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  • Опубликовано: 14 авг 2024
  • In this video I wanted to see just how different one of Canon’s cheapest prime lenses performs for portraits compared to it’s L series counter-part. I also give you a chance to guess which image was taken by which lens, so you can see for your self how easy (or difficult) it may be to spot the differences in the results they produce.
    VIDEO CHAPTERS
    00:00 - Intro
    1:18 - Compared Side by Side
    2:08 - Wide Open Sharpness
    2:37 - More Shot Comparisons
    5:00 - Video Comparison
    5:35 - Compared at 2.8
    5:51 - Sharpness & Bokeh at 2.8
    6:41 - Handling
    7:22 - Outro
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Комментарии • 222

  • @KPAki1Ler
    @KPAki1Ler Год назад +92

    I wish they'd make a 50 1.4L for RF at a price somewhere between these 2.

    • @tossemanden
      @tossemanden Год назад +2

      Absolutely hope so to! I believe it will make great sense to release a line of 24,35,50,85 etc with higher quality than the current cheap ones. However: even if they did not, the current lin up of cheap lenses still perform quite great.

    • @ThreeCeeProductions
      @ThreeCeeProductions Год назад +4

      Why don’t you just adapt the EF versions?

    • @williamw
      @williamw Год назад +2

      @@ThreeCeeProductions extra bulk added by adapter, and the lens itself is now 30 years old. Great lens that I still use, but optically it doesn't compare to the rest of Canon's modern lenses.

    • @ThreeCeeProductions
      @ThreeCeeProductions Год назад +1

      @@williamw I have both RF and EF lenses. The RF are sharper but I like the rendering of the older EF L lenses. It differentiates my look from others.

    • @DanCThorpe
      @DanCThorpe Год назад +2

      @@ThreeCeeProductions I agree, I've got the EF 1.4 and performs fine on my R5 body.

  • @RogerAVHansen
    @RogerAVHansen 2 года назад +102

    Looking at the sample images side by side, you will probably see difference between the two. But if you show only one image and ask someone if it was taken with the 1.8 or 1.2, I think people would have a hard time telling which is which 😊 If you are a working photographer the 1.2 is probably worth it as you’re able to earn back the cost of the lens, but as a hobbyist like me, the 1.8 gives more than good enough results for the price difference ☺️

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +6

      Completely agree! In most real world situations the differences aren't worth worrying about.

    •  2 года назад +8

      If you show only one photo to your client do they tell the difference? Less likely than a photographer. :)
      I love the 1.2 but I could still not justify it for myself and I work as a professional.

    • @tap6943
      @tap6943 2 года назад +1

      And the weight/portability

    • @propylaeen
      @propylaeen Год назад

      I was stunned due to the warmer and more authentic skin and lip tone of the 1.2 did not expect this… and the sharpness is really a big deal on the other hand there might be a phenomenon I would call over-sharpness some new urban, architecture and landscape photography tend to look more as a rendition than a photography.

    • @asystasyorg
      @asystasyorg Год назад +2

      Well ok, but here's my question: do CLIENTS see the difference? If you're a professional portrait photographer (which I am not) and you present the 1.8 pics to them are they gonna be pissed off? I'd honestly like to know the answers to such "real real-world" questions! PS THANK YOU for a great comparison video! I wish there were more such videos out there!

  • @greggScutum
    @greggScutum Год назад +13

    You provide one of the best reviews - not much tech talk, straight to great real world comparisons!

  • @workingwiththelight3119
    @workingwiththelight3119 Год назад +25

    I think less sharpness can be advantage if you photograph older person with wrinkles. You don't want to make them too visible. Instead of putting expensive pro mist filter on expensive lens, you can use affordable lens and play it's weakness as an advantage.

    • @williamgollatz1911
      @williamgollatz1911 7 месяцев назад +1

      THIS. How many people want every defect in their face, skin, teeth, hair, lips, or body to be perfectly recording with excellent sharpness?

  • @mjztx
    @mjztx 2 года назад +9

    I have both of these and picked up the 1.2 version about 5-6 months ago. I do some client work, mostly seniors and some weddings. I've never had an L lens and have always had the more budget-priced lens. I have the Tamron G2 2.8 zooms, the RF 35mm F1.8 and RF 85mm F2. I wanted to get one L lens and made my decision as if I may never get another, so I went for the RF 50mm 1.2 L because 50mm is the most versatile. I do love this lens. It's beautiful and I'm so glad I got it. I still enjoy the 1.8 for more casual/walk around/candid type of shooting where the weight makes a difference.

  • @meisterhubert
    @meisterhubert 2 года назад +33

    The RF 50 1.8 is perfect. Especially on the R6, where you don't really need the extra sharpness.
    So small, such a beautiful image, so cheap, pretty fast, and so light.
    When I want to go for maximum background separation I use the RF 85 1.2. However, the weight and size are crazy.
    Also, it tends to make people slightly uncomfortable. The 50 1.8 on the other hand is so sneaky, my friends often don't even realize I was taking shots of them, which creates beautiful and real situational photos.

    • @MarkJHEllis
      @MarkJHEllis Год назад

      I love using my RF50 f/1.8 for street for that sneaky candid photography :-)

    • @jichaelmorgan3796
      @jichaelmorgan3796 Год назад +3

      It's so easy nowadays to add a tad more blur in photoshop if you really needed, it if things got too busy in the background.

