Lets see some of your Fiddy shots (50mm)

Some nice examples there...especially the person with the camera and the candle. The 'bokeh' is definitely what makes those stand out. I never liked the 5 blade diaphragm of the canon, it’s been like that since the original FD 50mm f1.8. I must say though that in this instance I can see that the pentagonal shape works nicely here I don’t think my Nikon with 7 blades would have looked quite as pleasant. :)

Just received my nice new nikon 50mm f1.8 AI-S, to superceed my olympus OM 50mm f1.8. The nikon is a tad larger with a 52mm thread rather than the 49mm of the oly, but i dont mind.

heres one taken this evening with the nikon.

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Downtown Newport. 1/60s @ f1.8 ISO 1600 hand-held.
 
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Excellent shots here guys - keep it up! Love the typewriter Dingleberry

Cheers Steve! What's the thing in your shot?


I agree with Kai - the DOF/bokeh on these lenses is great. I'm amazed how sharp they are too.

I didn't think my kit lens was particularly soft, but everything looks so much more crisp with the 50mm.
 
With the 1.8 version you get a lot of sharpness, when stopped down a little anyway, and of course the DoF. But the Brokeh is not that pleasant really. I've been comparing Canon and Nikon 50mm 1.4 and 1.8, the 1.4s do seem much much better in out of focu areas, and much sharper up to F/4or so. After that its mixed, if anything the 1.8 are sharper f/4-f/11 .

Think I will upgrade my Nikon 1.8 to the 1.4. to enjoy the wonderful 1.4-f/4 range.
 
Cheers Steve! What's the thing in your shot?


I agree with Kai - the DOF/bokeh on these lenses is great. I'm amazed how sharp they are too.

I didn't think my kit lens was particularly soft, but everything looks so much more crisp with the 50mm.

It's from the Tate Modern on Southbank in London. They're on the pillars in the turbine hall - very much like little bugs. I thought it was an interesting perspective.
 
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Loving this shot :D the focus is spot on!

One to add:
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Playing around with my first moving subject last night, girlfriends nephew! Kids love to move about lol So many photos blurred of slightly out of focus but here are my 2 favourite.

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