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Apr 02, 2010 11:16 |  #1

50L 1.2 and i have to say, i..am...amazed!! my sharpest lens yet. if my 5D and 7D could talk, they would be arguing with each other on who should get the lens ^_^

i'll be in LV this weekend testing out this bad boy.




  
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Apr 02, 2010 12:17 |  #2

what i thought was really cool about the 50L is to me it has a really nutural bokeh, vs. lush and creamy bokeh of a sigmalux. the images from the 50L has a really honest look to it.

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Apr 02, 2010 12:22 |  #3

Congrats!


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Apr 02, 2010 12:34 |  #4

thanks! yeah, i've owned the 50 1.4 a couple years ago but ditched it to fund the 17-55 IS for my XT, the 50 was a great lens but it was too long for the cropped sensor, and since i now have a FF body, i really wanted to go back to the 50mm as my walk around and what a difference.




  
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Apr 02, 2010 12:56 |  #5

You should have got the 50mm f/1.0 :P

Congrats on a fantastic lens!


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Apr 02, 2010 16:11 |  #6

wasabean wrote in post #9920363 (external link)
thanks! yeah, i've owned the 50 1.4 a couple years ago but ditched it to fund the 17-55 IS for my XT, the 50 was a great lens but it was too long for the cropped sensor, and since i now have a FF body, i really wanted to go back to the 50mm as my walk around and what a difference.

yah, 50mm is perfect for walk around on ff

f1.2 could be tricky. when i used it half of my shots were off, haha


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