50mm Lens Super Battle: 10 Lenses from Canon, Sigma, Samyang, Yongnuo and Zeiss!

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  • A monster comparison of ten 50mm lenses, which all fit on Canon cameras, and have apertures wider than f/2. Enjoy!
    Not included are older legacy lenses.
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Komentáře • 461

  • @HarisRustemovic
    @HarisRustemovic Před 7 lety +87

    Thank you for the review.
    I just bought the Canon 50mm f1,8 II, but they mistakenly shipped the 1,8 STM, and based on your review : I will just keep that one.

    • @TheMetalButcher
      @TheMetalButcher Před 5 lety +9

      That would be a very very wise choice.

    • @creekwalker660
      @creekwalker660 Před 5 lety +3

      yeh....the STM is the later model and far better than the II

    • @njrivetelite
      @njrivetelite Před 4 lety +2

      The STM is great in comparison with build quality and focusing. I love that lens so much.. even if I upgrade to the 1.4 art.. I will never sell the STM.

  • @MECartersWorld
    @MECartersWorld Před 9 lety +25

    You are seriously my go to for equipment reviews. You're very thorough and the accent doesn't hurt.

  • @derxer614
    @derxer614 Před 9 lety +61

    I have the Canon 1.8 STM! It's just great and as you mentioned the value for money is awesome!!

  • @oblomoffood
    @oblomoffood Před 8 lety +90

    A lot of work! Thanks! one of the best reviews.

  • @zanzanzanzan
    @zanzanzanzan Před 8 lety +4

    I'm a huge 50mm lens fan as well. My experience in order of expense:
    SMC Takumar 50mm f1.4 - Vintage lens that has a particular 'look.' The colours at night look weird so it didn't turn out to be a great low light beast.
    Canon 50mm f1.8II - glued to my beginner body for about 6 months. I initially loved it but would notice it was soft until f2-2.8 wide open while shooting high ISO, high contrast (concerts).
    Canon 50mm f1.4 - Probably my least favourite. Still soft wide open. My lens also broke on me with little pressure put on the front when the front element was extended out of the barrel. I repaired it myself but not before upgrading to the Art lens.
    Sigma 50mm f1.4 EX - loved this lens - stuck on my first full frame body for at least 6 months. Image quality was beautiful, lovely sharp while open. Bokeh coma (spherical chroma abberations?) was the only kink. Big problem though as mentioned is the AF - it would be out at either min or infinite focal if I afma for either - yes I did try to get Sigma to correct it. Apparently it's a design flaw.
    Sigma 50mm f1.4 Art - This is the pinnacle of image quality for me - caving to the expense after not being satisfied with everything else. AF is great this time for me. Unfortunately the biggest cost in my mind is the weight - it's no longer my go to walk around lens unless I need a low light monster without a flash.
    Having bought/sold/given away most of these lenses, I think my happiest compromise on image quality/size/price would be a Sigma's 50mm EX design and size with the A/S/C update and compatibility with the dock.

  • @smaakjeks
    @smaakjeks Před 9 lety +8

    Oh, and I appreciate the hard work that went into this quite definitive 50mm lens review! Great job, Christopher!

  • @MarkoNara
    @MarkoNara Před 8 lety +14

    The Canon EF 50mm 1.8 STM is the right choice. I had the Canon 50 1.4 USM, and it doesn't perform well, also the AF was inaccurate, them I tried out the Sigma 50mm 1.4 HSM (old version) and the AF was even worse.
    Just get the Canon 50mm 1.8 STM and you will do just fine!

  • @sunnykiri3
    @sunnykiri3 Před 8 lety +20

    Only Chris can do this fantastic review, please try 35mm and 85mm too great work

  • @bege4394
    @bege4394 Před 6 lety +1

    I have had four copies of Sigma 50mm f1.4 EX DG HSM with several camera brands and I can confirm that it's a brilliant lens on an APS-C but not that hot on a full frame. I've never encountered AF problems though.
    If you are with a Canon full frame I suggest to get Canon EF 50mm f1.4 USM instead of Sigma. But with an APS-C, try Sigma and fall in love. Set the aperture to f/2 and take some amazing head/torso portraits! The sharpness is there, the backgound bokeh is the best I've seen. (the foreground bokeh can be a bit busy though)
    I myself am with a full frame Canon 5D (classic) and stuck with my Sigma... Maybe because of sentimental reasons lol. Maybe I'll upgrade some day.

