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08/16/2006 03:56:25 AM · #1
is it really worth the extra money
08/16/2006 04:43:18 AM · #2
yes
08/16/2006 04:49:16 AM · #3
yes
08/16/2006 05:11:07 AM · #4
yup
08/16/2006 05:17:16 AM · #5
but you would be happy & impressed with the 50mm 1.8 if you don't have/want to spend the extra cash. The 1.8 is a huge step up in terms of quality and flexibility from the kit lens that you have profiled.
08/16/2006 07:41:52 AM · #6
DO a forum search on it and you will find probably a handful of threads.

I started one too...

It was discovered that while the f/1.8 is sharper at f/1.8 than the f/1.4 at f/1.4, the f/1.4 outclasses it in almost every other way.

There seems to be something about the autofocus with the f/1.8 that makes the lens miss focus on a lot of shots... Sloppy tolerances would be my guess...

Weird though... the 85mm f/1.8 USM that I used for a while blew the 50mm f/1.8 out of the water.

I have the f/1.8 and I will attempt to pick up a Mk I if possible at the end of september as a straight trade, but if not, I will definitely go for a f/1.4 (straight from the factory of course :).

Message edited by author 2006-08-16 07:43:14.
08/16/2006 07:44:48 AM · #7
eschelar how did the 85 outperform the 50 1.4,
also what is the min focus distance for the 50 mm ?
08/16/2006 07:45:17 AM · #8
yup probably much better

of course, i haven't been able to part with my $300 to get one knowing I have "almost" the exact same thing - nothing wrong with it, that takes stunning pictures.

but i do want the 1.4

Message edited by author 2006-08-16 07:45:42.
08/16/2006 05:08:37 PM · #9
I had the 1.8 before, but it werent sharp at all before f/2.5 and it didnt feel very good. I bought a used 50\1.4 and im happy with it.
08/16/2006 06:11:59 PM · #10
Aside from a significan difference in build qaulity and the speed advantage of the 1.4, the biggest difference is the bokeh; the 1.4 has very pleasing bokeh, while on the 1.8 it is much less pleasing. There is really a pretty significant difference. If that aspect of image quality is important to you, consider the 1.4.
08/16/2006 08:58:21 PM · #11
Rami: Please re-read my post. The 85mm outperforms the 50mm f/1.8 in a major way. Mostly in consistency of results and accuracy, but pretty much most other ways too.

I will also mirror Gnarf's comment that below f/2.5 it's quite soft. It does get sharp, but only at around f/4 in my experience.

I checked the price of the 35mm f/1.4L and decided that my next prime will be the 50mm f/1.4. I've already lined up someone who might buy the 50. It all depends on how things go with my search for the Mk I version and how well it performs.
08/16/2006 09:00:23 PM · #12
The #'s look favorable.
08/16/2006 09:08:50 PM · #13
If anyone wants to send me a 50 1.4 I will gladly do comparison shots of one of my nude models and post full res pics. I'll even give the donor free prints. :-)
08/16/2006 09:13:19 PM · #14
Originally posted by fotomann_forever:

If anyone wants to send me a 50 1.4 I will gladly do comparison shots of one of my nude models and post full res pics. I'll even give the donor free prints. :-)


UPS just dropped off my 50mm 1.4 but it only works for Pentax mount :P
08/16/2006 09:21:12 PM · #15
I have both ,, YES IT IS WORTH IT
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