM.



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