  • @DistemperpK
    @DistemperpK Před 8 lety +2

    For 3 years I use 50 mm around 90% of the time on my 5D Mk II.
    I have moved from Sigma's 50 1.4 EX DG to Canons 50 1.2 L when SIgma didn't release the Art series yet.
    Having owned the 50L for 1.5 years I have recently sold it.. mostly because of the heavy weight of nearly 600g.
    In exchange for that, despite the flaws, I am now happy with - wait for it - the Zeiss Planar 50 1.4 :D
    I like the small size, low weight and superb build quality. Might be a keeper forever.
    Image quality wise: sufficient when printing 10x15 cm (4x6") for my albums
    PS: great reviews on your channel, kudos to you Chris

  • @PeterMatthess
    @PeterMatthess Před 8 lety +24

    I love how you openly knock the Zeiss 50mm F1.4 Planar, it seems to be one of those lenses thats for a certain style, or for people with an appreciation for the classic feel, which is fine, but I find it funny how when you match it up against more modern sharpness levels and they all go crazy when you call it under par. Great video keep em coming!

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 8 lety +1

      +Peter Matthess Hehe thanks ;-)

    • @andrewpolitano
      @andrewpolitano Před 8 lety +2

      That lens DID look absolutely terrible, a big surprise. Agreed that Zeissheads are probably beside themselves, but the results speak for themselves in this case! That bokeh is just horrid..

    • @JosephAlukka
      @JosephAlukka Před 8 lety

      It looks seriously bad than being classy

    • @jamesr6497
      @jamesr6497 Před 7 lety +2

      I hear what your saying here; Zeiss has its classic feel for certain styles; but there is no need to get shook up when comparison to modern lenses. I own that lens for my Nikons and it works for certain application and a look I sometimes go for but more modern lenses half the price can easily blow it away in sharpness, like the Nikon 50mm 1.8 G essentially a $200.00 lens new. It is funny how some people will wrap their ego in a piece of glass and how easily shattered; forgive the pun.

  • @linkedinfred
    @linkedinfred Před 2 lety +1

    As always, your reviews are concise and complete. I began with the Canon 50mm STM but just recently upgraded to the Sigma 50mm 1.4 Art. I have my first outdoor shoot with this lens this week. I’ve been out on the street with it already and it’s proving to be a noticed upgrade.

  • @arpitagrawal214
    @arpitagrawal214 Před 9 lety +1

    Super comparison Chris, i personally owned the Canon 50 1.4 and was not quite happy with the performance. I have also owned the Sigma 50 1.4 non art but it struggles to autofocus in low light compared to canon 1.4.Finally i decided to invest on 50 1.2L and i just love the 3d pop look of images i get with it. I feel sometimes its about the feel of images you get with 1.2 which makes it worth the investment, i was also leaning towards sigma as i have tested it but the poor resale value and focusing issues experience i had earlier made me stick to the canon. Finally after 2 years i proudly own the 50 1.2 and the new 50 1.8 stm. I personally use the 50 1.8 stm for travels for being light, fast and snappy.Canon has just made the their nifty fifty even better with STM.
    One more point to consider is resale value of Canon L series lenses is considerably better than Sigma hence i opt for Canon as i can always fetch out 60-70 percent back if i want to upgrade.

  • @MrRapala91
    @MrRapala91 Před 9 lety +1

    Really useful video Chris. I sold my Canon 50/1.4 about a month ago and I replaced it with the Sigma 50/1.4 EX DG HSM. What a piece of glass! The sharpness, bokeh and color rendition are wonderful. When shooting at F/1.4, the Sigma smokes the Canon thanks to it's aspherical element, with much less chromatic abberation. The Canon was horrible at F/1.4

  • @trouwfotomakerij
    @trouwfotomakerij Před 5 lety +2

    It's nice to see your own choices backed up by reviews from someone who has seen a *ton* of lenses by now :-) Thanks Christopher, always a pleasure to watch your reviews!

  • @Ultrarmx
    @Ultrarmx Před 8 lety +38

    Can we see Top ten 35mm and 24mm lens like you did in this video?
    Ty for the reviews. You help me out which lens to buy.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 8 lety +9

      I'd love to, but there are many I still haven't tested!

    • @alexanderhugestrand
      @alexanderhugestrand Před 7 lety +1

      Christopher Frost Photography, I know you've said that you'll never review the Tamron 35mm f1.8 VC (due to similarities to the 45mm), but I'd love such a review anyway, and especially a comparison between that and the Canon 35mm f2 IS. Also, something you could improve your reviews with is an analysis of the bokeh at medium to far focus distance (no closeups). Many lenses tend to perform the worst there.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 7 lety +3

      I /might/ cover the Tamron 35mm lens one day but really, it is incredibly similar to the 45mm lens in most accounts I've heard. Yes, I agree with you about bokeh - it can be worst in transitional areas or longer distances. Nowadays, if that's been the case, I'll try to mention it in the review. All the best! :-)

  • @clivemetcalfe2304
    @clivemetcalfe2304 Před 4 lety +1

    I have the Canon 50mm 1.2 lens. It is a superb lens with wonderful creamy bokeh. The one point you missed out on is calibrating the auto focus to your Canon camera. The Canon 50mm 1.2 is known for it's back focusing which can be corrected and memorised in camera. I would suggest checking the calibration between any lens and camera before drawing any conclusions.

