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in case you can only keep them, what is your best 50mm in terms of rank ?
I am used to the Rigid Summicron. For my usage, it is as perfect as a lens can be.
in case you can only keep them, what is your best 50mm in terms of rank ?
Considering the f1.1 A7tisans lens has been out for less than a year, there is a disproportionate amount second hand.
And yet on eBay I see zero used ones for sale:
The US ebay site
https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=7artisans+50mm+f1.1&_sacat=0&_sop=15
The UK ebay site:
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_sacat=0&_nkw=7artisans+50mm+f1.1&_sop=15
Yep ffordes. 3 on sale. VC is much more interesting.
There are a few 7artisans f1.1 on the second hand market, maybe not as good a people think. For some reason people on rff think cheap means good. I think cheap means... Cheap. After having a great handling, close focusing Tamron 135mm f2.5 with poor Image quality, I now require the full set, E.g. Good Image quality.
Is there anyone who has both Canon 50mm F1.4 and 7artisans?
I am choosing between those two lenses.
I have read a lot about canon and its seems like this lens is really nice performer for its age and price. Even open wide its OK.
I dont think i will shoot F1.1 because i dont realy like softness and boke on 7artisans. But i like examples shot on F2 by Hamish on 35mmc.
But i definitely need a good performance in low light sometimes.
So my main question - who is sharper on 1.4-1.7?
Just from my feeling about these two lenses, I would say that the 7A is better corrected across the entire frame while the Canon is sharp in the center and slightly less sharp in the corners. Most if not all vintage lenses are sharp mostly in the center. Sharper is not necessarily "better" overall.
I dont think i will shoot F1.1 because i dont realy like softness and boke on 7artisans.


Raid I have the Canon LTM 50mm f1.4 but not the 7 Artisans lens. Never the less it is my impression from using the Canon plus looking closely and critically at images on the web made with the 7 Artisans lens that the Canon is a little colder (bluer) in its rendering and in some ways has a more crisp / modern look to its images. Is this fair or do you think otherwise? Not saying either is better though one may be better than the other for certain images. The Canon has a reputation for being able to perform in many differing situations. Not sure the 7 Artisans is the same in that sense as I do not have one. I think the latter would suit me fine though as I am inclined to mainly shoot people, portraits and street. (And I also like the Sonnar look)
