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    Small lens



    I love my big lenses, 16-35, 24-105, and the 70-200 f/2.8 II I'll pick up this year (and a 24-70 IS if they release it). But sometimes I miss the days of having just a small prime on the camera.





    Suggestions? I have a 5 year old 50mm f/1.4 which I like, but unfortunately the focus ring slips, I'm not sure whether it's worth fixing, or maybe getting a new copy. Any other small, good lenses?

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    Small lens



    I love my big lenses, 16-35, 24-105, and the 70-200 f/2.8 II I'll pick up this year (and a 24-70 IS if they release it). But sometimes I miss the days of having just a small prime on the camera.





    Suggestions? I have a 5 year old 50mm f/1.4 which I like, but unfortunately the focus ring slips, I'm not sure whether it's worth fixing, or maybe getting a new copy. Any other small, good lenses?

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    Re: Small lens



    EF 85mm f/1.8 - small, light, sharp, and has ring USM (more reliable that the micromotor/clutch combo that failed in your EF 50mm f/1.4).

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    These days, EF lenses tend to be made with large front filter diameters. 77mm seems to be the preferred size because it works well with a lot of focal length to f-number combinations.


    That said, if the 24-105/4L IS is your idea of "large," a lot of lenses are at least as big, including many L primes.


    If you're looking for a small prime, the EF 85/1.8 USM is a good starting point. Excellent optical performance, fast AF, large maximum aperture, good value, and compact. It's better than the EF 50/1.4 and the 50/1.8 II. Indeed, I think it's the best EF non-L prime shorter than 100mm. But it does have a significantly longer focal length than the "normal" 50mm, and if you are using an APS-C body, the framing can be quite tight.


    Another way to go is manual focus. That will really revive the small prime feel. There are several options for third-party lenses with or without adaptation. Zeiss makes EF-mount designs, for example.

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    Thanks for the suggestions, I'll look at that 85/1.8. I have a 5DmII so am full frame, the 85 might work well.


    How much larger is the 85/1.2 in comparison? I can see pictures of the two, I'd like to hear from somebody who has handled them.


    I'm going to get a 24mm TS-E for ultimate manual control, but they're on back order at all the sellers for some reason. I know this isn't a small lens either.

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    85/1.2L II is *large*. And HEAVY, more than twice the weight of the 85/1.8.


    You can see a more direct comparison here:


    http://www.the-digital-picture.com/Reviews/Lens-Product-Images.aspx?Lens=397&LensComp=106&LensComp 2=103





    The TS-E 24/3.5L II is on backorder everywhere because it is a very high-demand lens relative to its production level. It's a specialist item and Canon probably wasn't expecting it to be as popular as it is.

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    Re: Small lens



    If you want a really small prime, I'd suggest looking at the 35mm f/2--it's cheap, small, yet yields very good image quality for the price.


    Here's a shot using the 35mm at f/5



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    Re: Small lens



    Quote Originally Posted by danm
    Any other small, good lenses?

    Since you are full frame, there are many excellent options
    • Sigma 20mm f/1.8
    • Sigma 24mm f/1.8
    • Sigma 28mm f/1.8
    • Canon 35mm f/2
    • Canon 85mm f/1.8




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    Re: Small lens



    1 EF 20mm USM


    2.EF 50mm MKII(the plastic lens)[:P]

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    Re: Small lens



    This is so funny. I look at all these great selections, read Bryan's reviews, and catch something like 'if you can only afford ...', or 'it will catch your memories just fine ...', and then think 'if I'm going to fly, might as well go first class'.


    Oh well, I just wish Canon could make a smaller, top drawer lens I guess.

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