15.6.12

What selections have you got when you would like to buy a Canon 50mm lens?

By Becky Anderson


The canon 50mm lens comes in numerous different versions. The purpose and the effects you want to achieve identify the selection of the lens. The primary features of the lens are the weight, size and aperture range. The f number of the lens is a big element for the aperture of the lens.

The f/1.8 lens is cheap but still; it will help you to take professional quality pointed photographs. It is made from plastic and therefor compact and light weight. The lens is kept in place with a plastic mount. The lens enables the snapper to govern the depth of field so the subject will pop out. Although the lens does not support manual focus, the f/1.8 lens is perfect for anyone who does not want to spend a great deal of money but still wants to take quality photographs.

The f/1.4 enables the cameraman to take sharpened and clear pictures. With this lens, you will have control the depth of field, and you'll be able to subject to the front. The f/1.4 lens permits the user to take photos with an even distributed blur effect for objects that are in the background.

A freakish blur effect of the background will disrupt the flow of the picture. The f/1.4 costs more than the f/1.8. It has an ultrasonic motor and a metal mount. You should consider this lens if you would like to buy a better lens.

Top flight is the f/1.2 Lens. It has high colour saturation and a quiet motor. The photographs taken are of a higher contrast. If you are serious about photography, then this lens should be your choice. It is simple and fast to auto focus, and you can swap between auto focus and manual focus just by pushing a button on the lens. It is a heavy lens with a lot of glass and therefor it has got a quality metal mount. This lens is good, if you would like to take photos of the city skyline and is also excellent for portraits. It does cost lots more than the low end models, but if you are looking for an all-round lens then the f/1.2 is for you.

If you have not selected a Canon 50MM lens, then you have to consider the kind of photos and the available budget.




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