    • @ashleywolff2299
      @ashleywolff2299 Před 3 lety

      same with many peoples complaints on the sigma. It can be easily resolved.

    • @user-vv4sq5vw6w
      @user-vv4sq5vw6w Před rokem +1

      Добрый день. Ваш комментарий о 50 1,2 дал мне повод к вопросу. Использую мой 50 1,2 с моим 1 Ds mark 3 , до диафрагмы 1,8 большой % промахов по фокусу в среднем плане и крупном плане. Подскажите , удачи Вам.

    • @clivemetcalfe2304
      @clivemetcalfe2304 Před rokem

      @@user-vv4sq5vw6w Это довольно частое явление для этого объектива. Его нужно откалибровать с вашей камерой. Я использую этот объектив с камерой EOS 5DSr, и у него есть функция калибровки на страницах меню камеры.
      Если вы посмотрите это в онлайн-руководстве к вашей камере, это даст вам некоторые рекомендации. Вам также может помочь, если вы поищите калибровку для своей камеры на CZcams.
      Я надеюсь, что этот перевод в порядке, поскольку я использовал Google Translate.

  • @truthseeker8273
    @truthseeker8273 Před 7 lety +2

    Love your objectiveness, many other channels just praise the newer lenses - probably because they are paid to do so. Thanks a lot for this review!

  • @rightmatt
    @rightmatt Před 9 lety +3

    I think that's probably your best video yet...and your other productions are brilliant.

  • @l.e.miller1208
    @l.e.miller1208 Před 7 lety +6

    Nikon and Pentax lenses mount on Canon with like a 5 dollar adapter. I recommend the 50mm 1.2 Nikkor and the 1.4 SMC Pentax

  • @LupeJelena
    @LupeJelena Před 9 lety +5

    Excellent video Chris.
    I've used the Sigma 50mm ART (I shoot Nikon so I have little experience with some of those other Canon 50mms) and I think it's the best 50mm I've shot in my life! And I've tried a few! I've gone through 4 Nikon ones and tried 2 Canon ones, and the Sigma ART lens is still the boss. I think it's the best value for money. Excellent professional quality, under 1000 dollars.

    • @S7ANL3Y79
      @S7ANL3Y79 Před 6 lety

      1000 dollars? Jajaja

    • @gs7828
      @gs7828 Před 5 lety

      Sigma ART is very precise, but on the flat side: Nikon old lenses have better micro contrast than the new ones, although worse when facing chromatic aberrations. The 1.4 AIS version is good. Also, Voigtländer Nokton 58mm 1.4 is a gem.

  • @adelinogoncalves1452
    @adelinogoncalves1452 Před 8 lety +3

    I use the 50mm 1.4 Art on a Nikon D810 , I have set the focus fine tune to +10 and it is as sharp as a knife, superb quality too.

  • @Rationalific
    @Rationalific Před 9 lety +3

    Excellent comparison. Great mini-reviews, talking about the strengths and weaknesses. I like your point system, too.

  • @MrJueKa
    @MrJueKa Před 8 lety +2

    Very informative video!
    I use the Nikkor AF 1,8/50mm D on my Nikon D700 full-frame camera for nearly 80-90 % of my photography and it does a very good job. For portraits I´m using this lense by switching the camera over into the DX format. The other lense I use is the Nikkor AF 2.8/24mm D and it`s very good as well. In addition to these lenses I use a handfull of different second-hand speedlights and wireless radio triggers. That`s all I use for my way of photography.

  • @MetalSlugzMaster
    @MetalSlugzMaster Před 8 lety

    Yes, Chris. On a full frame the Sigma 50mm EX DG HSM is AMAZINGLY soft on a full frame's corners. It's such an abrupt transition, that a crop-frame's "sweetspot" completely crops it out. I returned my copy, but am planning on getting Sigma's 50mm Art lens. Hearing great things about that one.

  • @timppatimo6287
    @timppatimo6287 Před 9 lety +1

    I just started using the new nifty-fifty for street portraits on an APSC sensor camera and i was surprised how good it is! It doesn't give me arty effects like some of my manual focus vintage lenses, but it's colors are good, and autofocus is great and quick. Makes it easier for a photographer, which can be bad and good depending on a viewpoint. So far lovin' it, makes a good pair with 24 mm STM. I'm not sure now if i need to upgrade to 24 mm IS USM (for that IS of course), but hoping to get a better fifty in the future, and 30 mm Sigma ART for having around 50 mm in full-frame terms lens with a good image quality.

