shawn
Veteran
wlewisiii
Just another hotel clerk
Any would be fine. I love my 50/1.4 and the sonnar look of the 1.5 is always beautiful. The 1.8 has always been a lovely lens as well. The only one I don't really know is the 1.2.
I'd probably end up starting with the 50/1.4 just because it's so good.
I'd probably end up starting with the 50/1.4 just because it's so good.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Can't go wrong with the 50/1.4.
Jim B.
Jim B.
50/1.5 all day. That and the 1.8 Chrome are proper for the camera and very good. The 1.5 is a wonderful sonnar design. Both lenses are prone to haze so be sure of the condition before you buy.
aw614
Established
Mine came with the 1.5, but it was all hazed up, so Im sticking with the 1.8 or 1.9 I have.
neal3k
Well-known
If low light or bokeh aren't what you will be shooting, go with the classic f/1.8. It is so handy that way, looks great and should get the images you want.
shawn
Veteran
Thanks everyone so far. The IV SB2 came with the 1.8 so it might be the original pairing. The others are my lenses. 1.5 is leading in the voting so I may go with that. Just cleaned it recently too.
shawn
Veteran
If you have a lens spanner ($20ish dollars) the 1.5 is super easy to open up to clean the haze out. You can find videos on youtube to show how. Basically take the ring out of the back of the lens and it open into two parts. Unscrew the rear element to get to the glass closest to the aperture and then clean that. First time might take 15 minutes. The 1.2 is the same way.Mine came with the 1.5, but it was all hazed up, so Im sticking with the 1.8 or 1.9 I have.
Curiously, I haven’t had to do this on the 1.4 or dream lens. Have not owned the 1.8 long enough to see if it does this.
dexdog
Veteran
I would recommend the f1.5 or f1.8. I think that the f1.4 and f1.2 are too big to fit a small frame like the IV sb2. I also agree with shawn, the f1.5 is very easy to partially disassemble and clean, of course this is also true for a lot of Canon RF lenses
AlwaysOnAuto
Well-known
I think I'd start with the 1.2, then when my arms got tired of carrying it around all the others would seem so light they couldn't take a bad shot.
mdarnton
Well-known
I have a IV SB2 and the 50/1.8 that was on it when my mother in law bought it new, so I'd say that's the logical choice--the one it was born with. It's actually a great lens--has surprised me! I have a clean 50/1.4 and that one's meh for my taste. I have never known the 50/1.5, but sounds like an interesting and authentic dressing for the front, also.
Ko.Fe.
Lenses 35/21 Gears 46/20
Lens on first roll on unknown camera is irrelevant since all are 50ties. The only relevant thing is lens to be known as aligned for RF focusing. So, choose one of this kind... if any...
aw614
Established
The haze on mine ended up being etched to the glass.If you have a lens spanner ($20ish dollars) the 1.5 is super easy to open up to clean the haze out. You can find videos on youtube to show how. Basically take the ring out of the back of the lens and it open into two parts. Unscrew the rear element to get to the glass closest to the aperture and then clean that. First time might take 15 minutes. The 1.2 is the same way.
Curiously, I haven’t had to do this on the 1.4 or dream lens. Have not owned the 1.8 long enough to see if it does this.
Share:
-
This site uses cookies to help personalise content, tailor your experience and to keep you logged in if you register.
By continuing to use this site, you are consenting to our use of cookies.