PDA

View Full Version : Canon EF f1.8 II Lens. Any good?



elGrando
11-08-2010, 11:55pm
Hi all. Im looking at buying a Canon EF f1.8 II Lens as i currently only own the canon450d kit and wanting to take better portrait shots. I have read a few reviews and they swing both ways. Anyone got one or had one? I know its bottom of the line but ist purely for a hobby and budget limited. Is this lens any good for other styles of shots?

Xenedis
12-08-2010, 12:04am
I think it's worthwhile to point out what's good about this lens, as well as what's bad.

What's good?


It's light.
It's small.
It's fast (as in wide aperture).
It's sharp.
It's inexpensive.
On an APS-C camera, it provides classic portrait framing.

What's bad?


Its barrel and mount is plastic.
It has no distance gauge.
It has no ultrasonic focus motor.
It's slow to focus, and noisy, too.
The focus ring is awkwardly positioned and small.
It has a five-bladed diaphragm, producing unappealing pentagonal bokeh.


Personally I have no need or desire for a 50mm lens, but hopefully the above will give you a good summary.

The lens has a lot of bang-for-buck.

dbax
12-08-2010, 12:07am
I have one, bought it new locally, cheaper than the ebay ! or the second handers! its a great little lens, very plastic, very, but optically good IMO. Your sig say Far Nth Coast, I'm at Tweed. Happy to meet and let you try before you buy if distance isn't a problem.

ausguitarman
12-08-2010, 12:47am
I liked mine that much I not long after got the 1.4 :).

elGrando
12-08-2010, 4:49am
I have one, bought it new locally, cheaper than the ebay ! or the second handers! its a great little lens, very plastic, very, but optically good IMO. Your sig say Far Nth Coast, I'm at Tweed. Happy to meet and let you try before you buy if distance isn't a problem. Thanks dbax for the offer, very kind. For the price I think im just going to buy it and have a play it is cheap and I cant seem to find anything else close in that price range.

mistletoe
12-08-2010, 7:26am
It is worth trying it out first. I found the 50mm to be too tight on a crop sensor and went for Canons EF 35mm f2.0. It was also pretty cheap, and on a crop was closer to 50mm than an actual 50mm.

yummymummy
12-08-2010, 8:10am
I have a nifty fifty, and I LOVE it :) I use it to take most of my kids portraits, it's a nice sharp little lens.

scotteffone
12-08-2010, 8:37am
I have one too. I don't really think you can go wrong with this lens. A major reason for my purchase was that it was cheap and I could use it as a bit if a knock around lens. I say get one!

alchera
12-08-2010, 10:12am
One of my first lenses (swapped it for one of the kit ones that came with the camera).

Love it. As a learning tool you cant go wrong with this little number. Hoping to move to the 1.4 as I upgrade my lenses as with what others have mentioned there are some minor details to the lens that are a hinderance over time.

Low light AF (ambient lighting) and how loud it is are my two sticking points. Apart from that it is a beauty for its price.

andylo
12-08-2010, 12:06pm
I hate it I hate it I hate it.

Quality control is an issue. When I had mine - I got 2 friends has the same and mine one being the worst copy. I have done a test on tripod and my one always 1/3 to 1/2 stop slower (darker) than the other 2. Plus one of my friend's always a lot sharper than other 2 AND it really wasn't that sharp neither.

I toss mine with anger and upgrade to Sigma 50mm 1.4, another friend took the Canon 1.4. We never look back since then.

dche5390
12-08-2010, 12:11pm
Lets be honest here, if the nifty were not so cheap, it would not get so much attention. But because it is a sub $150 f/1.8 lens, it gets plenty of coverage.

andylo
12-08-2010, 12:13pm
Oh, and FYI with a bit of haggling you can get it at $125 (Brisbane at least) at any local camera store.

Duane Pipe
12-08-2010, 12:28pm
I googled it, I don't think you could go wrong, Cheep as chips thanks for pointing this lens out. mmm tax return. Mite get one myself. Cheers

reneeandcraig
12-08-2010, 2:06pm
I love my 50 1.8... use it more than my 24-70L

RaoulIsidro
12-08-2010, 6:25pm
I have two.
I like it very much.
Humongous value for money.:):D;)

in2fx
12-08-2010, 6:54pm
I've been thinking about one as well, but am tossing up between the nice cheap f1.8 or paying the extra for a f1.4 which I have heard some people have troubles with and need to send in for repairs ?
I have seen the f1.4 online for around $400
I have been unable to make up my mind :confused013

hus
12-08-2010, 9:55pm
Personally I would save the cash and get the f1.8, Very happy with mine and haven't looked back since I got mine.
BTW a question for the owners of the f1.4, does the f1.4 feel as a cheap plastic thing as the f1.8 does ?
But even though the f1.8 feels like I just got it out of a cornflakes packet I still thing its tops ;)

Psyentist
13-08-2010, 3:43am
It's very sharp, but the colours are quite dull/flat ... sold it after a week and upgraded to the Sigmalux, and have never looked back

James Axford
13-08-2010, 6:51am
I hard the f1.8 for a little while there. It was good, as it was SUPER light and fairly sharp. My partner smashes it on the road....
So I decided upgraded to the f1.2. Needless to say I wont be buying the f1.8 again.