View Full Version : Starting to live life at 1.2!
GrahamS
03-02-2012, 10:19pm
Hey Guys.
Posted a while back about whether or not to upgrade from an 85mm f1.8 to a f1.2. Took the plunge and got a 1.2. This is one of the first shots at 1.2.
Cheers.
mikew09
03-02-2012, 10:29pm
Great composure, great colours and sharp with very nice DOF - NICE
jasnat
03-02-2012, 10:54pm
Sharp as a tack fantastic bit of glass
GrahamS
03-02-2012, 11:45pm
Thanks for the comments guys. Pretty happy with it but it is taking a bit of getting used to the manual focus ring being so loose or "focus by wire'. Certainly not ungainly to handle once its mounted on the body and I dont find it too heavy to use either as some reviews had indicated.
Looking forward to seeing what this can do with Portraits. :rolleyes:
Cheers all.
Bubbleyboy
21-02-2012, 7:41pm
what is the difference in price between the 1.8 and the 1.2 ?
Bubbleyboy
Xenedis
21-02-2012, 7:56pm
what is the difference in price between the 1.8 and the 1.2 ?
Huge.
Looking at Discount Digital Photographics (http://www.d-d-photographics.com.au/):
Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM: $448
Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM: $2,295
The difference in that case is $1,847.
cam bicknell
21-02-2012, 9:06pm
Wow and double wow. I have gear envy.
love to see some more shots!! I've got the 1.8 and have been dreaming of the 1.2 ever since- it's a beautiful focal length.
larrywen
22-02-2012, 2:33pm
wow, it's so expensive
Boofhead
22-02-2012, 4:40pm
Very sharp and brilliant colour. I am sure you are going to love this lens. Thanks for sharing :th3:
Xenedis
22-02-2012, 4:44pm
love to see some more shots!!
All of my published images captured with my 85/1.2L II are here:
http://www.xenedis.net/viewalbum.php?a=72157600060851672
Not all of them were shot at f/1.2, but even from the previews, you'll be able to tell which were.
Here are three images shot wide-open:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2550/3954690592_9f259ee472_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/xenedis/3954690592/)
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2576/3981724989_ae58e846b9_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/xenedis/3981724989/)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3579/3454964661_037fe5ff6d_z.jpg (http://www.flickr.com/photos/xenedis/3454964661/)
It's s stunning lens, and one I'd unhesitatingly recommend; but the fact that it opens up to f/1.2 doesn't mean it's always appropriate to shoot it wide-open.
very nice shots, im jealous! Its beautiful wide open, a fantastic portrait lens, very nice!
Congrats on the purchase, sure you will love the lens.
It's s stunning lens, and one I'd unhesitatingly recommend; but the fact that it opens up to f/1.2 doesn't mean it's always appropriate to shoot it wide-open.
Agree, can be very good at all apertures... that said, I suspect that 95% of the time I use it at f/1.2 :o:D
Xenedis
24-02-2012, 9:57pm
Agree, can be very good at all apertures... that said, I suspect that 95% of the time I use it at f/1.2 :o:D
Ironically, most of the time I use it at f/5.6 when I'm shooting models under lights.
Wow...all pics are absolute brilliant...One day I will get this glass..
Love your first shot Graham, the DOF is paper thin.
At f1.2 I imagine it really throws it back on you to think seriously about your background.
Xenedis
03-04-2012, 7:17pm
At f1.2 I imagine it really throws it back on you to think seriously about your background.
What background? :-)
darylcheshire
04-04-2012, 8:26pm
How does it feel to focus with it? Apparently it has an electronic focus (even in MF) as it has to move a big chunk of glass.
Is there any lag in MF?
Daryl.
Xenedis
04-04-2012, 8:35pm
Autofocus is very slow, and the lens uses a focus-by-wire system; ie, the camera needs to be powered on, and the lens cannot be manually focused without camera power.
Manual focus is also quite slow.
It's a stunning lens, and I wouldn't swap it for anything else.
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