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With a large maximum aperture of f/1.2, this is the fastest 85mm telephoto lens in its class. One aspherical lens element and two high-refraction elements give sharp images with little flare even at maximum aperture. The floating system corrects coma for high image quality.
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haringo
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Registered: Oct 7, 2009
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Review Date: Oct 7, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Everything...except price and weight
Cons: NONE, ok...big and bulky

As you see in my previous posts I am totally in love with this lens!

Oct 7, 2009
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Review Date: Oct 7, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated

 
Pros: Sharp, bokeh is silky smooth, solid build
Cons: Slow AF, Price, Man this is heavy! :)

I have been using this lens for a while. I am going to put on ebay because I have thei II. But I am not sure it was a good decision to buy it because the AF is still slow. The old one was equally good.
Having said that, probable this is the best lens I have owned. OK, the Canon 135mm 2L is equally good. There is nothing about the image quality I could complain about. I can take pictures of people in almost complete dark. The colors are crazy!!!!
Look at the bride dancing with the groom in the wedding portfolio: http://www.haringphotography.com/
You can only see her face and his face. I took it on a 40D in almost complete dark. Not kidding. You can see that every aspect of the image is crazy sharp. As you see this lens is PERFECT even in low light conditions.

The good thing that you can put it on a 1.6 frame body as well without any image quality loss.
It is slightly better than the previous version: Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L USM. The AF is slow compared to other prime lenses (Canon 85mm 1.8)

I know it is crazy expensive. You can buy it second hand but it is still crazy expensive, I know. Buy it cry for 5 minutes and don't tell your wife the price. She will love the pictures at the end!!! Smile


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sinbad747
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Registered: Sep 4, 2007
Location: United States
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Review Date: Sep 14, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,100.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: -color -bokeh -sharpness -excellent build
Cons: -slow focus

I really was looking for a MKII version of this lens and this one became available. The colors, the sharpness, the bokeh are excellent. I shoot with the 5D MkII and this lens really shines. I haven't tried a MKII version but I quite happy with the old version.

Sep 14, 2009
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Haring
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Registered: Sep 11, 2009
Location: United States
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Review Date: Sep 11, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: everything except focus
Cons: focus is slow

Great lens! Good image quality and nice blurrrrr….:) It is hard to focus with it. It is good if your subject doesn’t move. I have a it on a Canon 5D and sometimes pictures are totally out of focus. My Canon 28-70 or 17-40 never had this kind of problem...
I mainly use it for wedding photography.
If you want to see samples: www.haringphotography.com
Look for the engagement session. Look at the blurr in the background where there is a couple at the ocean. Look at the colors!!!!
It's great for portraits, but if their is any movement in the subject the shot will be out of focus 9 out of 10 times.


Sep 11, 2009
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Registered: Aug 11, 2009
Location: United States
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Review Date: Aug 21, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Great Blur
Cons: Focusing issues

I would add that the lens has some back-front focusing issues. I have a it on a Canon 5D and sometimes pictures are totally out of focus. My Canon 28-70 or 17-40 never had this kind of problem...Any suggestion? I have a few examles at www.usafromabove.com Furthermore, it is a heavy lens!!! Smile:):)

Aug 21, 2009
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Registered: Jan 29, 2008
Location: United States
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Review Date: Jun 16, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,800.00 | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: Killer DOF, Sharp as hell, accurate AF w/ my 1DsIII, outstanding blur
Cons: Large lens, rear element flush with mount (nature of the beast, though)

This is my favorite lens, and used the most often. It's an outstanding lens for portraits and creative uses, even with simple event documentation. Love the DOF and smooth, creamy blur. It's certainly a must-have for me.

Jun 16, 2009
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Registered: Dec 24, 2005
Location: United States
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Review Date: Jun 15, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,769.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp even from F1.2, beautiful color reproduction and contrast. All in all, IQ and excellent built deserve its legendary reputation as a top notch L-series prime.
Cons: Price, but you truly get what you pay for in this case.

I have gradually weaned off my Canon zoom collection in favor of primes. I read many reviews on the positive and negative aspects of this lens then decided to take the plunge. I love portrait photography and this lens really represents one of my best purchases to date, despite of its price. On my 5D its FL is perfect for what I need. Its built and the IQ production exude top-rated L-series excellence. Along with the 35L and 135L, it truly completes the Canon holy trinity.

