raid
Dad Photographer
It seems that my example of the Canon 50/1.2 is exceptionally good. I have read about not so good examples being sold here and there.
raid
Dad Photographer
Matthew Allen
Well-known
Those sunglasses are great.
Matthew
Matthew
Bingley
Veteran
raid said:Here are other results with the lens:
I like these last three of the Canon shots the best -- I really like the way the lens renders colors in these. The light pastel blue of the doors in the first one is really lovely, and is a good contrast w/ the bolder colors of your daughter's outfit (and the fab sunglasses!).
raid
Dad Photographer
Steve,
We were walking downtown Pensacola on Palafox Street, which has many older buildings with interesting architecture. When we passed that doorway, I knew it was perfect for a photo of Dana.
We were walking downtown Pensacola on Palafox Street, which has many older buildings with interesting architecture. When we passed that doorway, I knew it was perfect for a photo of Dana.
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David Murphy
Veteran
Raid. The Canon 50mm F1.2 is a beautiful lens and as many others here have pointed out, a very good value. Here is my son photographed indoors near the pendulum at Griffith Planetarium (dim interior lighting) on ISO 200 film from the 99 cent store film at F1.2 and about 1/15 hand-held on a Canon 7 (a great host for the 50/1.2). Not arrestingly sharp, but nice bokeh and color rendition. This would be an impossible shot to get without a flash on any other rangefinder unless it had a Noctilix or a similar rare lens (e.g. Zunow).

raid
Dad Photographer
David Murphy said:Raid. The Canon 50mm F1.2 is a beautiful lens and as many others here have pointed out, a very good value. Here is my son photographed indoors near the pendulum at Griffith Planetarium (dim interior lighting) on ISO 200 film from the 99 cent store film at F1.2 and about 1/15 hand-held on a Canon 7 (a great host for the 50/1.2). Not arrestingly sharp, but nice bokeh and color rendition. This would be an impossible shot to get without a flash on any other rangefinder unless it had a Noctilix or a similar rare lens (e.g. Zunow).
David,
The photo looks good to me. The 1.2 max aperture really opens the door for such difficult light situations. I also try the slow speeds when needed.
Krosya
Konicaze
Here are a couple from my Canon 50/1.2 LTM: all at 1.2 as far as I remember



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Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Here's an example taken last week at 1.2
Please excuse the model's rather blank expression ... she was cheap though.
Please excuse the model's rather blank expression ... she was cheap though.

Keith
The best camera is one that still works!
Actually Krosya ... I reckon your lens is a little sharper wide open than mine! 
I've done some tests with mine on my M8 and it's definitely a little doughy at f1.2 ... nice for portraits though!
I've done some tests with mine on my M8 and it's definitely a little doughy at f1.2 ... nice for portraits though!
Krosya
Konicaze
So, thats the "girls" you were talking about at that event? lol 
As far as lens sharpness - while mine is a very clean example, it's still not as sharp as my Hexanons or a Nokton , plus it's a bit harder to focus it at 1.2 as DOF is very narrow. WHile I use it less and less since I got the 35/1.2, I still like the tones of it, smooth and understated. Not bad in bokeh dept too.
But after all I still may sell it, since I prefer Nokton . We'll see.
Here are a couple more with Canon wide open:
As far as lens sharpness - while mine is a very clean example, it's still not as sharp as my Hexanons or a Nokton , plus it's a bit harder to focus it at 1.2 as DOF is very narrow. WHile I use it less and less since I got the 35/1.2, I still like the tones of it, smooth and understated. Not bad in bokeh dept too.
But after all I still may sell it, since I prefer Nokton . We'll see.
Here are a couple more with Canon wide open:


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Krosya
Konicaze
And a couple more:
This one is at f4 - it's amazing how this lens changes as it is stopped down - lots of feel and texture:
and to stop boring you with snow shots - here is one of my pup at f1.2:
This one is at f4 - it's amazing how this lens changes as it is stopped down - lots of feel and texture:

and to stop boring you with snow shots - here is one of my pup at f1.2:

BillP
Rangefinder General
I took my example of this lens out for a walk today; loving it.
This one wide open:
...with focus on the angel's eye.
And finally, something a bit more arty-farty...
I'm going to Seville next weekend. In spite of the weight, this lens is coming with me...!
Regards,
Bill

This one wide open:

...with focus on the angel's eye.


And finally, something a bit more arty-farty...

I'm going to Seville next weekend. In spite of the weight, this lens is coming with me...!
Regards,
Bill
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