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The Canon EF50MM F/1.8 STM Lens is a lightweight, versatile lens designed for Canon DSLR cameras, featuring a metal mount, enhanced image quality, and a quiet autofocus system, making it ideal for capturing stunning portraits and close-up shots.
Brand | Canon |
Manufacturer | Canon Inc., Canon Inc. |
Model | 0570C005AA |
Model Name | ef50mm |
Model Year | 2015 |
Product Dimensions | 6.92 x 3.93 x 3.93 cm; 160 g |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
Item model number | 0570C005AA |
Compatible Devices | Canon Mount |
Mounting Hardware | Lens, LENS CAP E-49, LENS DUST CAP E,Printed Matter Unit(OTH) |
Number of items | 1 |
Standing screen display size | 1 Inches |
Image stabilization technology | Digital |
Supported image types | RAW, JPEG |
Has Image Stabilisation | No |
Optical zoom | 0.21 x |
Maximum resolution | 20 MP |
Minimum diaphragm opening | 22 f |
Min Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
Voltage | 100 Volts |
Batteries Included | No |
Batteries Required | No |
Speaker Diameter | 49 Millimeters |
Material | metal mount |
Form Factor | DSLR |
Lens type | Standard |
Mounting Type | Canon EF |
Has Auto Focus | Yes |
Includes Rechargeable Battery | No |
Is there a timer? | No |
Includes AC Adapter | No |
Manufacturer | Canon Inc. |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Imported By | Jalan Selisik, Seksyen 26, 40400, Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan, Malaysia |
Item Weight | 160 g |
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A brilliant lens for anyone looking to up their photography game!
A brilliant lens for anyone looking to up their photography game!Every photo you take with this lens between an aperture range of 1.8 to 3.2 will have the nice depth of field which makes the subject pop in any image.I had to do photography for my cousin's engagement and all I had in my arsenal were a Canon SL2/200D (crop sensor), 18-55mm Kit lens (28-80mm in crop sensor) and a 75-300mm telephoto lens (120-480mm in crop sensor).I knew very well that these lens and camera combination were not the best for a event photography. (trust me! I've tried! The results were not so great) and I was sceptical about renting lenses as I could not be as light headed as I usually am with my own lenses.So, I ordered the 50mm f/1.8 lens on 26th April, 2019 and got it on 27th April, a day before the engagement ceremony (Kudos to Amazon delivery).I tested the lens a day before the engagement and on the day of the engagement, 90% of the photoshoot was done with the 50mm prime lens with 18-55mm lens used only for wide angle group shots. The absence of image stabilisation is not an issue as the lens is light in weight.So, yes, the nifty fifty is a one size fits all kind of lens. However, my camera had a crop sensor (1.5~1.6X), which means the 50mm was actually giving me the field of view of an 80mm focal length. This meant that I had to physically move around a bit to get the framing right. If you have a full frame camera, 50mm would have the field of view of a 50mm.This field of view difference had me over thinking about whether to buy the 24mm f/2.8 (38mm in crop sensor) or the 50mm f/1.8.I finally pulled the plug on the 24mm, bought 50mm because of the 1.8 aperture and decided to compromise on the field of view. Also, the 50mm STM had 7 aperture blades which meant the bokeh would be nearly rounded.In the end, the pictures came out great and had that 'Professional Photographer Click' look to it, everyone loved it. This made the investment totally worth it.The only drawback with this lens would be the auto focus. While it is silent because of the STM motor, it is not the fastest.I did the entire day's photoshoot with Manual focus and the results were really good. So, I would suggest that you use this lens with manual focus only.So, in conclusion, if you are person who wants a relatively inexpensive lens with nice bokeh and depth of field, this lens is just hard to beat.(I will not be sharing photos from the engagement to protect the privacy of the people involved. But, I will share some unedited sample photos to give you an idea about the quality you get from the 50mm prime lens.)
