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2025-03-11T09:41:48
My second most used lens. Sharp.
Daniel C.
2024-06-30T09:05:06
One reason i switch to canon from sony the best 50mm 1.2 in the planet this one lens i will die with to the grave !! so sharp build like a tank quality glass unmatched i swivh to canon because they have the best glass sharpest and of course colors !! but if u thinking about this lens don't hesitate juts BUY it worth every penny and remember PRIMES rules
HECTOR R.
2024-01-07T03:15:12
Recently moved from dlsr to mirrorless. The 50mm was one of the first of my purchases. Based on numerous positive reviews, this lens has proven to be a wise investment. Very satisfied with the purchase.
KEITH D.
2024-01-04T19:00:00
I have a few lenses in my kit bag to choose from but this one never fails. Solid performer time and time again with portraits, modeling, sports our product photography. A must have for the Pro shooter.
BigWhit
2023-12-30T19:00:00
Is it expensive? YES. It's also the best and sharpest lens I own. The 1.2 aperture has allowed me to get great shots in low light that are tack sharp. The colors are stunning and it performs spectacularly. I can't say enough good things about this lens. It's worth the money.
Steve930
2023-12-24T22:40:48
Excellent lenses, takes razor sharp images. Lightweight and acceptable size for this class of lenses. Thank you Adorama for the deal and fast shipping with VIP360.
ARTUR K.
2023-10-18T20:00:00
Very sharp lens with excellent bokeh. While this lens is expensive, it's a great addition for those that need a lens in the 50mm range.
MCarter
2023-02-23T09:44:44
A great lens for portraits. It is lightening fast and the bokeh is dreamy. A true pro lens.
LIZ M.
2023-02-10T04:42:30
A very fast, well performing lens. Perfect for portraits!
LIZ M.
2023-01-09T10:42:54
The quick and simple: The RF 50mm f/1.2 USM L is an absolutely amazing lens that produces shots like no others, primarily thanks to its ability to absolutely decimate backgrounds, giving any subject shot at f/1.2 and almost 3D like appearance. It does have a a very few minor drawbacks (price, weight, chromatic aberration, "noisy" focus for filming), but if you have the means, this lens is 100% worth it, and then some! Longer take: As mentioned above (and by almost every reviewer), this lens is simply incredible. The image quality is superb, with the sharpness being fully present right from f/1.2. This is the fastest lens I've ever owned (the closest being a 1.8, and I thought that was amazing!). This of course translates to many things, but I can't stress enough how much this lens absolutely obliterates backgrounds with some of the smoothest and creamiest bokeh you will ever see! This really does give the impression that subjects are popping out of your photos, creating a 3D like effect. This is especially neat, when you also realize that this lens has the ability to also create shots that have an almost "painted" feeling/quality to them as well. I took one shot of a white camellia floating on water that reminded me of a Rembrandt still life. The build quality if what you would expect from a canon L series lens (sturdy, solid, heavy, etc...). The f/1.2 also lends itself to making a great tool for night/low-light photography! Although the lens doesn't have built in IS, I had no problem taking sharp handheld low light pics at 1/30 ISO 100-200; although this is probably thanks to the IS built into my R5 as well. Despite how glorious this lens is, there are a few drawbacks that people should be aware of. I don't think these are things that would detract people form purchasing this lens, but they are things that a potential buyer should be aware of, as it could possibly lead to a fair amount of disappointment if these issues are discovered post-purchase: Obviously, the entry price is quite high, there's no way around that fact. This wouldn't be as much of an issue if it weren't for two things: no IS and presence of chromatic aberration. No IS is probably primarily due to the sheer size of this lens (aka glass it has to move/use), so I can understand it not really having it built in. You would just think that for this price, Canon would find a way to incorporate it, seeing as they are able to do so for almost every other lens they currently have on the market (and I'm sure there will be an updated version eventually with it available). Again, this isn't too much of an issue, primarily thanks to f/1.2, which allows to shoot pretty easily in low light settings. What I have a harder time with is the amount of chromatic aberration. It isn't atrocious, but it is definitely still present. This may be a non-issue for some, but I'm not a fan at all, and it always jumps out at me. Granted, its generally easily revolved by removing it in post, but I was still surprised to see it there, especially when all of my other L series lenses (including two other primes) do not have this issue at all. The weight of this lens is something that should be taken into account as well. I'm an early 30s, athletic male, and even I get tired of carrying this lens after a few hours. This is definitely not your "grab and go" nifty-50. I have used it on different day trips since getting it, and although I can do so, my wrist/elbow aren't a huge fan by the end of the day. Again, not a dealbreaker for me personally, but something that people should be aware of if they plan to use this lens as, say; their primary travel lens. Finally, the focus is noticeably audible. Obviously, Canon wasn't able to use their nano USMs for such a large amount of glass, which isn't an actual issue until you need to film something. I am a photographer first and foremost, but I do enjoy shooting the occasional video. Although the video produced is as equally impressive as the photos, don't plan on using the sound from the footage, unless you want to hear the constant focusing "clunks" from the motor (alternative would be to use an external mic). Again, not a big issue for me at all, but it may be for others. All this said, this lens is phenomenal, despite its few drawbacks. The quality of the images it produces are worth the entry price alone, as it truly feels like a magical lens! It has now become my "constantly-on" lens, only to be swapped for lenses based on intended use (ie telephoto, macro, wide-angle, etc...). The entry price may hurt for a while, but it will quickly fade into a distant memory once you start capturing truly magical shots thanks to this lens. Do yourself a favor, and just buy it, and you too can partake in its glory! : )
Nicolas S.
