Sam Bennett Offline Upload & Sell: Off
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Alright, after looking through all the party photos in detail, I take back what I said about backfocusing. I cannot honestly say I'm seeing a systemic pattern of backfocusing at this point. So, for now I'm happy and I'm going to keep the lens for the time being, continue shooting and if I see more backfocusing in practical situations then I'll send the lens back to Canon. I think I'll probably go ahead and sell the 35L since I can't really justify keeping both around (love the 35mm on 1.6 crop, but 50mm is nicer on 1.3).
Here's a bunch of samples, all at f/1.2 - the reason I'm posting these is to show f/1.2 at a bunch of different subject sizes, etc. Is the lens "sharp" at f/1.2? Not really, but the images look great with that "ethereal" quality, imo - especially resized. By f/1.6 the lens is much sharper and at f/1.8 is very very usable (will be posting a great f/1.8 shot in a few minutes).
Technical notes... these were all done in Lightroom. I really don't like Lightroom for this kind of thing, but I don't have my full DPP + Noiseware workflow setup on my Macs yet, so... this'll have to do for now. Lightrooms contrast curve for skintones and hair just don't work, and the images look less sharp than they would in DPP, but... c'est la vie.
Anyway, the photos...
Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/125th, ISO 400


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/160th, ISO 400


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/250th, ISO 1600


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/125th, ISO 1600


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/500th, ISO 1600


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/160th, ISO 1600


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/250th, ISO 1600


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/125th, ISO 800


Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.2, 1/320th, ISO 800


...unfortunately the nice f/1.8 shot was shot at 1/25th a sec, so not quiiiiite sharp enough to show off in a crop. 
Looks great resized though...
Canon 50mm f/1.2 @ f/1.8, 1/250th, ISO 200 (processed in DPP)

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