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Ralph D. April 13th 11 03:58 AM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
 
I do not shoot Canon but my kid has a Canon 10D. He is taking a photography
course in high school and could use a 50mm.

I have heard that the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens would make a fair
student budget lens but am not sure if it is fully compatible with the 10D.
I am also wondering, if he stays with photography, would this be compatible
with the newer Canons? He's been shooting point and shoots and the 10D in
auto modes for a good while so I think he might really go for it now that
he's getting some training... but he's a teenager so who knows.

Is the EF 50mm f/1.8 II good to go with the 10D and forward?












Wolfgang Weisselberg April 13th 11 10:43 AM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
 
Ralph D. wrote:
I do not shoot Canon but my kid has a Canon 10D. He is taking a photography
course in high school and could use a 50mm.


I have heard that the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens would make a fair
student budget lens but am not sure if it is fully compatible with the 10D.


EOS camera, EF lens --- works.
Only EF-S lenses don't work (without modifications) on the 10D.

I am also wondering, if he stays with photography, would this be compatible
with the newer Canons?


All EF lenses work with all EOS cameras, so yes.

He's been shooting point and shoots and the 10D in
auto modes for a good while so I think he might really go for it now that
he's getting some training... but he's a teenager so who knows.


Try to wean him off auto modes, at least to P (fully automatic,
but allows you to override aperture and exposure).

Is the EF 50mm f/1.8 II good to go with the 10D and forward?


It's a very inexpensive lens with good optical qualities (much
much better than the kit zoom) , but only mediocre bokeh[1]
and build quality. It's the cheapest way to get a fast (low
light capable) lens and find out if that's something of interest.
(If not, you can sell it with little loss.) It's a good length
for portraits (but see [1]) on crop cameras like the 10D.

http://www.photozone.de/canon-eos/16...report--review
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/r...ns-review.aspx
http://www.dpreview.com/lensreviews/...50_1p8_ii_c16/

-Wolfgang

[1] Unsharp areas, like the background in a portrait, aren't
the best.

Paul Furman April 19th 11 06:29 AM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
 
Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote:
It's a good length for portraits


But it's not a good length for general use. Ideally a 28mm Canon or 30mm
Sigma but those will cost over $300 so the 50mm is probably fine for
learning, plus he's got a kit lens for wider to 'normal' shots.

Wolfgang Weisselberg April 19th 11 04:16 PM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
 
Paul Furman wrote:
Wolfgang Weisselberg wrote:


It's a good length for portraits


But it's not a good length for general use.


That probably depends on your shooting style.

Me, I tend to use the tele end, so a fast 50 (on crop) suits me
well enough for really low light shooting. Could be longer
sometimes, could be shorter sometimes, could have IS. :-

Ideally a 28mm Canon or 30mm Sigma


If you want the 'normal' field of view.

Didn't reporters gravitate towards 35mm (on full frame, i.e. ~22mm
on crop)? Couldn't a case be made that that was then a good
length for general use?

-Wolfgang

J. Clarke[_2_] April 23rd 11 01:05 PM

Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens
 
In article a969fcb3-153b-4462-93a1-
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says...

On Apr 12, 9:58*pm, "Ralph D." wrote:
I do not shoot Canon but my kid has a Canon 10D. He is taking a photography
course in high school and could use a 50mm.

I have heard that the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens would make a fair
student budget lens but am not sure if it is fully compatible with the 10D.
I am also wondering, if he stays with photography, would this be compatible
with the newer Canons? He's been shooting point and shoots and the 10D in
auto modes for a good while so I think he might really go for it now that
he's getting some training... but he's a teenager so who knows.

Is the EF 50mm f/1.8 II good to go with the 10D and forward?


Yes and yes.


Just for future reference, Canon has two major familes of lenses--EF and
EF/S. In general EF lenses work on any Canon SLR made in the past 20
years, while EF-S lenses work only on Canon _digital_ SLRs with APS-C
sensors.

Just about any serious Canon shooter has one--it's cheap, sharp, and in
a useful focal length.






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