f16sunshine
Moderator
A few of us are using this lens whether in FD, or EF mount.
I really like its personality so here is a thread to share those images from any version of the lowly "Plastic Fantastic" or its variants!
Please post your images.
Ef 50mm stm

eos7ne ef50 k400@1600AA036 by Adnan, on Flickr

7ne ef50 k400 at200AA015 by Adnan, on Flickr

7ne ef50 k400 at200AA031 by Adnan, on Flickr
I really like its personality so here is a thread to share those images from any version of the lowly "Plastic Fantastic" or its variants!
Please post your images.
Ef 50mm stm

eos7ne ef50 k400@1600AA036 by Adnan, on Flickr

7ne ef50 k400 at200AA015 by Adnan, on Flickr

7ne ef50 k400 at200AA031 by Adnan, on Flickr
Jamie Pillers
Skeptic
Lovely image quality... and lovely images!
A few of us are using this lens whether in FD, or EF mount.
I really like its personality so here is a thread to share those images from any version of the lowly "Plastic Fantastic" or its variants!
Please post your images.
Ef 50mm stm
eos7ne ef50 k400@1600AA036 by Adnan, on Flickr
7ne ef50 k400 at200AA015 by Adnan, on Flickr
7ne ef50 k400 at200AA031 by Adnan, on Flickr
petronius
Veteran

FD 50mm/1,8 S.C. breech lock, 1973
Steve M.
Veteran
It's a good lens. These were taken w/ an AE-1 Program and developed in Acufine (Arista 100 EDU film), which is a very sharp, almost grainless developer. My preference is for the FD 50 1.4 though. Even better was my H 50 2 Nikkor. Loved that lens, and often shot it on the AE-1 w/ an adapter, which got a lot of strange looks because I left the AI prong on the lens. You can usually pick up the FD 50 1.8 for around $10 to $15, which is quite a deal.
https://i.imgur.com/8wnZoPD.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/12Wd5b7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mwdO5gO.jpg
These were taken w/ the same camera, lens and film, but this time I developed it in Microdol X at full strength. This was one of my favorite film and developer combinations. Again, it's almost grainless, but you can see the tonality is vastly different (partly due to having much better outdoor lighting) . You lose a stop of exposure when you use this developer at full strength, so you have to meter it at ISO 50 and ISO 25 w/ a yellow filter, but that was no big deal.
https://i.imgur.com/nsQ7Vzh.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/V2aoc0s.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/BYYRihz.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/5VE3WxZ.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/8wnZoPD.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/12Wd5b7.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/mwdO5gO.jpg
These were taken w/ the same camera, lens and film, but this time I developed it in Microdol X at full strength. This was one of my favorite film and developer combinations. Again, it's almost grainless, but you can see the tonality is vastly different (partly due to having much better outdoor lighting) . You lose a stop of exposure when you use this developer at full strength, so you have to meter it at ISO 50 and ISO 25 w/ a yellow filter, but that was no big deal.
https://i.imgur.com/nsQ7Vzh.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/V2aoc0s.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/BYYRihz.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/5VE3WxZ.jpg
f16sunshine
Moderator
Here is the ef 50mm f1.8 stm version.
HP5 at 1600 in rodinal.

eos rt thp5AA001 by Adnan, on Flickr

eos rt AA009 by Adnan, on Flickr
HP5 at 1600 in rodinal.

eos rt thp5AA001 by Adnan, on Flickr

eos rt AA009 by Adnan, on Flickr
f16sunshine
Moderator
f16sunshine
Moderator
Jamie Thank you!
Hi Steve
This last bunch the links work. If you right click on the images in the links, you can copy the address and insert them into the thread using the little picture icon.
Maybe you don't want to have them hot linked which is fine.
It would be nice for the thread.
Hi Steve
This last bunch the links work. If you right click on the images in the links, you can copy the address and insert them into the thread using the little picture icon.
Maybe you don't want to have them hot linked which is fine.
It would be nice for the thread.
grouchos_tash
Well-known
Timmyjoe
Veteran
Been many years since I've used my Canon 50mm f1.8 S.C. FD lens. Got it brand new on a Canon TX in 1976. Still have it in the basement, attached to the TX which is in need of a CLA.
This picture was taken in the summer of '76 on a cross country road trip that ended on the California coast.
Canon TX, 50mm f1.8 S.C. w/Kodachrome
Best,
-Tim
This picture was taken in the summer of '76 on a cross country road trip that ended on the California coast.

Canon TX, 50mm f1.8 S.C. w/Kodachrome
Best,
-Tim
Leica lad
Member
p.giannakis
Pan Giannakis
The vast majority of my pictures are taken with the EF 50 f/1.8 on an EOS 5



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