bean_counter
Well-known
Hi,
GAS attack is hitting me hard; rather than blowing the budget on my lust for an old M and a Summicron, I'm going to try a Canon lens for my IIIf.
My usual lens is a coated Elmar 50/3.5. Nice classic lens and makes for a small package, but I need(?) something faster/sharper.
Is it worth ponying up the extra $$ for the 1.4 vs the 1.8?
GAS attack is hitting me hard; rather than blowing the budget on my lust for an old M and a Summicron, I'm going to try a Canon lens for my IIIf.
My usual lens is a coated Elmar 50/3.5. Nice classic lens and makes for a small package, but I need(?) something faster/sharper.
Is it worth ponying up the extra $$ for the 1.4 vs the 1.8?
jlw
Rangefinder camera pedant
Either is a very nice lens. My experience is that the f/1.4 is very, very slightly sharper, but you'd be hard pressed to see the difference.
If you don't need the extra 2/3 stop, you can save some size and weight by going with the f/1.8 version.
If you don't need the extra 2/3 stop, you can save some size and weight by going with the f/1.8 version.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
For your use, I'd suggest an early chrome Canon Serenar 50/1.8 or 1.5 lens. Either is more compact and both are excellent performers. I really enjoy my Serenar 50/1.8 lens.
In the end, you can't really go wrong with any of the Canon lenses.
William
In the end, you can't really go wrong with any of the Canon lenses.
William
dexdog
Veteran
As already stated, both are great lenses. Personally, I would go with the 50/1.8. It is significantly smaller than the 50/1.4, which IMO would be too big on your IIIf.
Also, you can probably pick up a nice chrome or black 50/1.8 for less than $150, while the 50/1.4 would be about $250 to $300. The 50/1.5 would be a good choice too, but would also sell in the price range of the 50/1.4.
Also, you can probably pick up a nice chrome or black 50/1.8 for less than $150, while the 50/1.4 would be about $250 to $300. The 50/1.5 would be a good choice too, but would also sell in the price range of the 50/1.4.
Bingley
Veteran
I agree w/ Dexdog. The small size of the 50/1.8 makes it great for travel and inconspicuous shooting. Sample:

Xmas
Veteran
You blue tacked the rubber glove to the door?
Noel
Noel
Bingley
Veteran
Not a rubber glove. It's the hand of the person holding the door open. Interesting suggestion, though.
MichaelHarris
Well-known
Here's a recent picture I shot with a Leica and the Canon 50 1.8:

aizan
Veteran
the nikkor 50/2 is also great, but largely ignored.
W
wlewisiii
Guest
L39UK said:Have you considered a 50 mm f1.4 Nikkor as another fast option.I can assure you, its a superb performer.
This is, of course, very true. The only thing I'd remind you of is the very different optical footprints that Canon & Nikon lenses have. It is a very subjective thing but I have found that Canon & Zeiss get along well as do Nikon & Leica. So his suggestion is especially good from the perspective of making sure you like the look of Canon or Nikon before spending your coins. I, personally, prefer the Canon/Zeiss look so that will, inherently, color my opinions. Please keep that in mind.
William
bean_counter
Well-known
Thanks for all of the replies - it REALLY helped. I watched fleabay a little, then found a "bargain" grade, reasonably priced chrome 1.8 at KEH.
Now, the wait for the UPS truck....
Now, the wait for the UPS truck....
W
wlewisiii
Guest
I believe you'll be happy with it. It's a wonderful lens & KEH's idea of bargain is almost always wonderful
Good luck & good light,
William
Good luck & good light,
William
payasam
a.k.a. Mukul Dube
I had a Serenar 50/1.8 for 17 years and was entirely satisfied with it.
bean_counter said:Thanks for all of the replies - it REALLY helped. I watched fleabay a little, then found a "bargain" grade, reasonably priced chrome 1.8 at KEH.
Now, the wait for the UPS truck....
I saw that one yesterday, and if I did not already have one......
It is a nice lens, as the others are that were mentioned. Had you decided on any of these I am sure you would have been satisfied.
lasamo
lasamo
Is Canon Serenar (L)50 1.8? Isn't it 1.9? Or is there another Canon Serenar(L) 50 1.9 with 1.8? I am wondering about it.
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