Another first run with a new to me lens.
This time the Canon 50/1.4. Just hanging out with some friends at my house.
Tri X at 1600 in Diafine.
This time the Canon 50/1.4. Just hanging out with some friends at my house.
Tri X at 1600 in Diafine.
R
Roman
Guest
The second one is great (the others are nice, too).
Roman
Roman
R
ray_g
Guest
Nice. Glad you like the lens, rover. I have been very pleased with the 50/1.4, too. I think it is a keeper.
MCTuomey
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No one 'round here is in a better position to judge a 50. How do you think the Canon 50/1.4 compares, say, to any one of the user Summicrons close to the 50/1.4's price?
I like especially the DOF on the 2nd shot, although they're all nice.
I like especially the DOF on the 2nd shot, although they're all nice.
The last Canons, including the 50/1.4, and Summicrons are gauss lens designs. These are the first shots I have developed and scanned from this lens and I have to say that the first thing that came to my mind when I saw them was that they are similar to Summicron images. Considering that it is faster, has better coatings and I bet sharper at f2 than a collapsible Summicron I think the Canon is a winner. It is much bigger of course. I think will reserve comparing to my DR until I shoot that lens a little more. The DR is wonderfully made, so is the Canon, and seems to have some great character too. I think that is where the difference will be. Not so much which lens is sharper or "better." The Canon is faster and both lenses will have a different character. It is to the user to decide which is best.
MCTuomey
Veteran
Thanks for the response. To jump right to the point, you're suggesting the path of least resistance: buy it and try it. Oh well, I've never kept any money for very long anyhow ...
I think the Canon is a winner Mike, you can't go wrong. Of course, I haven't met a 50 I haven't liked....
And why choose just one?
And why choose just one?
Uncle Bill
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I use my Canon 50/1.4 more often than my 50/2 collapsable Summicron with my Leica M3. It is a sweet lens, really sweet.
Bill
Bill
MCTuomey
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I've heard enough. I'm off to hunt one up. It's only money. Seems like a good option since I can't afford a Summilux and even user Summarits have been priced up, except for real beaters on eBay.
back alley
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could ya pick one up for me, while yer at it?


joe
joe
MCTuomey
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Lol - for you, joe, i'd consider it ...
back alley
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what a swell guy!
joe
joe
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