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Review on Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Fixed Lens - Discontinued by Manufacturer by Avut Lapnan ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

if the hands are pumped up and do not tremble - there are NO autofocus misses AT ALL. unequivocally a large aperture is more profitable than a stabilizer so that people do not blur in motion. I had two copies, one from the store, the other bought from the hands. which for some reason seems blurry in macro photography at 1.8, but I’m just picking on it, perfect sharpness at 1.8 costs 50 pieces for a fifty-kopeck piece.

Pros
  • 1. The design is "a lens hood to itself" - no parasitic light, no touching the glass with your fingers. 2. a rare super cheap diaphragm that draws bokeh not in circles, but in hellishly unusual, and therefore artistic bees 3. sharp. like 50 1.4, only without 1.4 =) 4. the construct is very strong - here at fifty dollars 1.4 there are a lot of reviews "hit. broke the YSM motor. repaired for five pieces." this one has a bunch of reviews "hit. fell into two halves. terrible plastic guts inside. inserted one into the other and again into battle." although I myself, no matter how much I beat fifty dollars against the beams of attics under the roofs, he generally doesn’t give a damn. 5. it looks very short - no one will perceive it as a professional photographer even if you put it on 5d mk.2
Cons
  • 1. the construct is, as it were, strong, but sometimes it is not clear how it is alive at all - the insides are entirely plastic, something always dangles inside it, when focusing it buzzes with the sound of friction plastic-on-plastic, sometimes the limit (macro) slips with a loud crack focus point and immediately returns to the desired position with the same bang. but still it is absolutely accurate in focus and absolutely sharp. 2. looks very short - it's a shame to get in a crowded place, it seems that I'm not a man.