  • @cjpritchard
    @cjpritchard Před 7 lety +1

    Fantastic review, thanks Chris. I've grown up with the Canon 1.8s, now have the 1.8 STM. I was satisfied with that until I had a Sigma 1.4 Art for a day - truly amazing. Would love to see a 35mm review too. Thanks again!

  • @bensinirbozucu
    @bensinirbozucu Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! that's a huge amount of effort put into this video. And very clear information.

  • @cjt5mith
    @cjt5mith Před 3 lety

    Best review I've seen in ages. Do more like this one! I wish I'd found this when I started looking at the best 50mm lenses, as you've come up with the same conclusions, but it took me nearly a week of research.

  • @leojonkers3181
    @leojonkers3181 Před 2 lety +1

    I use the Sigma F1.4 Art lens on my 6D. It is the best lens I have, altought I am not so crazy about a 50mm lens.

  • @patrice373
    @patrice373 Před 9 lety

    The organization of your video is superb. 10 lenses in 10mn without getting lost is a tour de force. I particularly like the conclusion with the thumbnail.

  • @biscuitsalive
    @biscuitsalive Před 7 lety +1

    Great review and selection.
    I have the sigma art and love it.
    I also agree the canon 50mm 1.8 is much better quality (in terms of lens and image) than most price snobs would expect.
    Def the best value by far.

  • @njrivetelite
    @njrivetelite Před 4 lety

    I have the Canon 1.8 STM
    If I ever wanted a different 50mm I'd only trade up to the Sigma 50 'Art'
    I had the older sigma 1.4 and definitely was not satisfied with the autofocus at all and missed way too many shots.. I sold it. I'm VERY satisfied with the Canon STM. For the price, it's an excellent lens and it should be the first lens any canon shooter should buy if they have a kit lens..

  • @nickjaton1923
    @nickjaton1923 Před 8 lety

    Keep in mind if you're looking for a cheaper way to get into a 1.4 lens or a much cheaper way of getting into a 1.2 you can always adapt older nikon / m42 lenses to canon. They won't have autofocus but, most are built extremely well. I love the ones I have.

  • @Inkwellish
    @Inkwellish Před 9 lety +1

    Several years ago I owned the Canon 50 1.4, but I could never really get in to it. I always found it to be a little disappointing. I ended up selling it. Recently, I took interest in the new Canon 1.8 STM. I broke down and bought one, and I have to say that it's miles beyond the 1.4. The only thing that bothers me is that the 1.8 struggles to find focus in low light. The image quality is great though, and build quality is surprisingly good. When I mounted it on my 6D for the first time, the 1.8 really felt like a lens that should have cost somewhere between $200/$250.

  • @labinthapa5957
    @labinthapa5957 Před 2 lety

    Six years later, I'm back to CZ planar 50 1.4. I tried to hate it, but it has a kind of magic others can't replicate. Maybe Takumar 50 1.4

  • @JudoSoni
    @JudoSoni Před 8 lety

    Thanks for the informative video. My main features in any lens are:
    Reliability > Longevity > weather proof > AF > Bokeh > Sharpness > Max Aperture > CA /// Price (divided by £££) * resell value = choice
    Canon 50l takes the crown.

  • @PeterWMurphy
    @PeterWMurphy Před 9 lety +5

    Chris, great video, thanks. I'm the very proud owner of the 50 mm Art and it's bonkers sharp. But... I haven't fallen in love with it. I find the focal length a bit flat. I'm going to check my lighteroom stats, but I'd say my 35 and 85 get more use. The 35 f/2 IS comes with me everywhere. That sigma is just so damned heavy.

  • @smaakjeks
    @smaakjeks Před 9 lety

    I would have been surprised to see the Art lens not win. It's an *astounding* series of lenses. Whatever they are doing over there at Sigma's lens design department, it's working!

  • @dzunglv
    @dzunglv Před 9 lety

    Thanks you so much! This kind of comparision makes everything simple! Canon users need reviews like this. Are you having plan to make Battle of 24mm-28mm, 35mm, 85-100mm, 135mm?

  • @keithspillett1950
    @keithspillett1950 Před 9 lety

    I shoot both sony and canon professionally, and have f1.8 'fifties' for both. Despite only being an APS-C example, the Sony e-mount is a fabulous performer, though I'd happily recommend either of them. The canon works well with my full frame Sony a7 too.

