Dave Wilkinson
Veteran
can you recomend an adaptor - to put it on the E-P1, so my street shots will have exquisite, creamy bokeh - without having to get too close to my subject...I'm a little nervous about 'confrontations' 😕
Dave.
Dave.
Thanks a lot everyone for the help.
I found a few of this lens on ebay, however the price seems to be a bit steep now.
Some were asking for $600, and other were asking even for $700.
I heard that some forum users, once got this lens for only $400.
Does any one know how much this lens usually go for?
Oh, and I love the the famous bayonet-mount 50/0.95 too but is really hard to find one in M mount though. Most of this lens needs modification to M mount to make it happen on our M cameras.
And this lens is offcourse, very expensive. I think I will be happy enough if I can find the right Canon 50mm f1.2
cheers,
Nico
Thanks a lot everyone for the help.
I found a few of this lens on ebay, however the price seems to be a bit steep now.
Some were asking for $600, and other were asking even for $700.
I heard that some forum users, once got this lens for only $400.
Does any one know how much this lens usually go for?
Oh, and I love the the famous bayonet-mount 50/0.95 too but is really hard to find one in M mount though. Most of this lens needs modification to M mount to make it happen on our M cameras.
And this lens is offcourse, very expensive. I think I will be happy enough if I can find the right Canon 50mm f1.2
cheers,
Nico
You should know, that this lens is basically a soft lens. What I mean, is that it isn't really sharp at any aperture ... Without the hood this lens flares very easily
I would have the lens cleaned ASAP. Chances are you might be seeing haze. The Canon lenses of this period are notorious for getting haze on the surfaces on each side of the aperture blades. If not cleaned, it can damage the glass and balsam.