Canon 50mm 1.4 vs 1.8
A request please...........
Could someone possibly demonstrate to me the difference between 1.4 aperture and 1.8 by taking the same subject, close up, 2,5 would also be helpful.
I'm not asking for reviews of the lenses but an actual demonstration of the difference between the apertures.
Hope someone can help me out here :-)
Caroline
Could someone possibly demonstrate to me the difference between 1.4 aperture and 1.8 by taking the same subject, close up, 2,5 would also be helpful.
I'm not asking for reviews of the lenses but an actual demonstration of the difference between the apertures.
Hope someone can help me out here :-)
Caroline
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http://www.wlcastleman.com/equip/reviews/50mm/bokeh/bokeh.htm
http://www.differentsun.net/50mmbokeh
http://photo.net/equipment/canon/ef50
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Anyway I had googled but didn't come up with first link you gave which was exactly what I wanted so thanks your post was not in vain.
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Here is my test:
http://www.dgrin.com/showthread.php?t=62165
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Thank you very much,
Caroline
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Neither lens is very good for close focus. I do use a close-focus diopter attachment lens on the Canon EF 50mm, f1.4 USM with good results. I'll take some photos and post back with links to full resolution images you can revue.
I do recommend the f1.4 version over the f1.8 because in normal use the f1.4 tends to yield a much higher percentage of images in focus. The f1.8 requires much more attention to focus properly or you must take many more images to achieve an acceptable number of in-focus shots.
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Thanks very much this would be very helpful.
Have you any hands on experience if the 50mm macro 2.5 ?
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Here is the Canon EF 50mm, f1.4 USM mounted on a Canon 40D body and a Sony VCL-M3358 close focus diopter on front. Illumination was by flash, -2 FEC, a Sigma EF 500 DG Super flash.
The first image is at infinity focus:
Full size image: http://ziggy53.smugmug.com/photos/399551036_EcxMN-O.jpg
The same setup at minimum focus distance:
Full size: http://ziggy53.smugmug.com/photos/399551736_6ATjo-O.jpg
A more natural subject at minimum focus distance:
Full size: http://ziggy53.smugmug.com/photos/399552311_xFcuA-O.jpg
A crop from the above at 100 percent and with a single dose of IrfanView sharpening (Just because ...):
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No, unfortunately the 50mm macro f2.5 does not meet my design requirements for a macro lens. One of my next lenses will probably be the Tamron SP 90mm, F/2.8 Di 1:1 Macro, which does meet my requirements.
The reason I use the 50mm, f1.4 with the close-focus diopter is more a matter of convenience than anything else. The host lens is a permanent part of my travel kit. The diopter is just a useful expedient. The quality is not terrible and saves me hauling around another lens.
A nice thing about the diopter is that it allows a reasonable distance from the subject which allows a better positioning of the illumination.
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Don't get me wrong - it's great for the price - but that low price DOES mean that it has some shortcomings... and fast, accurate close focusing is one of them
Just my n00b 2c.
I think I need to spend some time experimenting with what I have, ie the 50mm macro lens, and comparing output to your results. Food for thought here, I'll post some samples for your consideration in a few days.
Cheers,
Caroline
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