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Pros: Excellent bokeh, sharp subjects, works well for portraits, head shots, low light
Cons: Focal length may be too long to use indoors in a tiny house like mine!
The Bottom Line: A versatile prime lens that is great for anything from portraits to action shots.
Review: Last October I was granted permission from my husband to finally upgrade my Rebel XT to a Canon 30d. Since Canon was running a double rebate program, I also decided to pick up a new lens so I could score a little more money off the camera body (spend ...
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Pros: Sharp, lightweight, and compact, f/1.8 aperture.
Cons: Hood not included.
The Bottom Line: If looking for good picture quality and a really nice, sharp lens, consider this.
Review: I originally purchased this lens for the same reasons as many others did; I needed a good portrait lens at a price I could afford. Ive always used lenses with a zoom, so the fixed focal length, took a little getting used to. Once I did get the hang of ...
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Pros: Sharp, great bokeh, high contrast, no flare, fast, great color.
Cons: Poor minimum focusing distance
The Bottom Line: If you shoot with primes, run and pick this up. If you shoot with zooms... STAY AWAY from this lens. You will never go back to zooms.
Review: And this is saying allot. This lens easily takes on my 50 1.4, 300 F4 L, 70-200 F2.8 and 400 F2.8 L IS. It is an amazing lens for those that shoot with primes (lenses that are fixed in focal length). Not only is it light and fast, the color, bokeh ...
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Pros: great for action, portraits and low light situations
Cons: focusing distance could be closer
The Bottom Line: Awesome lens for the price. Great for experiments in photography.
Review: I bought this lens because I was looking for something that would take great portraits. With such a large opening, the depth of field is very shallow, which is great for blurring out backgrounds, or foregrounds, for that matter. You can really isolate ...
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Pros: Awesome image quality.
Cons: None.
The Bottom Line: The best quality/price lens you can get. Just make sure you really want an 85mm.
Review: This lens is a real bargain. The image quality is easily comparable to the one you get from an L lens, but this one costs one third of those monsters (but you don't get the red ring, of course :-)
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Pros: Great colors and bokeh, sharp, light, small, cheap
Cons: Not as sharp as the f/1.2 version, long minimal focusing distance
The Bottom Line: An excellent prime lens offering great value
Review: Review Date: Jan 21, 2005 Recommend? yes | Price paid: $320.00 | Rating: 9 Pros: Great colors and bokeh, sharp, light, small, cheap Cons: Not as sharp as the f/1.2 version, long minimal focusing distance This might be the best non-L ...
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Pros: Fast, sharp, great bokeh, comparable to "L" at a quarter the price.
Cons: Not a con, but make sure you want 85mm before buying this.
The Bottom Line: Great value, definitely worth the investment, and amazing picture
Review: There are only three lenses that I absolutely love for Canon camera. This is one of them. After extensive research and looking for reviews on the web, I finally decided to fork out the $300 and get this lens. Wow, what a great decision I made. ...
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Pros: small lightweight tack sharp and 1.8
Cons: some blurriness around edges
The Bottom Line: for its light weight and speed and price why buy anything else
Review: This is the workhorse lens of many professional portrait photographers.
It is tack sharp and fairly small in size. Compared to the price and size of the L series lens. The 1.8 is fast in low light and allows blurried backgrounds keeping... |
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Pros: Fast, high contrast, great color, glass on par with L series.
Cons: none
Review: Sharp, great color, fast focus and huge F/1.8. Great short telephoto when used on a digital camera with a crop ratio. This and the 1.4 50mm are the sharpest lenses I've ever worked ...
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Pros: Fast Focus, good bokeh, lightweight
Cons: AF,soft wide open at times, hunts in low light
The Bottom Line: If you can't afford an L lens for portraiture, then this is a great alternative.
Review: I bought this lens b/c of its good reviews but I must say I am a little disappointed in how sharp it is. I shot portraits at f2/8 and find the images not quite up to par which is a bummer since I bought the lens for its aperture/bokeh/sharpness. I find ...
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Canon EF 85mm f/ 1.8 USM Telephoto Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
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