  • @JusticeFreedomDestin
    @JusticeFreedomDestin Před 9 lety

    I picked up my 50mm f1.8 ii a couple of years ago, and it was a great investment. If I had some extra money, I'd consider picking up the f1.8 stm, but I'd rather wait until Canon makes an affordable, sharp, weather sealed 50mm f1.4.
    Even though the 50mm works out to around 80mm on Canon's APS-C sensor, I actually like the tighter view because it gives less distortion and is still incredibly versatile, even for street photography and such. I'm glad Canon made the 24mm f2.8 STM because it pairs fantastically with the 50mm and makes for a great travel kit with just those two lenses.

  • @bayupran
    @bayupran Před 5 lety

    Own 50mm stm for my traveling lens and 50mm sigma art for professional work. Your review is why I bought those two lenses. Thank you once again!

  • @rayriley5203
    @rayriley5203 Před 8 lety

    I sold my EF 50mm F/1.2 L lens an borrowed the Zeiss, I didn't like either. I went to buy the Sigma Art, however I pick up the Zeiss Milvus 50m f/2 awesome lens I love it ... The 35mm Sigma Art will be my next purchase... Great review!! Love your work.

  • @AugmentedGravity
    @AugmentedGravity Před 4 lety +2

    RF says hi from the future :)

  • @mcgarnacle21
    @mcgarnacle21 Před 9 lety

    What a fantastic video. Thank you so much for putting in the effort to make this and all of your videos. I'm just getting in to the world of DSLR's and all of your lens videos have been a huge help so thank you so much.

  • @Maikkeru
    @Maikkeru Před 9 lety +3

    more of these comparison videos please.

  • @gnz-art
    @gnz-art Před 6 lety

    Great as usual, just one thing. The Yongnuo made for Canon looks and is a lot cheaper made than the Nikon version. I have both and indeed the Canon version lacks sharpness. I've used it with an 5D MII with unsatisfactory results. On the other hand, I've been using the Nikon version with the D800E and D3 and the sharpness rivals if not surpasses the F Mount f/1.8G and I am more than happy to own and use it. As you can see in your review, the Yongnuo EF 50mm f1/.4 beats the Canon version and is way less expensive. I also have the 35mm f/2 and 100mm f/2 and wouldn't ever get rid of them.

  • @emreozdemir8711
    @emreozdemir8711 Před 7 lety +7

    I bought 50mm f1.8 stm...Thank you for your review:)

  • @grandegulo
    @grandegulo Před 4 lety +1

    Thank you for the review, it was very interesting. I got rid of my Canons 50 mm 1.8 and 1.4, got for free as presents soviet MC Helios 44-3 and Jupiter-8 and am quite satisfied with them. :)

  • @aurelienani204
    @aurelienani204 Před 9 lety

    So much choice in 50mm. Wish canon made some cheap and small APS-C 100mm and 135mm STM primes with IS. 135mm primes used to be so popular, my mom has a Zeiss one for her film camera, now they release large zoom, zoom, zoom, zoom, lol.

  • @PegasusWynn
    @PegasusWynn Před 9 lety

    Thank you Chris. As usual, I enjoy your videos. I watched a few of them more than once. : )
    I am a beginner using the Canon 760D and I just bought the Canon EF50mm f/1.8 STM last week as my first prime lens. I loved it and the bokeh that it produced with the price that I paid.

  • @elizbartskrialashvili3361

    Greatly done review. I am going to buy 50mm lens for my Canon 4000D and thought many which one would be the best value under $150. There are some people selling used 50mm 1.4 for $140. On the other hand, I saw new 1.8 STM on Ebay with UV filter for $100. Probably, I would go to STM version. The only thing I think about is which one lasts longer.

  • @olgakhomyakova4760
    @olgakhomyakova4760 Před 9 lety

    I have many 50mm lenses but Nikon 55mm f2.8 AIS Micro lens is my favorite. It serves me very well on my Canon 6D with a simple adapter. It has no serious optical issues. It is very useful as a normal lens and a macro lens. it is also very light and small. However, it is a manual lens and really needs some manual focusing skills. F2.8 may not be sufficient for some people also.

  • @Butterfly07949
    @Butterfly07949 Před 3 lety

    There is something that has always puzzled me Christopher and that is why sometimes image quality is worse on a aps camera than full frame.
    I mean logically a smaller sensor is looking through the usually optically better part of the lens.
    I remember back in my film days as a assistant photographer using a large format view camera we would use a medium format graflex back.

  • @ZadieBear
    @ZadieBear Před 9 lety +1

    I have the Canon 50 1.4, and I like the lens quite a lot on my 6D, however, below F2, the contrast is poor. I have been thinking of the Sigma 50 Art, but I just can't spend $900 on a lens, so I want to look at the new Tamron 45 when it comes out soon.