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Best budget lens for canon EF & EF-S camera mount
Very good build quality, appearance, small in size also easy to use, sharpness is very good with my 200d ii and clicks a very good quality images in both low light and day light, since it can go upto f1.8 a large aperture ISO always stays minimum and also get enough shutter to click a sharp images, to click long exposure you may need a nd filter in day light,Since it is a full frame lens, while using it on my canon 200d ii which has a APS-C sensor of crop factor of 1.6 the lens act as an 80mm (50×1.6), i need to go little lot further to click a photo of group of people.Also the STM focus is very fast in proper light conditions if there is over exposure or underexposed area the auto fucus may struggle since lots of light or no light to focus on or it can't determine where to focus,Even for moving subject the focus is fast and captures correctly on eye or whatever you intend under f1.8Last thing is this is a great purchase, now I'm not sure I'll use my kit lenses(18-55 & 55-250mm) again or notfor more information you can visit my !nstagramanwesh_photography
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Wonderfully sharp, fast focusing and petite with Amazing Cashback Offer
HIGHLIGHTS: excellent image quality, compact form factor and affordable pricing, but with few concessions in build and AF performance.CONSTRUCTION: Slightly smaller and heavier than the prior model, EF 50 1.8 II, aka nifty-fifty, but with significantly better build quality. Improvements include metal mount, sturdier barrel and AF/MF switch, larger focus ring, grippy matte finish and stepping motor (STM). Unfortunately, it has an odd filter size, 49mm, rather than 52 or 58mm common to small Canon lenses.OPTICAL QUALITY: It's the same optical formula as the nifty-fifty, but with tweaks to lens coatings and improved close focus ability. Wide open it's tack sharp center frame, sharper than my nifty-fifty. Corners on full frame, e.g., 6D, are darker and softer than center but equalize by F2.8. On APS-C cameras, e.g., 70D and Rebel, there is little corner darkening or softness since nearly half the image circle is cropped out. Optimal sharpness is at F5.6. Chromatic aberration (CA) is mild and reduced over the nifty-fifty. In short, image quality is excellent open wide, even better stopped down and one ups the nifty-fifty in both sharpness and control of CA.BOKEH: I love the soft whirl of a defocused background, and this seven-blade diaphragm does not disappoint, rendering smooth bokeh and pleasantly round specular highlights. The smooth bokeh combined with pin sharp center frame really make subjects pop at larger apertures. This a great portrait lens!AUTO FOCUS speed and reliability is markedly better than the nifty-fifty. It's accurate and rarely misses focus even in low light. Focus is achieved by front element extension (nested barrel. The STM motor is quieter than the prior model, albeit not completely silent.VIDEO FOCUS on a 70D is not as fast as STM zooms but buttery smooth and great for touchscreen pulls and Movie Servo. Focus noise, while low volume, was recorded by my 70D's built-in mic during quiet video clips. The workaround is to use an external mic or prefocus.MANUAL FOCUS is focus-by-wire: the ring merely activates the focus motor and is not mechanically coupled to the lens. Manual focus is smooth, but control isn't as good as a mechanical ring. The MF ring is thin but wider than the nifty-fifty's ring and better positioned. Like USM lenses, it has Full-Time Manual (FTM), allowing AF override without flipping a switch: simply turn the MF ring. Unlike USM lenses, FTM is only active when the shutter button is half-depressed.HOOD: The groove on the barrel is for the Canon ES-68, locking bayonet hood. It attaches to the outer barrel, protecting the protruding inner barrel from frontal impact and flare. It's pricy but a worthwhile investment. Update (8/16/2015): The JJC LH-68, a clone of the ES-68, is now available at less than half the cost of OEM.FINAL BLURB: The natural perspective and fast aperture make the EF 50 1.8 STM ideal for low light, travel and street photography with a full frame camera (6D). On a cropper, e.g., Rebel or 70D, it's a short telephoto and perfect for portraits, indoor sports and stage. Canon got everything right with this redesign: accurate and snappy AF, sturdy build and, most significantly, vivid and sharp images wide open.And Get 10% Casshback in Amazon pay wallet by Ordering through wplov.in/4.
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