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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
I'm interested in getting a fun little MF lens. I want it to be good quality, but mostly I plan on using it for my 5D Mark II video recording mode (which won't really push the limits of the resolving power of the lens), so that I can have more control over the iris. Looking to spend at most ~$150. |
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ISO1600 Registered: Jul 06, 2005 Total Posts: 3279 Country: United States |
Get a Nikkor 50/1.4 pre-AI. |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
Like this? |
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Steve Spencer Registered: Nov 08, 2006 Total Posts: 6145 Country: Canada |
Perhaps try an Olympus OM Zuiko 50mm f/1.4. Try to get one with a serial number above 1,100,000. |
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mawz Registered: Sep 11, 2005 Total Posts: 5067 Country: Canada |
That pricerange? SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4 |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
Cool, thanks for the suggestions so far. I'll be sure to look into each. |
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Cableaddict Registered: Jun 10, 2008 Total Posts: 3704 Country: United States |
You gotta' just LOVE the fact that Canon's newest camera is causing people to start searching for non-Canon lenses. The word "irony" doesn't even cut it. Something beyond irony... |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
Well it's because the HD video recording doesn't let the user select the aperture, and the maximum aperture is automatically used. |
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samkramer Registered: Aug 27, 2008 Total Posts: 132 Country: N/A |
zuiko 55mm 1.2 simply beautiful |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
I just read some stuff about the Zuiko 55mm f/1.2, and yeah, it definitely seems like a good performer. However, it's out of my price range of <$150. Thanks though. |
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ISO1600 Registered: Jul 06, 2005 Total Posts: 3279 Country: United States |
Cableaddict wrote: |
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Cableaddict Registered: Jun 10, 2008 Total Posts: 3704 Country: United States |
ISO, I think you missed my point. See Dan Kim's post, above. (the one right after mine) |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
Luckily, it seems like something that should be able to be fixed via software. |
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PeaktoPeek Registered: Dec 20, 2005 Total Posts: 1392 Country: United States |
I have both the Zeiss Planar 1.7/50 and the Zuiko 50mm 1.4 -- both of which are awesome in their own way. The Zeiss is super high rez but has less pleasing bokeh and the Zuiko is great for people shots because of its better bokeh and less contrasty nature. I also have a Rokkor 58mm 1.2 -- also out of your price range, but arguably as good as anything else tin the 50ish range. I love the Zeiss for landscapes and I use the Olympus for people when I don't want to haul around the Rokkor. Both the Oly and Zeiss should be under $150, heck I got my late serial # Zuiko for less than $90. |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
PeaktoPeek wrote: |
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Steve Spencer Registered: Nov 08, 2006 Total Posts: 6145 Country: Canada |
Hi Dan, |
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shirozina Registered: May 22, 2006 Total Posts: 1655 Country: United Kingdom |
For a 'taster' why not try a late model OL 50mm 1.8 - available used for less than the price of the adapter. |
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Justin D Registered: Sep 09, 2006 Total Posts: 768 Country: Germany |
For $150 you could easily find a Contax 50 1.4. I've tested mine against a Contax 1.7, a German made 3 cam Leica 2.0, an MC Oly 1.4, a Made in Japan Oly 1.8, a Canon 1.8, 2 Rokkor 58 1.2's and a Super Takumar. |
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Dan Kim Registered: Apr 24, 2007 Total Posts: 38 Country: United States |
I picked up a really cheap Takumar 50mm f/1.4 and a Contax Zeiss 50mm f/1.7. |