  • @bigorexyman
    @bigorexyman Před 8 lety

    Hi Chris,
    I think you're wrong about Canon 1.8 STM and Mark II. I used both. STM has 7 diaphragm blades and Mark II has 5 diaphragm blades. Therefore I think STM's bokeh point should be more than Mark II. That deserved it. Thanks for all videos. Good luck.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 8 lety +1

      +bigorexy man That's a good point, actually. I was judging based on when the aperture is wide open at f/1.8, where the lenses are in fact the same

  • @niklasnickel
    @niklasnickel Před 9 lety

    a really great comparison, telling objectivelly what the good and the bad aspects of each lens are! Make more comparisions!

  • @nordiccitizen
    @nordiccitizen Před 9 lety

    i would love to see a round up of Macro lenses. Top 5 or something like that. Just like this 50mm battle. Keep up the work ! love your videos.

  • @ben_s73
    @ben_s73 Před 8 lety

    Thank you.Your reviews are thorough and informative and really assist my options on lenses.

  • @postproduction6631
    @postproduction6631 Před 5 lety +1

    Congratulations with 200 k Subscribers Cris !!! With Love From Moldova !!!

  • @Sliwka36
    @Sliwka36 Před 9 lety

    Now we are waiting for comparison of 85mm prime lenses. Would love to see this..

  • @michaelfoster2902
    @michaelfoster2902 Před 9 lety

    I have the Sigma Art lens and it's absolutely amazing... I Have had it for about 7 months and can't say enough good things about it. worth every penny

  • @RageStudios
    @RageStudios Před 7 lety

    great video!
    you should do more like this in different categories, wide angle lenses, kit zoom lenses, etc

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    @redwanhassantuhin409 Před 4 lety

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  • @josephkerollos
    @josephkerollos Před 8 lety

    Awesome review as usual. Personally, I think that the Sigma Art is the winner here... it's the highest number of stars 23... thanks for backing up my decision!

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    @johndavidg.3962 Před 4 lety

    I just realized that after following you for over one year... i just now subscribed

  • @NikonPhotoHawk
    @NikonPhotoHawk Před 9 lety

    Well done Chris. I use a 50mm lens on my full-frame cameras when I need to include some of the environment in the image with my subject or for group shots, and I do use if for some landscape work. I'm a Nikon shooter and had been using the Nikon 50mm f/1.4 G, until i dropped it in the middle of a shoot. Then I replaced it with a used and older vierson 50mm f/1.4 AF-D because it was the only 50mm lens in stock at the camera store and I need at 50mm strait away. I have been using it for about 2 year now and it a great lens, but unless shooting wide-opens, the Bokeh is not very good, and for my portrait work, that important to me. I was about to by another 50mm f/1.4 G lens, but my camera shop owner lens my use a Nikon 50mm f/1.8 G for a week before making up my mind, and I actually like the f/1.8 G better then the f/1.4 G... it's a little sharper, has better contrast and the Bokeh is just a nice in my open with it 7 rounded aperture blades. I was thinking about the Sigma 50mm f/1.4 Art lens, but couldn't justify the cost, but cost, being that 85 percent of my work is done with my 85mm f/1.4 AF-D lens & 135mm f/2 DC Nikkor lenses... and my 70-200mm f/2.8 gets a lot of use as well. The 50mm Art lens would perform a little better, but I'm still very happy with my 50mm f/1.8 G.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 9 lety +1

      +George Benson Thanks for the info! It's really interesting to hear about things on the Nikon mount. Sounds like you have a great kit.

  • @cyberchick87
    @cyberchick87 Před 9 lety +7

    great video as always Chris, I splashed out on a 50mm 1.2L as its always been on wishlist and although it may not be the sharpest of 50mm lenses its a beauty!, I hardly ever take it off my 6D (unless i using my 135mm now thats a whole new level of awesomeness)

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 9 lety +1

      +cyberchickgeek Oh cool you got the 135mm too! Such an amazing lens on a full-frame camera.

    • @theos4931
      @theos4931 Před 8 lety +1

      +cyberchickgeek The 135mm L is highly regarded as the sharpest lens from Canon, and a lot of photographers definitely swear by it

    • @DarkPa1adin
      @DarkPa1adin Před 8 lety

      +Tio Sukardi I seen youtube reviewer saying that the 135mm L isn't the sharpest 135 anymore

  • @fredericktennant9151
    @fredericktennant9151 Před 7 lety

    Thanks for this review, it has helped me make up my mind as to which lens I will buy

  • @jonrolfson1686
    @jonrolfson1686 Před 8 lety

    Not yet time to retire my old EF 50mm f1:8 "i" lens then. It still sees well after 25 years and use and, with its gold-foil JCII passed sticker still in place, looks good as well.

