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Originally posted by: Czar
primes are the best
currently waiting for a sigma 30mm f1.4
about 450 from bhphotovideoOriginally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Czar
primes are the best
currently waiting for a sigma 30mm f1.4
Nice! How much did it cost? I got a used SMC Takumar 35mm F/2 on ebay for $50. They usually go for $150, I got lucky![]()
But it has the radioactive lens that yellows. But it clears up after a month of sunbathing. Still waiting for it to clear up.
Originally posted by: Czar
about 450 from bhphotovideoOriginally posted by: virtualgames0
Originally posted by: Czar
primes are the best
currently waiting for a sigma 30mm f1.4
Nice! How much did it cost? I got a used SMC Takumar 35mm F/2 on ebay for $50. They usually go for $150, I got lucky![]()
But it has the radioactive lens that yellows. But it clears up after a month of sunbathing. Still waiting for it to clear up.
clears up.. month of sunbathing? weiird lense that is![]()
Originally posted by: bigi
50mm on a full frame isn't really considered a portrait focal length. 105-130mm is. Your 50mm is around 75mm on Pentax because of its smaller than full frame sensor.
Nevertheless, I like my 50mm 1.4 very much. I use it with 1D and it is really sharp and light.
BTW, Nice photos.![]()
Originally posted by: edro
I have the Canon 50mm prime f1.4, plastic, $~70 lens, and it is by far my favorite!
Originally posted by: Czar
Originally posted by: edro
I have the Canon 50mm prime f1.4, plastic, $~70 lens, and it is by far my favorite!
same here, my favorite
and its 1.8
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
The 50mm still has the same perspective as a 50mm on a full frame, just that it's cropped. It's still a normal lens and doesn't compress the image like a telephoto.
I find the 50mm good for blending the person in with the environment.
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
The 50mm still has the same perspective as a 50mm on a full frame, just that it's cropped. It's still a normal lens and doesn't compress the image like a telephoto.
I find the 50mm good for blending the person in with the environment.
Uh, no. Your lens has the same AOV (angle of view) as a 75mm lens on a FF camera. That is why it makes a good portraiture lens on you camera. 50mm on a 1.5X and a FF do not have the same perspective or AOV.
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
If you put a 75mm on the 35mm full frame, objects would appear a lot closer than the 50mm on the DSLR.
Originally posted by: njmodi
Great pics - only comment is that the 50mm doesn't soften the background enough. The sharpness is excellent (in your pics)... but ideally, with a longer lense, e.g. 85mm or 100mm, you would have gotten even more pleasing results...
But of course, the standard disclaimer... these are purely subjective comments. Great pics - keep it up.
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: njmodi
Great pics - only comment is that the 50mm doesn't soften the background enough. The sharpness is excellent (in your pics)... but ideally, with a longer lense, e.g. 85mm or 100mm, you would have gotten even more pleasing results...
But of course, the standard disclaimer... these are purely subjective comments. Great pics - keep it up.
I don't mean to nitpick but this is also not true. The resulting OOF areas (bokeh) would have been no different with a longer lens unless he framed the pictures differently or opened the aperture. Focal length has little to do with DOF. It's subject distance combined with aperture that matters.
Originally posted by: DBL
Originally posted by: virtualgames0
If you put a 75mm on the 35mm full frame, objects would appear a lot closer than the 50mm on the DSLR.
NO!
All else being equal, the resulting image from a 75mm lens on a FF DSLR camera will be exactly the same as a 50mm on a 1.5X DSLR in terms of how close your subject appears in print. IOW, the AOV or perspective would be equivalent.