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Canon objektiv 50mm 1.25/17/2023 ![]() The F/1.8 is trying to give you too much contrast possibly to compensate, which kind of makes it look a little sharper. The F/1.2 gives you the right amount of contrast. And again, there’s so much clarity, it’s just very clean and clear with the F/1.2. I tried to frame them up about the same distance and I just want to see the difference in focus here. So here are the images I shot of the window frame. But the F/1.2 is just “out of this park” sharp. That F/1.8 is it’s sharp and for a $200 lens it’s pretty amazing. The F/1.2 has a pretty clean exposure all the way across the image. Whereas I’m not seeing that on that F/1.2. I feel like I see a little bit of vignetting around the edges of that F/1.8. The F/1.8 is definitely a lot more contrasty. It gives you a nice contrast, it is not as contrasty as the F/1.8. On this next image, you just see it right off, the highlights are cleaner on that F/1.2. I mean, it’s not amazing, but it’s sharp. So if I punch in and just look at the sharpness, that F/1.2 is pretty dang sharp. Whereas the F/1.2 is a little more yellowish. The F/1.8 also has a little bit of a reddish tint to it. I looked at the F/1.8 and immediately as I pulled these two up I see that the F/1.8 is a little more crunchy, it’s a little more contrasty. And what do each of these lenses look like. So this is the most important test to me, and that’s the image quality test. Let’s just take a look and see exactly what we got. But is it worth $2,000 more? Or maybe it’s not. Now I know that you’re not going to get as great of a lens out of this little F/1.8 lens as you do with the F/1.2. Let’s just see how these two lenses compare. ![]() Let’s look at focus and let’s look at infinity focus. And what you get for the price of the F/1.8 is pretty amazing. So what do you get here with the F/1.2 that you don’t get with the F/1.8? What do you get with the F/1.8? It’s pretty amazing what you get with the F/1.2. Now I know there’s a great disparity between these two lenses $2200, roughly a little more, and $200. Today on The Slanted Lens I’m going to take a look at the RF 50mm F/1.2 Canon versus the 50mm F/1.8 RF lens for Canon. So what do you get here with the F/1.2 that you don’t get with the F/1.8? Let’s just see how these two lenses compare. Now I know there’s a great disparity between these two lenses at $2200 and $200. Take a look at the RF 50mm F/1.2 Canon versus the 50mm F/1.8 RF lens for Canon.
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