Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
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nifty fifty
the lens is made almost entirely out of plastic so naturally it feels somewhat cheap. the pictures are super sharp with amazing bokeh! excellent in low light conditions, somehow theres more light visible in the pictures than i can see with my own eyes. this lens is crazy cheap and yet the pictures are amazing, ive never used an L series lens but many believe the quality of this lens is like that of an L series lens, except for the build quality. lots of people complain about the lens being made of plastic, especially the mount...but the kit lens has a plastic mount also, but mainly i doubt youll take the nifty fifty off your camera because it is that wonderful!
a must buy.
2010-03-17




Good Lens For Money - Inconsistently Sharp Images
I bought this 50mm f/1.8 lens last year to get pictures of our newborn in low light. This was my first digital SLR (XSi) and first lens purchase. I saw all of the reviews and thought it was a no-brainer for the price. Initially I thought the pictures looked great, but then I really started getting into taking pictures and editing them. I notice that the images were inconsistently sharp. Being new I thought maybe the inconstancies were due to camera shake, but after several tests I realized that it was not. I sent the lens back to Canon just to make sure that there was nothing wrong with it. They said that everything was working according to the specs.
After getting frustrated with the soft images I decided to buy the 50mm f/1.4 lens. After receiving the 50mm f/1.4 lens all of my pictures are consistently sharp. I did several tests with the same settings using both lenses and about 60% of the f/1.8 images were not sharp, but 98% of the f/1.4 were tack sharp. If you have the money I would definitely recommend the 50mm 1.4 lens. I still think that this f/1.8 is a bargain for the money.
2010-03-14