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Review on Canon EF 50mm f/1.4 USM lens, black by Ada Kiepura ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch, be sure to try it.

People who post on this forum and say that they require a maximum aperture are beyond my comprehension. Even in total darkness, if you are working with candles or doing something else, you can open the aperture. They often move slowly, but there are a variety of perspectives available for reporting. This piece of glass is intended solely for artistic expression; although the 1.2 version is prohibitively pricey, this one won't break the bank. Do you think the design is poor? I have no idea; I didn't keep track of how many professional photographers I am acquainted with, and nobody has complained up to this far. In conjunction with a flash and an umbrella, he draws perfectly, the picture is beautiful with little or no processing, if anything in LR can be pulled up. My opinion is that it is meaningless and that this thing is an example of creative thinking; nevertheless, if the sun and the lovely light from the window are not present, everything is better. Well, I don't know what else to say because it seems like I've already said it all. I'm sorry I can't post the cards because I believe they were worth that and that 50mm. 1.4! :)

Pros
  • Normal photo. You must be able to concentrate on the task at hand. First I take the picture, and then I work on it in post-production. When the sun is out, the number 2.8 is not difficult on the eyes.
Cons
  • Although I shot from 7 meters in the studio, sometimes I washed out the eye area, and sometimes I didn't; it seems to depend entirely on luck, as you won't be able to see the effect on the screen; you can only see it when you get the print at home. Sometimes it smears, but I usually shoot a whole series of them. You need to focus on the eyes or expose other places. This is a portrait, and you need to shoot from close range.