2022-12-28T11:42:25
The lens is as silly as you think, great, phenomenal, perfect glass.
Andrew M.
2022-12-26T03:45:30
Great kit wit the filters included! now the lens well what is there to say it's an RF, a 50 and 1.2! Great crisp, fast lens that I could probably shoot in complete darkness at 1.2! It definitely is a little pricey but that look you get!
shawn w.
2022-11-24T07:22:20
Absolutely amazing.. 1.2 is sick? very crisp and blurred is incredible
luiz l.
2022-11-17T18:16:47
Super sharp lens with a dreamy bokeh. Was primarily shooting with a 35 EF and adapter on my R6. Focus is even quicker with this RF lens.
HANNAH J.
2022-09-26T09:42:06
Wow! This lens is absolutely worth every penny. Super sharp for portraits, however the background is a creamy, creamy blur. I love this lens. I recommend it for taking your work to the next level!
R U.
2022-08-15T08:27:25
This lens is everything I expected! It is built to last, sharp, fast focusing, and the images are beautiful!
KATHY T.
2022-08-05T10:15:58
The RF 50mm F1.2 L is a seriously good prime lens for photographers. This new version is bigger and better optically, and it's also more expensive. If you're buying an EOS R5 and love the idea of a fast 50mm lens, the F1.2 L should be on your short list. In addition to impressive image quality, the Canon RF 50mm F1.2 has professional-grade build quality and fast, very accurate AF. The Pros: - Solid build quality and good handling despite the size - Very accurate autofocus - Exceptional sharpness right from f/1.2 - Beautiful, creamy bokeh - Very good control of chromatic aberration - Almost no distortion - Excellent color and contrast - Multipurpose: fashion, portraiture, weddings, documentary, street, lifestyle, sports, architecture, landscape, commercial, around-the-home, and general photography The RF 50mm f/1.2L is big and heavy, and it is extremely expensive, but it is also the best normal lens I?ve ever had the pleasure to shoot with. A truly outstanding lens!
MAURICIO V.
2022-04-22T10:14:34
A very sweet lens. I suspect it will be a regularly used tool from my bag
DUANE R.
2022-04-21T08:10:19
Love this lens. A bit heavy but exceptional quality.
Edward B.
2022-01-22T19:00:00
Okay I?m gonna start off with saying I wish I didn?t borrow this lens from my friend. I shoot with an R5/R6, and use the adapted EF 50mm f/1.2 but after using this lens I have to say it?s worth the price of admission. The EF is an amazing lens but the RF is taking that lens and putting it on steroids. Sure the size of the EF is smaller but once adapted, not by much. The RF is so much faster in focusing, it?s sharp through the aperture range, probably maxes out the pixels of the R6 by f/2. If I had to nitpick anything there is a very noticeable vignette wide open, but that?s not uncommon for a wide aperture lens. And me personally, I don?t use the control ring for much on any RF lens. I used to have it set for white balance, I tried it for aperture (like I do on my fuji camera, and I find I?m just bumping it too easily. Now I?m waiting on a client check to arrive so I can add this to the kit!
Vinhsanity
2021-12-23T07:28:25
I use this Lens with my Canon R5, super good picture. I love it!
XIANDE H.
2021-12-20T15:55:26
Best Canon RF Lens!!! Worth the extra money.
MING L.
2021-12-03T08:00:14
Absolutely love this lens.
Ashlea S.
2021-11-10T07:41:31
Fantastic lens. Sharpest 50 I have ever used!
ERIC O.
