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6 hours ago, MKader17 said:

https://www.slrlounge.com/canon-50mm-prime/

Can one of you guys disect this for me? Really doesn't make me want to spend 3x on the 1.4

 

The 1.4 is much better If you shoot in low light or do video.

 

The 1.2 is magic.  

 

The 1.8 is one incredible lens especially at that price.

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It's amazing.

Matt summarized the end, but the problem with the article is that it compares the wrong things.

-DOF is related to the distance to the target.  Long distance, long DOF.  Getting a full body shot with a 50mm means you are long ways off.  Not the ideal use of the lens.  In that case the background is also disproportionately close minimizing bokeh.

-The compared 1.2 to 1.4 to 1.8.  Should compare 1.2 to 1.2, 1.4 to 1.4 and 1.8 to 1.8.  Then they jump to F2 to compare.  Almost all lenses are a bit soft shot wide open.  Of course the further from center the softer they are (by definition wide open means you are using the whole spherical portion of the optic).  Closing that optic down and getting closer to the center of it will ALWAYS sharpen it.  That being said more curvature being exposed (1.2 most) will also always give you the best bokeh.

-They forgot to worry about chromatic aberration (typically worse wide open) as this is also from the non-center of the lens.  The 1.4 is much better than the 1.8 here

-They also ignored lens flare.  Often with in situ portraits there will be bright lights around you.  The 1.4 deals with flare significantly better than the 1.8.

-They also did this on a full frame.  The 1.4 is completely different on a crop as much of the outer portion isn't used.

The whole article is basically crap.  Problem with a ton of them on the net.  Almost like they expect their readers to not think.  Drives me nuts.

This you will not get with the 1.8

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Sure it isn't "sharp" but sharp is a stupid reason to shop for something.  There is a time and place for it, but it is akin to xmax on a sub.  Tells very little of the story.

You will also notice they didn't test the lenses at f11.  That of course would make sense for sharpness, when opting for max bokeh sharp is somewhat irrelevant.  Obviously need some semblance of it, but sharpness in a shot like that has as much potential to make it worse as it does to make it better.

If you are truly budget driven the 1.8 is a great buy.  Makes kit lenses look like donkey dung, but it is trumped in every way by the 1.4 except sharpness at 1.4 compared to 1.8 which is dumb in particular since the 1.8 can't shoot in 1.4

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