Questions & Answers
- Model:
- 2439C002
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- SKU:
- 6298176
Highly rated by customers for: Lens Quality, Low Light Performance, Size
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Q: QuestionIs it worth it to buy the a combo of the EOS M adapter with the EF 50mm f/1.8 STM. this lens? The combo is currently priced at $325 vs. $480. Or does the M adapter not eliminate the crop factor?
Asked by WorriedaboutCrop.
- A:Answer It depends on your shooting preference. This lens would give you a equivalent close to 50mm in full frame and a faster lens (due to lower aperture). The 50mm with the adaptor DOES NOT affect the crop factor, meaning it would still give you a close to 85mm in full frame (better focal length for portraits). I have the 50mm with the adapter and it’s works perfectly. But I still want to buy this lens because the focal length is wider and more for everyday use. I still would use it for portraits as I currently use the 35mm f/2 with the adapter, but it’s heavy and I want a smaller lighter lens. Good luck
Answered by Joel
Q: QuestionWould this lenses be good for someone shooting in some low light (ex gym lighting), video for vlogging, and portraits? Thanks!
Asked by Samb101.
- A:Answer Yes, it would. The lower the number after the "f", the more light the lens lets in. An F/1.4 lens is great for low light and night photography. 32mm on a crop sensor camera, like the Canon EOS M50, is equivalent to 51mm on a full-frame camera. The "nifty fifty" (50mm) is considered one of the best sizes for portraits.
Answered by CanonShooter
Q: QuestionI wonder how good this lens is for low light and night time shooting while I travel?
Asked by miked46.
- A:Answer I’ve been looking for Lenses and possible An adapter and the 50mm lense. I’ve read about the viltrox adapter that is awsome. To answer your question everyone is saying this is the bees knees. Its pricey but holds its value. This thing has solid reviews and I haven’t seen one bad comment about it. Looks like you can’t go wrong with this lense. This is the one lense that in low light and street photos is going to make or break your camera compared to your kit lense.
Answered by Wesselya
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