I rented the 85 this weekend and it is really sweet but I do need about 4 feet or more to compose a shot (to my liking). Have never used a 50, what is everyone's thoughts?
Camo757 Senior Member 259 posts Joined Apr 2005 Location: Chicago More info | May 28, 2005 07:28 | #1 I rented the 85 this weekend and it is really sweet but I do need about 4 feet or more to compose a shot (to my liking). Have never used a 50, what is everyone's thoughts? 60D gripped/Tamron 17-50 VC 2.8/Tamron 60mm Macro 2.8/Canon 70-300mm IS
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schmoelzel Lord of the Holy Trinity 1,889 posts Likes: 4 Joined Aug 2001 Location: London (Canada) More info | May 28, 2005 07:44 | #2 Which 85mm are you refering to? Do need 4 feet back from your subject or 4 feet closer? I have both the 85f1.8 and the 50f1.4. Both really nice lenses with superb sharpness, contrast, and colour. It also depends on your camera because of the FoV crop.....my 1D has a 1.3 X crop so you can multiply the focal length by 1.3 to get a more realistic actual focal length of the lens. The 50F1.8 II seems to be a must-have because of the quality optics and the cheap price......I found I never used mine because it felt 'cheap'.......no inspiration to take shots! The 50f1.4 is a much better built lens and to me is sharper than it's cheaper cousin (I know many here will disagree!)
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drewmk2 Senior Member 256 posts Joined Mar 2005 More info | May 28, 2005 08:08 | #3 Rent the 50? You can't really go wrong with either optically, but what do you really want to do with the lens? 85mm is pretty standard for portriats, but the 50 will do just a nice of a job.
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AXENA Senior Member 412 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Toms River, NJ More info | Having both lenses, I'll say this... the 85mm f/1.8 is almost always on my 20D. I switch to the 50mm f/1.4 when I need the extra stops or when I move in for a close portrait, particularly indoors. Outdoors, I stay with the 85mm. Either way, love both of them. They do different things, but optically, outstanding quality. Gary S. Latimer - C&C always accepted/appreciated!
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SkipD Cream of the Crop 20,476 posts Likes: 165 Joined Dec 2002 Location: Southeastern WI, USA More info | May 28, 2005 09:40 | #5 Camo 757 wrote: I rented the 85 this weekend and it is really sweet but I do need about 4 feet or more to compose a shot (to my liking). Have never used a 50, what is everyone's thoughts? In order to provide a reasonable answer to your question, one would need to know your intended subject matter, locations, etc. Skip Douglas
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Thanks guys. I am using it this weekend to take portraits of the family. Rented backdrop, lights, softbox, etc. 60D gripped/Tamron 17-50 VC 2.8/Tamron 60mm Macro 2.8/Canon 70-300mm IS
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12345Michael54321 Senior Member 559 posts Joined Jun 2003 Location: Baltimore County, Maryland, USA More info | AXENA wrote: I switch to the 50mm f/1.4 when I need the extra stops The speed difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8 is a fraction of a stop. I should think that considerations of optimal focal length would outweigh such a minor speed difference.
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AXENA Senior Member 412 posts Joined Dec 2003 Location: Toms River, NJ More info | 12345Michael54321 wrote: The speed difference between f/1.4 and f/1.8 is a fraction of a stop. I should think that considerations of optimal focal length would outweigh such a minor speed difference. But perhaps your specific photographic needs are such that every half of a stop is crucial, and focal length is only a secondary concern. I guess I've heard stranger things. I would agree that obtaining the best focal length takes priority. Having not owned or used the 50 f/1.8, I can't honestly answer as to whether or not there is a big difference between the two... I would assume there is a difference in the glass (therein lying the $200 price difference). I purchased the 50 f/1.4 based on user's experience with this lens. In my experience with it, I have found it to be a great lens... and it is nice to have in low-light situations. I think my comment was drawn upon the fact that in that type of situation, it is nice to have the ability to grab all the available light you can. Have I screwed up a shot because the DOF was off... yup! But I also have gotten great keepers that I probably would not have gotten with a zoom f/3.5 or higher. That was more or less the intent of my post. Gary S. Latimer - C&C always accepted/appreciated!
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DocFrankenstein Cream of the Crop 12,324 posts Likes: 13 Joined Apr 2004 Location: where the buffalo roam More info | May 28, 2005 23:11 | #9 I think you can do portraits with both, if you have a 1.6 cam... But my choice would be 85 probably... I use it more often doing portraits. National Sarcasm Society. Like we need your support.
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*MOMOFAIRFORCEBRATS* Senior Member 382 posts Joined Jun 2004 More info | May 29, 2005 12:23 | #10 i would get the 85 1.8 and the 50 1.8 cause seriously if you can swing the 85 then 80 more bucks wont kill you too bad right??? Ann Snelson
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Andy_T Compensating for his small ... sensor 9,860 posts Likes: 5 Joined Jan 2003 Location: Hannover Germany More info | May 30, 2005 06:11 | #11 For portraits, I assume that you would also consider bokeh to be pretty important ... take a look at this threadas well regarding the 50/1.8 and 50/1.4! some cameras, some lenses,
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stampchick724 Mostly Lurking 19 posts Joined Apr 2005 More info | I have the 50 f1.4. I chose it over the f.18 d/t low light, great galss for the money and the bokeh is a knock out of the park.
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