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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens

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Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Lens $78 at Abes of Maine
Discuss (30) : History : Tell : Posted 2:21 PM PST 01/2/09 by Ben
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II LensAbes of Maine has the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Standard & Medium Lens for $85 - $10 code LOYALTY10 + $3 shipping = $78 shipped. This is a best-value prime lens for your Canon SLR that is both very fast and very sharp. It is often referred to as the 'nifty fifty.'
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    #1   sunpole - Posted 2:27 pm PST 01/2/09 (56 Posts)
    Price is nice. this is the one of the must have lens for any ghetto dogs who owns a canon slr. Indeed very sharp and fast, fun to take portrait photo with.
    #2   doughson - Posted 2:30 pm PST 01/2/09 (26 Posts)
    Great lens for the price. I used it often until I upgraded to the 1.4 lens.
    #3   Lenn - Posted 2:31 pm PST 01/2/09 (18 Posts)
    the price of this lens typically varies between $65 - $90 on amazon. Currently it is at $85. I've bought this lens at $70. This is "typical pricing" in my opinion.
    #4   Ghost Rider - Posted 2:36 pm PST 01/2/09 (1304 Posts)
    A must have budget lens every Canon DSL owner should have...
    #5   asahwu - Posted 2:37 pm PST 01/2/09 (19 Posts)
    or i've heard it's called the "plastic fantastic"
    #6   TTM77 - Posted 2:45 pm PST 01/2/09 (946 Posts)
    BEST LENS.... for the price and quality.

    The leg zoom is a little weird at first. LOL
    #7   sp0wzer - Posted 2:53 pm PST 01/2/09 (189 Posts)
    For me the best thing about the lens is that its really the only fast lens you can get for under $100 - period. Not to mention $200 or $300. So if you have a canon SLR and want to take pictures at night without making the subjects completely still for one second, this is the cheapest option that there is.
    #8   justmythoughts - Posted 2:53 pm PST 01/2/09 (564 Posts)
    Decent all plastic lens that all Canon SLR/DSLR users should have in their kit (not the best price though). Pair with a 1.4x or 2x converter and you've got a GREAT portrait lens.
    #9   oLEFTo - Posted 2:57 pm PST 01/2/09 (86 Posts)
    woh! i will hunt one!
    #10   oLEFTo - Posted 3:04 pm PST 01/2/09 (86 Posts)
    wait, the shipping is $3.80 but still a good deal!
    #11   sillymackids - Posted 3:36 pm PST 01/2/09 (190 Posts)
    do not forget FOC of 1.6 on most entry level canon DSLR - XS, XT, 20D, 30D, 40D, 50D etc. So 50 x 1.6 = 80mm so this is a great portrait lens even without a multiplier on these bodies.
    #12   lordargent - Posted 3:53 pm PST 01/2/09 (11 Posts)
    #5) Around here, we call it the "thrifty 50".

    /seems to be regular price for this lens. Bought mine for about $80 shipped at adorama ~2 years back IIRC
    #13   rynchio - Posted 4:16 pm PST 01/2/09 (30 Posts)
    #3 Lenn says it all, it's within the typical pricing range. Not a deal!

    And indeed as #5 asahwu, this lens has a plastic ring connector, you can imagine the quality. On the other hand, it is a good fast prime lens to start photography for portrait or in low light condition.

    By comparison, Nikon's 50mm f/1.8D AF Nikkor Lens has a slightly higher price but with a metal ring, much more durable that of Canon's counterpart. Well, you got what you pay for.

    http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00005LEN4
    #14   HarmonicD - Posted 5:03 pm PST 01/2/09 (7 Posts)
    Definitely a GREAT lens and a must have for any cannon DSLR owner. I'm just a little wary of Abes of Maine though. My experience with them has been that they will NOT process your order until you call them so that a sales rep can try and sell you other items first.
    #15   stopin - Posted 5:20 pm PST 01/2/09 (23 Posts)
    Beware! Abes of Maine tried to employ the hard sell after I tried to order a TV. They wanted to sell me a warranty and upgraded mounts, etc. When I refused and just wanted the TV they didn't want to sell it for the price they advertised. I canceled and will never attempt to haggle with ol' Abe again.

    S They aren't even in Maine. duh!
    #16   mbishop13 - Posted 5:31 pm PST 01/2/09 (280 Posts)
    Abes of Maine in Brooklyn no doubt...
    #17   thepod - Posted 5:41 pm PST 01/2/09 (278 Posts)
    If you have a Canon DSLR and don't have this lens, you are an idiot unworthy to suck it dry.
    #18   OO7Slice - Posted 6:01 pm PST 01/2/09 (124 Posts)
    If you're scared to buy from Abe's, I've never had issues from B&H. I got this lens from them and it's still kickin' years later. Love it for those low-light indoor situations or at dusk.
    #19   mrmorality - Posted 6:59 pm PST 01/2/09 (389 Posts)
    Have none of you ever heard of bait and switch? Have fun, and don't blame anyone but yourself.
    #20   damndirtydba - Posted 7:00 pm PST 01/2/09 (273 Posts)
    This is a very good lens. The construction is not the best and the AF is slow, but it takes awesome pictures and is a great value. I read somewhere that Canon produces this lens for markets it to photography students who cannot afford to plunk down hundreds on a higher end 50mm.
     
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