  • @mirage505
    @mirage505 Před 5 lety +1

    Thanks..i like your simple and sincere reviews 👍

  • @ghislaincote4882
    @ghislaincote4882 Před 8 lety

    Wow. can't wait for more videos like this. Will you make one on 85mm lenses?

  • @Baluchishair
    @Baluchishair Před 5 lety

    Love these 50mms, I have one but it's totally manual the old Pentax M f/1.7, great thing on my SL2.

  • @user0000user
    @user0000user Před 7 lety

    I can absolutely recommend the 50mm STM. Portraits on my 5Dmk4 are razor sharp.

  • @JoeJacksonJr
    @JoeJacksonJr Před 9 lety

    Solid lens comparison.. Very accurate IMHO and wonderfully done..

  • @annameikeing
    @annameikeing Před rokem

    This was so helpful. Would love to see how the new Canon 50mm rf 1.8 compares to the lineup above.

    • @Twobarpsi
      @Twobarpsi Před rokem

      This video is 7 years old, RF didn't exist.

  • @ubacow7109
    @ubacow7109 Před 3 lety

    I wanna see more of these multi lens battle videos

  • @HeathcliffBlair
    @HeathcliffBlair Před 9 lety

    Thanks. Very useful overview as usual. It might be worth noting that for non Canon camera users, the 50mm 1.8 STM lens is problematic. I shoot with a GH4 and use lots of Canon glass via adapters. But sadly Canon's STM range will not work on the GH4 (and probably other bodies) because the STM system requires power direct from a Canon body to provide manual focus. This is a big shame, IMO, and could be quite detrimental to Canon in the long run - it cuts out a potentially huge market for its lenses.
    I have the old Mk2 50mm 1.8 (works ok with M4/3 bodies) and would have loved to upgrade, but can't. Oh well.
    Thanks again, Christopher. Your vids are great.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 9 lety

      +Heathcliff Blair Thanks for the info there - I wouldn't have known that myself, and I'm sure a few people will find that to be important. Best, Chris

  • @kaanaksoy2599
    @kaanaksoy2599 Před 9 lety +1

    Dear Christopher,
    This is one awesome comparison of yours.
    But it is interesting that I own no 50-mm lens at all although I own six lenses. The closest one is Canon 40mm STM.
    For wide aperture lenses, I own a 35mm and a 85mm lens.
    However Tamron really confused my mind with the new lenses; SP 35mm f/1.8 VC and 45mm f/1.8 VC... with image stabilization!
    They deserve to be taken into consideration and cost less than Sigma 'Art' lenses.
    ;)
    Best regards.

    • @smaakjeks
      @smaakjeks Před 9 lety +1

      +Kaan Aksoy A Tamon 35mm and 45mm f1.8 *VC*?? Yow-ee! Their VC has been stellar in their later lenses.

    • @kaanaksoy2599
      @kaanaksoy2599 Před 9 lety +1

      +Smaakjeks Kjeks Recently I have checked the MTF charts of existing Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L lens, the new Canon EF 35mm f/1.4L II lens, the Sigma 35mm f/1.4 'Art' lens and the new Tamron SP 35 f/1.8 VC lens.
      According to these MTF charts, Tamron SP 35mm performs well, especially with 599 USD price tag!
      Looking forward to see them available on market. :)

  • @planetkasper
    @planetkasper Před 2 lety

    I loved this concise review and I came back to re-watch it after some years now. I would just suggest you to also include weight. No way to give stars for it (imagine a pancake getting - or losing - points to Sigma Art), but this info is of core value to many users, especially in travel photog or when the 50 is just an extra toss in the bag. Love your channel, cheers 🥂

  • @Magnetron692
    @Magnetron692 Před 7 lety

    Hi Chris, thank you for this interesting lens comparison! I purchased the Canon EF 1.8/50mm STM and I'm happy with it. I'm contemplating about the Sigma Art lens. Although I'm not in the possession of an Sigma Art Series lens, I like those lens series.

  • @Twobarpsi
    @Twobarpsi Před rokem

    Great review and comparisons!!

  • @hum2020
    @hum2020 Před 3 lety

    Thank you interesting review. I shoot Nikon and have the 1.8g and younuo 1.8. Although the nikon is sharper and much better at flaring, I find that I do like the yongnuo lens particularly for night photography. However I mainly shoot with the 3.5 to 4.5 24mm to 85mm vr for any 50mm focal lenth shots. It is at least as sharp as the 1.8g nikon 50mm and better out of focus backgrounds if I zoom to 85mm.

