
#Objektiv 50mm canon full
The pictures below illustrate the angles of view on 35mm full frame and APS-C camera bodies:Ĭanon EF 50mm F1. So the question we'll be asking in this review is whether the slower lens offers such compelling value for money that it's an unmissable bargain, or if instead the inevitable compromises involved in hitting such a low price point are too much to tolerate. Of course this isn't the only lens of its focal length in Canon's lineup, and potential buyers will often also be tempted by the EF 50mm F1.4 USM which we reviewed recently, despite its significantly higher price tag. It's also a potential option for those seeking a near-disposable lens to use in adverse conditions. With its remarkably low (sub-$100) price, it tends to attract the interest of Canon SLR users looking to start experimenting with fast lenses for low light and shallow depth of field work, or simply hoping to get sharper results than those which can be provided by the kit lens bundled with the camera body.

Its Gaussian optics provide sharp delineation from near to far focusing distances and the color balance remains excellent for a standard lens.Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard AutoFocus Lens 2514A002 Specifications Diameter: 52mm Compatibility: Canon EOS Focus Type. It is a compact and high-performance, standard lens. Like its predecessor, it uses simple symmetric Gaussian optics with six elements in five groups, in a well-proven formula which is known to offer excellent correction of aberrations.Īlthough designed as a 'standard' lens for 35mm film, these days the 50mm F1.8 is far more likely to be seen doing service on APS-C format DSLRs, on which it behaves like a short telephoto portrait lens (80mm equivalent). The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens is the lightest EF lens of all at a mere 4.6oz. It's a simplified version of the original EF 50mm F1.8 of 1987 (often referred to as the 'Mark I') which was supplied as standard with some of Canon's earliest 35mm EOS SLRs however it can trace its lineage back a lot further than that, as the company has been making 50mm F1.8 standard lenses since 1959. The Canon EF 50mm F1.8 II is the least expensive lens currently available for the EOS system, and has been in the lineup since late 1990.
