raid
Dad Photographer
I have a clean Canon RF 50mm/2.8 lens for sale. It is an under-rated lens due to its speed, but we all know how popular such lenses can be, like the Elmar. The lens comes with both covers. If intersted, please send me a pm or email. Asking price is $175 plus shipping. KevinCamera asks for $225.
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raid,
do you have some photos taken by this lens?
i have heard mixed reviews about it and would love to see something taken ith it.
joe
do you have some photos taken by this lens?
i have heard mixed reviews about it and would love to see something taken ith it.
joe
raid
Dad Photographer
Joe,
Iwouldn't know where to start looking, but I took photos with it a few days ago. I will finish the roll and email you a link.
Iwouldn't know where to start looking, but I took photos with it a few days ago. I will finish the roll and email you a link.
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many thanks raid.
joe
joe
raid
Dad Photographer
No problem. If there are problems, then I want to know. I usually use the 50/1.8 or 50/1.2 but this lens should be good too.
taffer
void
This is indeed a sort of unknown lens. Much has been written of the 1.2, 1.4, 1.5 and 1.8 versions. Even the coll. 1.9 has more literature than this one.
If one thinks, nobody doubts the Elmar 50/2.8 is a great lens, maybe we're facing another forgotten gem here.
If one thinks, nobody doubts the Elmar 50/2.8 is a great lens, maybe we're facing another forgotten gem here.
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FPjohn
Well-known
No rigorous Test
No rigorous Test
Hello:
I've no rigorous test comparison but in my hands the Canon f2.8 appears to out perform my f3.5 Elmar by a considerable margin. A fake russian f3.5 Elmar equals or betters my genuine one. These are individual samples and no (over)generalizations are intended.
yours
Frank
No rigorous Test
Hello:
I've no rigorous test comparison but in my hands the Canon f2.8 appears to out perform my f3.5 Elmar by a considerable margin. A fake russian f3.5 Elmar equals or betters my genuine one. These are individual samples and no (over)generalizations are intended.
yours
Frank
raid
Dad Photographer
Frank: I also suspect a hidden excellent lens. When there is a Canon 50/1.2 out there, a 2.8 lens will be viewed as inferior, when in fact it could be a great lens, even though a little slow. It used to be that "fast" was the thing to have. Consider the Canon 50/0.95 lens. It put the 50/1.2 in the shadows. I rarely use my 50/1.2 as I don't need such max aperture often, and I prefer f8.0 most of the time for general photography. The 50/2.8 used to be the standard normal lens supplied with Canon cameras until it was replaced by the 1.4 and 1.2 lenses.
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stevew
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SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Is it a collapsible lens, like the Elmar?
Kim Coxon
Moderator
Don't think so. Good guide here http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/lens/s/f_s2.html. 3 versions of the 2.8 but all "fixed" lenses
Kim
Kim
SolaresLarrave said:Is it a collapsible lens, like the Elmar?
SolaresLarrave
My M5s need red dots!
Thanks, Kim!
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
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