LeicaTom
Watch that step!
The Canon 50mm/1.4 is a Xenon design lens, and it is very sharp. It renders colors slightly "cooler" than a Canon 50mm/1.8 or 50mm/1.5. The Canon 50mm/1.2 can be a very sharp lens if it is adjusted professionally. Age of a lens can have an impact on the lens.
Hello Raid!
I`m just catching up with this thread, while I did`nt have a f1.2 yet.....
I just traded for a #546xx serial number f1.2, this should make it early or mid 1967? THE LAST PRODUCTION YEAR for the f1.2......
Do you know it there`s any difference in the Early to Late f1.2`s?
I guess they changed over to the series two lens in 1962? I think, do you know or anyone else know if there`s ANY difference, or is it JUST numbers?
I get the lens tomorrow morning and I can`t wait, it`s Mint/Minus with caps and a factory UV filter, also have a late 1960`s Screw In Kenko 55mm ring hood to use, till I can find the factory issued one......hoping the Kenko design doesn`t take out too much on my M6 VF when working. 😉
Ohh and also some old timers told me the f1.2, at f1.4 even LOOKS BETTER than the f1.4 at that opening, (I owned a f1.4 and I didn`t really "bond" with it, so I sold it to finance my 43' IIIC K) - I don`t really miss the lens, but I`m really stoked about the f1.2 - my personal opinion I think it`s just the ticket for my vintage "Girlie" magazine styles and it will be "dreamy" and "creamy" enough to produce photos that look like they were taken back in the 1960`s. 😀
I will post some examples here and elsewhere after this weekend`s shoot 🙂
Tom
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