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Great product and I bought this lense thinking it would be a great first lense for all around pics boy was I wrong great lense for taking pictures with some short distance between you and object being photographed but not what I expected I should of bout the 35 I think lol first camera
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Nice nifty fifty. Changing from EOS lens on prime lens is what I will do first and this is the one you start with then go 35mm and then 85mm. F 1.8 to 2.8. Fast enough in most shooting events.
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The nifty 50. The universal lens for all starting photographers that need a len that could work in low lighting without breaking the bank account. a great started lens.
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Love my 50 mm lens. Only bad thing i could say about it is the very obvious vignettes on most shots.. but some simple post editing takes care of that. Great lens!
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I read a lot of people like their 50 but honestly as a mainly portrait photographer i love my 35mm more! Just better for me! Wouldnt say anything is wrong with this just not my favorite!
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What can I say? It's the RF model of the nifty fifty. It takes sharp photos all the way down to f/2 (f/1.8 has some vignetting). The only downside for photographers spoiled by the RF ecosystem is that the camera only has a single ring, changeable between focus and control via a switch. It may not be a problem most of the time, but if you use the ring to control the shutter speed or aperture in full manual mode, this design decision makes setting up shots a bit more annoying that it needs to be.
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Great lens. Really no qualms whatsoever about this product. I’m miffed that I can’t use my other Canon lenses that I invested in - especially when other cameras in this current generation still support them, but those are the breaks I guess