2021-10-05T08:25:18
Great build, sharp, and fast focus. Overall a great all around lens that is a must have.
LEONARDO C.
2021-09-30T20:00:00
The lens works wonderfully When I used it with no flash.. however maybe I had a bad copy, the lens seemed like it was communicating any information to the camera because I rarely made a successful picture that I like when using flash? for that reason, I had to return it.
Nicolasky J.
2021-09-12T20:00:00
I bought this lens two moths ago . the best lens I have ever have . but it is quiet expensive and a heavy one too>
Moggy
2021-08-15T13:58:43
Absolutely amazing lens. Well worth the money for professional use.
DAVID A.
2021-05-13T09:10:24
This lens as heavier than I espected for a RF lens, but optic quality makes up for it. Clear, sharp and accurate. Coudn't ask for anything better.
Wendy C.
2021-04-21T08:23:52
Amazing, super fast, super sharp, best 50mm I?ve ever used
AARON P.
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50mm
f/1.2
f/16
Canon RF
Full-Frame
46 Degree
1.31' (40cm)
0.19x
15 Elements in 9 Groups
10, Rounded
Autofocus
None
77 mm (Front)
3.54 x 4.25" (89.8 x 108mm)
2.09 lbs (950g)
013803304770
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Outstanding lens!
By MAURICIO V.
The RF 50mm F1.2 L is a seriously good prime lens for photographers. This new version is bigger and better optically, and it's also more expensive. If you're buying an EOS R5 and love the idea of a fast 50mm lens, the F1.2 L should be on your short list. In addition to impressive image quality, the Canon RF 50mm F1.2 has professional-grade build quality and fast, very accurate AF. The Pros: - Solid build quality and good handling despite the size - Very accurate autofocus - Exceptional...
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Fantastic Lens
By twicker7
While I am one of those who favor a 35mm focal length as "normal", I also love the 50mm for it's ability to work as both a "walk around" and "portraiture" lens. This iteration of the focal length doesn't disappoint! I've used the lens under artificial and natural light and look forward to seeing how it performs with flash. So far, I've been more than pleased with it's wide open performance - the bokeh is very pleasing and beats the other 50mm primes I've used. It's also fine at smaller aper...
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The 50mm prime is a staple lens in every photographer’s arsenal, which is why the RF 50mm f/1.2 L USM is an integral part of Canon’s new EOS R full-frame mirrorless system. Designed to deliver tack-sharp results even in low-light situations, this 50mm lens has a large maximum aperture of f/1.2 for increased light-gathering power and stunning bokeh, as well as a ring-type USM AF system for fast and ultra-precise focusing. Like the other core lenses of the EOS R system, it features a tactile control ring near the front of the lens that allows you to adjust exposure settings such as shutter speed and aperture without taking your eye off the electronic viewfinder. Also, the new RF lens mount design enables a shorter distance between the rear element and the camera sensor for enhanced optical performance. The RF 50mm f/1.2 L USM gives you amazing image clarity and a wealth of detail even in the corners or the edges of the frame, plus it has a minimum focusing distance of roughly 15 inches—making it a great choice for a variety of applications, including portraiture, street shooting, and fine art photography.
With a large 54mm lens mount, large diameter elements to match and placement closer to the image plane, RF lenses provide brilliant image quality edge-to-edge with minimal light fallout, enabling new possibilities for enhanced optics and compact designs. A supercharged 12 pin communication system optimizes data transfer between camera and lens for sharp, stable and responsive performance in a wide variety of applications.Delivering features and performance engineered to astound, RF optics herald a new day in Canon’s legacy of optical brilliance.
All RF lenses incorporate a control ring on the lens barrel that can directly adjust numerous settings including shutter speed, aperture, exposure compensation and more. Located towards the front of the lens and effectively adding a third dial to the EOS R camera’s main dial and quick control dial, the control ring has a tactile, easily distinguished surface and features a clicking mechanism that provides tangible feedback for confident use while looking through the viewfinder
Another helpful feature, the EOS R camera can display lens information right in the viewfinder, making it easy to confirm the lens’s focal length without looking away from the subject at hand.
Select RF lenses feature optical image stabilization technology that’s designed to work in conjunction with the EOS R camera. Both the camera and the lens share data to dramatically reduce camera-shake blur, regardless of the situation and whether shooting video or stills, to deliver impressively clear results.
The RF 50mm F1.2 L USM lens delivers gorgeous images in a large variety of situations. Designed specifically for the EOS R system, its f/1.2 aperture means amazing performance in low light and gorgeous, detailed images with evocative background blur.
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