f6andBthere
Well-known
I could search flickr ... except I don't like the place so if you have some examples of this combination I'd be very appreciative. 
I was wondering how kind the M9 is to this lens because it does suffer a few shortcomings that don't seem to matter too much with film ... but digital can be a much tougher mistress!
I was wondering how kind the M9 is to this lens because it does suffer a few shortcomings that don't seem to matter too much with film ... but digital can be a much tougher mistress!
jippiejee
Well-known
Not sure what those shortcomings are supposed to be. I love that lens on my M8, you can find examples on my flickr account
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Here are a few from my flickr: http://www.flickr.com/search/?w=21669250@N02&q=m9 canon50mmf12

The Electric Golem at Mabel Sound, April 2011-5 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Atwood-4 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Berries-2 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

The Electric Golem at Mabel Sound, April 2011-5 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Atwood-4 by mabel.sound, on Flickr

Berries-2 by mabel.sound, on Flickr
f6andBthere
Well-known
Not sure what those shortcomings are supposed to be. I love that lens on my M8, you can find examples on my flickr account
I love mine too but I have noticed it's a little flare prone and suffers from edge softness at f1.2 ... no biggy though because it has it's own very special look.
In my experience what looks ok on film doesn't always look so great with digital though.
squirrel$$$bandit
Veteran
Yeah, corner softness, on some samples even stopped down, and nervous bokeh that drives some people nuts.
The examples above are all wide open, to accentuate its flaws.
The examples above are all wide open, to accentuate its flaws.
Mackinaw
Think Different
Yeah, corner softness, on some samples even stopped down, and nervous bokeh that drives some people nuts.
The examples above are all wide open, to accentuate its flaws.
Flaws? The corner softness and nervous bokeh are the lens strong points which give it its marvelous personality!
Jim B.
f6andBthere
Well-known
Yeah, corner softness, on some samples even stopped down, and nervous bokeh that drives some people nuts.
The examples above are all wide open, to accentuate its flaws.
Thanks for those ... and for pointing out they are all at f1.2.
I'm not a pixel peeper but obviously a full frame sensor will show everything the lens offers. I don't think the M8 can really demonstrate the true character of the lens due to the crop factor.
krohmie
Photoaddict
Got this lens last week, here are a few shots:
(not with the M9, only with the M8)
Wide open:
100% crop
Wide open
Stopped down it is pretty sharp all around the frame
In the center the resolution with my lens is quite good (RF works perfect on my M8), but the lens has lots of coma ("Canon Glow" ;-) ). This is the golden shimmer on the museum picture.
(not with the M9, only with the M8)
Wide open:

100% crop

Wide open

Stopped down it is pretty sharp all around the frame

In the center the resolution with my lens is quite good (RF works perfect on my M8), but the lens has lots of coma ("Canon Glow" ;-) ). This is the golden shimmer on the museum picture.
Fraser
Well-known
Here's a quick pic, I'm in the process of selling my pre-asp 50mm decided to keep the canon instead.
1.2 focused on the book.
1.2 focused on the book.

ChrisC
Established
Does this sequence tell you anything?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiloran/sets/72157602109420790/show/
............. Chris
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kiloran/sets/72157602109420790/show/
............. Chris
krohmie
Photoaddict


M8 wide open
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