Jun 15, 2009
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Perry Ge
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Registered: Jul 30, 2007
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Review Date: Jan 15, 2009 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $2,000.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Sharp, bokeh quality, IQ IQ IQ IQ. Build quality excellent, accurate focus.
Cons: Slow focus, heavy, extends during focusing, weird FTM, exposed rear element.

This is the best lens I own. By far.

- It's the slowest focusing, by far.
- Its full time manual implementation is annoying, especially since it only works when the camera is on, and since it extends during focusing, this means I have to turn the camera on to retract the barrel.
- The rear element is really exposed and looks vulnerable, care needs to be taken when changing lenses with this one.
- It's heavy, and very expensive, and not weathersealed.

However, despite these shortcomings, this is my favourite lens ever. The images it spits out are jaw-droppingly good. Images are tack sharp wide open, and they make my eyes bleed at f/1.8 - I have to soften most of the shots that I make with this lens, not sharpen them. Bokeh is unbelievable at all apertures. Pure quality. The build is great, and there is a wonderful, subtly rubberized finish on the lens that makes gripping it very comfortable. AF is extremely accurate, and only slow if you are going from one end of the throw to the other - if you're in the ballpark already it's pretty quick.

For all the shortcomings of this lens, all is forgiven when I look at the images it produces. Canon have something special here, and IMO this lens is one of the best arguments for using the Canon system. I love it.


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solomon10
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Registered: Nov 21, 2008
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Review Date: Dec 11, 2008 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Outstanding sharpness, great bokeh,
Cons: none. okay, a little slow to auto focus-

I have previously owned nikon 105mm f2 dc lens, 135mm f2 dc, canon 135 f2 and now this gem. This is the best portraits lens i have used. I believe this lens is sharper than my Canon 300mm f2.8(non IS). The ability to isolate subjects is so much fun. This is the only reason why i will stay with canon.

Dec 11, 2008
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Registered: Jan 31, 2007
Location: Austria
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Review Date: Nov 16, 2008 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 9 

 
Pros: sharp at 1.2, razor sharp at 1.8, fantastic contrast, creamy bokeh, clip-on hood, one of the best lenses out there
Cons: heavy, CA wide open, pricey, slow in focusing

Some f/1.2 examples:

www.pbase.com/toma7/image/105129511
www.pbase.com/toma7/image/103391418
www.pbase.com/toma7/image/102864424


Nov 16, 2008
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Registered: May 2, 2005
Location: United States
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Review Date: Oct 14, 2008 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $1,160.00 | Rating: 10 

 
Pros: Incredible sharpness, even wide open. Best bokeh of any lens I have ever used, (including some other f/1.2 lenses). Beautiful color and saturation, very nice microcontrast at f/1.8 and beyond). Accurate AF.
Cons: AF is slow, but still manageable. Not a fan of focus by wire manual focus. Big and heavy. Some fringing at very large apertures in very high contrast situations.

Picked up my copy used here on FM. Absolutely outstanding lens. The lens is very sharp over 80% of the frame right from f/1.2. By f/1.8 - f/2, the lens is absolutely tack sharp. Brilliant color response and very nice contrast curve. f/2 and smaller yield nice contrasty images without being over the top, while larger apertures are a little lower contrast, but have such a good tonal response that postprocessing contrast enhancement is flawless.

Color is exceptional. Bright, vibrant yet natural colors. AF is definitely on the slow side for a USM lens, but is only an issue when focusing from near to far. AF is also very accurate. I'm able to nail the eyes at f/1.2 with little trouble.

Bokeh is the best I've ever seen...smooth, even bokeh with perfectly evenly illuminated specular highlights. The shallow DOF and narrow AOV with the super-large aperture also help this lens obliterate the background. Background separation is possible even on relatively distant subjects. When the right aperture is chosen, this lens really has an ability to pop the subject out of the background, and provide a very nice 3D effect.


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Registered: Dec 2, 2005
Location: Finland
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Review Date: Aug 11, 2008 Recommend? yes | Price paid: Not Indicated | Rating: 8 

 
Pros: bokeh, build quality
Cons: big, heavy, a bit slow AF

Build quality is good and it feels like a high quality product. It is big and heavy but that is. AF speed is a bit on the slow side but not much slower than 50L. I wouldn’t recommend it for sport photography but for anything other it’s just fine. It really can isolate a subject from the background like no other lens.

Have a look at my pictures taken with it (mostly wide open):

http://markuspuustinen.com/galleriat/08/08/pictures_from_kvarken_archipelago_part2/
http://markuspuustinen.com/index.php?x=browse&category=38


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