  • @ABED339
    @ABED339 Před 8 lety

    amazing video, thank you
    could you please do more videos like this covering the entire range of focal lengths.

  • @rafewahmmedjiju9030
    @rafewahmmedjiju9030 Před 4 lety

    Can you please do a same kind of comparison video on Wide angle lenses? It would be Very helpful.

  • @mr.renovator4859
    @mr.renovator4859 Před 3 lety

    Very good test! THANKS!

  • @henrydanielgatlin9774
    @henrydanielgatlin9774 Před 7 lety

    I love how your audience loves that you bag on the Zeiss! At the risk of being accused of egotism, let me point out that according to your tests, other than shooting at 1.4, which I never do or need to do (I very rarely find myself shooting below 4 or even 2.8, so "bokeh" quality is not really a concern) the Zeiss compares just as favorably as any of the other lenses, especially for the price and build quality. Back when I started shooting, most photographers knew that for ultimate sharpness and lack of aberration, you didn't close down all the way, OR open up all the way, so most pro shooters I know tend to avoid the extremes anyway, and rely more on focal length for shorter or longer DOF. If I want short DOF, I'll shoot my Canon 100mm macro, not my 50mm. That being said, the Zeiss 50 1.4, is an amazingly sharp lenses within the range of my everyday shooting. Granted, if you are looking for ultimate sharpness at 1.4, it's not "the" lenses. But given the build quality, it would be more fair to say it's a great lenses for the price, and shows how subjective (albeit informative) these reviews are. I'll save the $900.00 (Sigma Art) for something other than a 50mm.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 7 lety

      Each to their own :-)

    • @matejpodlesnik6538
      @matejpodlesnik6538 Před 6 lety

      Why are you defending softness of the lens? If manufacturer made it 1,4 then it should be working as good as it can at that f stop!!! Are you using it at that aperture or not doesen't make a diference.

    • @bijosn
      @bijosn Před rokem

      The zeiss suffers from focus shift with changing apertures, did you refocus after each aperture change? It’s sharper than all these other lenses (except the sigma art) after F4

  • @keanesee01
    @keanesee01 Před 4 lety

    Now I really want the Sigma Art. But problem is if it’ll work with my Canon EOS RP.

  • @periurban
    @periurban Před 9 lety +1

    Great roundup.

  • @hackerr2656
    @hackerr2656 Před 3 lety

    i got sigma 50mm f1.4 art lens and sigma f1.4 lens, i'm really happy with them 👍👌

  • @imrulkayes4623
    @imrulkayes4623 Před 2 lety

    You are the best youtube reviewer.

  • @valdimarhreidarsson2597

    Thanks for a nice review as always. Would be nice to see where the Tamron 45mm f/1.8 vc fits in this lineup even if it's strictly not a 50mm lens!

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 6 lety

      It came out a bit too late unfortunately. Take a look at my review, though

  • @3obardThawn3
    @3obardThawn3 Před 4 lety +1

    Great video... can you or have you done a video like this for 35mm ???

  • @lifesbeautiful3024
    @lifesbeautiful3024 Před 6 lety

    Chris, imho this was a great video, but in places not fair, namely in the criticism of the Canon 1.2. The reason I say this is because if you look at what this lens was made for, namely portraits with a great deal of bokeh, then it’s fantastic, albeit at a high price. Yes, the corners are soft, but...who cares? If it’s a portrait lens, then it’s ideal. Imho the Sigma, which I’ve rented, is a spectacular lens, but seems to have been made for more general photography. The Canon 1.2, instead was meant as a professional portrait lens where it excels to the highest level.

    • @christopherfrost
      @christopherfrost  Před 6 lety

      I test lenses to see their technical quality. The technical quality of the Canon 1.2 is simply not great - whatever you want to use them for. That bit's up to you

  • @MrTobamory
    @MrTobamory Před 8 lety

    Nice vid chris I bagged the samyang on Amazon for 165 tonight for my Sony a7rII, very cheap deal so couldn't resist

  • @KaidoLP
    @KaidoLP Před 8 lety

    Based uppon Dxo-marks tests the Sigma Art is the second sharpest standart lens they ever tested only topped by the zeis otus 85mm

  • @nsbomb
    @nsbomb Před 4 lety +3

    4:59, Amen brother! :D

  • @TheKenny86ng
    @TheKenny86ng Před 7 lety

    oooh i love watching your reviews. im waiting for the Sigma 135mm review.

  • @tugbayertan
    @tugbayertan Před 8 lety

    Thank you for this video first. The important think is autofocus performance for me, so can you tell us pls, which lens's performance is better and no need any micro adjustment for fix focus issue. Ok, Sigma is a sharp lens but I seen a lot of bad comments about Sigma about autofocus performance.