I got this lens at the same time as I got the 50/1.2 and have of late been using the latter quite a bit (along with my trustworthy 85/1.2 v1) to put it through its paces and to become more accustomed to it. Asher has spoken very highly of this lens and this prompted me to get it. While I do not think that it is of the same caliber as the 85/1.2, it seems that one can get some very satisfying images with it (and very fine bokeh). At the moment, I'm a bit concerned about its reliability in focusing at fairly close quarters. But this is very OT.
Hi Ralph,
I know this is further off-topic: I refer you to the
50L thread started last year: The 50L is in danger of becoming one of my all-time favourite lenses for the character of the images it produces. Or, to use the proper term, for how it draws. It is somehow very, very different to any of the other lenses I own. I do not own the 85L, and have had limited occasion to use it, so I can accept that the 50L is potentially not quite as "good", but even so, it has a very different character.
It has a kind of "chunky" micro-contrast that make my images "pop" to such an extent that any form of sharpening actually seems to detract from the image. My images from this lens also seem to somehow have a natural depth that is quite different from that produced by a fast telephoto. Even so, I find the autofocus on this lens so unreliable that I am basically treating it as a fully manual-focus lens.
I feel, at this stage, that they may as well have left the USM motor and associated electronics out of it, and made it smaller - what chunk of glass that is for a mere 50mm! I find it to be, far and away, the most difficult of all my lenses to use. But, when you get it right, the most rewarding.
Lenses like the 100 Macro, 200L, 70-200L etc. are all clinical perfection, they just "work" - the 50L makes you work really hard to get results. But then, it is different in a way quite unobtainable with any of the aforementioned lenses.
But, I do guess, as customers of a hideously expensive piece of glass, we are probably within reason to be annoyed with Canon for the poor auto-focus. Anyway, this is off-topic, any further thoughts should probably be added to the
correct thread.