Gallo
Member
Hi, everybody. I got the chance to buy a Canon 50mm f1.2 LTM lens, the seller is asking $600 (the lens is in good condition, but not mint) with the LTM to M adapter included. Would you buy it to use it in a Bessa R3 or should I go for a Nokton (50 or 40 1.4)?
Thanks!!
Santiago
Thanks!!
Santiago
John Shriver
Well-known
Hmm. While the effective rangefinder baseline of the R3 isn't as short as the R2 and R4, at 37mm it's still pretty dinky. The effective rangefinder baseline of the Canon 7 and 7s are a healthier 47.2mm.
I'd be concerned about getting very random focus with the 50/1.2 on the R3. I find it enough of a challenge on the 7s.
I'd be concerned about getting very random focus with the 50/1.2 on the R3. I find it enough of a challenge on the 7s.
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raid
Dad Photographer
Santiago,
There is right now a Canon SLR 55/1.2 FL lens that was custom changed to M mount being offered for below $400 here. The 55/1.2L is a better lens that the 50/1.2 RF lens.
My recommendation is to save over $200 and get the 55/1.2.
There is right now a Canon SLR 55/1.2 FL lens that was custom changed to M mount being offered for below $400 here. The 55/1.2L is a better lens that the 50/1.2 RF lens.
My recommendation is to save over $200 and get the 55/1.2.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
raid,
nanthor has pulled the 55/1.2 since it apparently backfocusses on his M8.
@OP: if you want to try and shoot that 50/1.2 I'd get it and see if it works out. If not, you can always sell on. Price is a bit steep though, I'd go for USD 550.
You might like it so much that a Canon 7 or 7S or an M3 will follow later. These bodies are much less straining when it comes to focusing. OTOH, Tommy Oshima uses a Noctilux on a Hexar RF, which has a .58 magnification!
nanthor has pulled the 55/1.2 since it apparently backfocusses on his M8.
@OP: if you want to try and shoot that 50/1.2 I'd get it and see if it works out. If not, you can always sell on. Price is a bit steep though, I'd go for USD 550.
You might like it so much that a Canon 7 or 7S or an M3 will follow later. These bodies are much less straining when it comes to focusing. OTOH, Tommy Oshima uses a Noctilux on a Hexar RF, which has a .58 magnification!
John Shriver
Well-known
While the Hexar RF has 0.58 magnification, it has a much longer physical base line, for an effective rangefinder baseline of 41.10mm. But, hey, that's not a lot longer than the 37mm EBL of the R3.
Gallo
Member
Thanks for the advices, guys! Raid, I will check that 55 1.2, sounds tempting.
I mentioned the Bessa R3 `cause is the camera I would buy in a near future, but don`t have it yet. Maybe the 50 1.2 LTM couples better in another Bessa? Which one?
Thanks agian!!
I mentioned the Bessa R3 `cause is the camera I would buy in a near future, but don`t have it yet. Maybe the 50 1.2 LTM couples better in another Bessa? Which one?
Thanks agian!!
ethics_gradient
Well-known
I own both (R3a), no problems with focusing accuracy. 600 is a little bit steep for what you describe, but I bought mine last year and it seemed prices were on the upswing back then, so I could be wrong.
Some examples from my photostream with the combo (lots wide-open)
Some examples from my photostream with the combo (lots wide-open)
ChrisN
Striving
I had thought to agree that $600 was a bit steep, but just checked KEH - $725 for EX and $525 for BGN. Prices are way up again.
raid
Dad Photographer
This lens used to sell for $350. I sold three such lenses at this price.
David Murphy
Veteran
I think it's a fine lens, and most of them are surprisingly good wide open in my experience. It is very sharp stopped down a bit. It will probably go up in value - that's certainly the trend. I think $600 is a bit high, but not excessive. The main thing is to make sure the glass has no issues like haze, fungus, oil or serious scratches.
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Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Wow, when I paid $200+ for mine five years ago I thought it was on the high end. Good thing I've decided to keep it.
I have seen the 'bay with some of these in the $600 range. Again, what the Market dictates...
I have seen the 'bay with some of these in the $600 range. Again, what the Market dictates...
ethics_gradient
Well-known
To be fair, it was a bargain at $350, and still a pretty fair deal at $500-600 as far as fast 50mm LTM primes go. Next cheapest is the 50mm f/1.1 Nokton if I'm not mistaken.
Gallo
Member
Thanks again for the input, guys. I live in Argentina, and those lenses are far from common down here. I asked the seller for pictures and noted a small, but noticeably, hit on the filter ring. So, the lens is not in MINT condition. I think I would go for a fast 40 (such CV 1.4) or a fast 35.
John Shriver
Well-known
Dent on the filter ring? Forget it. It's not just the filter ring that bends when you drop a lens, the whole works can be out-of-shape, with a loss of optical quality.
raid
Dad Photographer
Just as John said above. I had to send my lens to DAG. A lens element had moved inside the lens.
The Meaness
Well-known
I paid 600 USD for mine in January. I searched for a few months and couldn't find a better deal.
At $600 for a Canon 50/1.2, I would go the extra amount for a 50/1.1 Nokton. Much sharper wide-open.
Make sure to inspect the Canon: the surface behind the aperture blades is prone is haze and etching.
Make sure to inspect the Canon: the surface behind the aperture blades is prone is haze and etching.
Mablo
Well-known
I bought a Canon 50/1.2 recently. I'm fully aware of the twin-character of the lens: opened up it's a softish bokeh monster and stopped down it'll become a normal classic low contrast RF-lens.
I like it that way. I like the Canon 50/1.2 lens more than my Summilux 50mm/1.4 Pre-ASPH.
What is a problem is the hood which is d****d difficult to find and very costly. Maybe Tom A. could make a nice replacement hood for Canon 50/1.2?
Here's one at f:1.4:
I like it that way. I like the Canon 50/1.2 lens more than my Summilux 50mm/1.4 Pre-ASPH.
What is a problem is the hood which is d****d difficult to find and very costly. Maybe Tom A. could make a nice replacement hood for Canon 50/1.2?
Here's one at f:1.4:

John Shriver
Well-known
I've got a black/chrome Canon 50/1.8 with a repaired filter ring ding. But the aperture ring was also tight because the front lens block was "reshaped" by the incident. A little filing has solved that bind, but I suspect that the lens's optical quality is going to be "off". Haven't run a test roll, expectations not high.
Gallo
Member
Thanks again, guys, I think i`ll pass on the Canon. A friend of mine is going to Chicago soon, maybe it`s time for a bessa and a 40 1.4
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