    • @bodinian
      @bodinian Год назад

      What do you think causes the fear reaction of a large lens? Is it evolution teaching us large eyes looking at us are from large animals that pose a threat?

    • @jichaelmorgan3796
      @jichaelmorgan3796 Год назад +1

      @@bodinian I heard this is absolutely the case with dog photography

    • @jichaelmorgan3796
      @jichaelmorgan3796 Год назад

      I still have the ef 50mm f1.4. I would sell it and get this one but the motor is sounding scratcher than it used so ill probably use it till it gives way rather than have it give way on someone else. It's very sharp stopped down, but I don't like the fringing wide open and hope that the rf does better at f1.8 when it's time to switch.

  • @sebastianyuan
    @sebastianyuan 2 года назад +11

    This is an amazing comparison, but other than the Bokeh, I think I can tell the difference judging by the skin tone and colour rendering. The rendering on the 1.2 looks more pleasing to my eyes.

  • @luckystriker7489
    @luckystriker7489 Год назад +2

    Thanks for this. I am a freelance photojournalist for travel magazines and online news sites. I just recently upgraded my gear to an R6 with a RF 15-35 f2.8 and a RF 70-200 f4 because those are the two focal lengths that I prefer. I did need something to fill the gap, but my budget would be strained by the 50mm f1.2.
    I doubt magazine readers will pick up on the slightly lower quality of the f1.8.
    I didn’t want to spend big money on the 28-70 f2 because it’s just not a vocal range that I spend much time on so I don’t need the traditional holy trinity.
    You've just saved me a ton of money, my good man. Subscribed!

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      I’m really glad to of helped, totally agree with your choice! It’s a great little lens.

  • @FraterABYA
    @FraterABYA 12 дней назад

    Honestly the sharpness is what gives them away for me more than anything. Thanks for loading this at 4K so we can actually distinguish which is which!

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  9 дней назад

      Thank you for watching! Really glad it helped

  • @zenscape
    @zenscape 2 года назад +8

    This is a great review and right on point! Weight is an important consideration when packing gears for traveling. I am on a 3-week vacation in Bangkok now and I brought along an RF 24-70 F2.8, RF 70-200 F2.8 and RF 35 F1.8. After walking a few days under the hot Bangkok weather, the light and versatile RF 35 F1.8 is now permanently on my R5 and the other lenses are in the hotel. I will be getting the RF 50 1.8 instead of the 1.2.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      Thank you! Totally agree. Perfect travel lens, especially if you pair it with something like the 24-105 f4.

    • @jriis2010
      @jriis2010 Год назад +1

      If i sell one of my kidneys, i can afford the awesome setup you’ve got. Just got my first fullframe, A Canon EOS RP and the kit version of the 24-105 (not F/4). The RF 50 1.8 is about to be delivered today 😁

    • @andremp1634
      @andremp1634 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@jriis2010 r u sure ur kindney equal to that gears ? Lol

    • @jriis2010
      @jriis2010 5 месяцев назад

      haha no, i guess it requires both :-)

  • @K9malinois_dog_love
    @K9malinois_dog_love Год назад +7

    The biggest preference of the L series lens I think it’s on your pocket, because in the photography was really negligible. In my opinion.

  • @chadpurser
    @chadpurser Год назад +2

    I really like how you do side-by-side comps. Great job!

  • @catalyst_6
    @catalyst_6 2 года назад +2

    Another excellent comparison. You always answer every question I have before I even know to ask them.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching, glad to know the video was helpful!

  • @AnthonyKellett
    @AnthonyKellett 2 года назад +7

    Fair and useful. I keep flipping between the 50mm 1.2 and 85mm 1.2, as my favourite; but everyone should have that 50mm 1.8, no matter what. The 1.2 - yes or no - is the only question, thereafter.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +2

      Completely agree, a very useful little lens. Thanks for watching Anthony.

    • @ElBoyoElectronico
      @ElBoyoElectronico 2 года назад +3

      I also completely agree! I own the RF 2.8 trinity and the RF 50mm 1.8 is my only prime. It is such a light and versatile lens. I am however desperately awaiting the RF 35 1.2 since I shoot a lot of videos indoors and have to use wider focal lengths.

    • @faocisco
      @faocisco 2 года назад +1

      @@ElBoyoElectronico also have the 2.8 trinity and my only prime at the moment is the 50 1.8(bought it to test the Canon RF system)😀
      My next lens will be the 50 1.2.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +2

      @@ElBoyoElectronico 24-70 or 24-105 with the 50mm 1.8 would is probably going to be my travel combo whilst I wait for the 35 1.2 also!

  • @malayneum
    @malayneum 6 месяцев назад +1

    why everytime there is a comparison video about these 2 lens its always in bright daylight? to spot the difference, you need to test in low light !

  • @RigoLuchi
    @RigoLuchi Год назад +1

    Mate! The video is great! But I love the images you taken!! Such a great photos man!

  • @novainvicta
    @novainvicta 2 года назад +4

    Be interesting to see if Canon bring out f1.4 lenses. Previously they had 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm lenses. The EF 85mm f1.4L IS USM is ultra sharp with really good bokeh but the EF 50mm f1.4 was a really old design and not very sharp. Both the 24 and 35mm lenses were very good. They are a happy compromise between the weight & cost of the f1.2 lenses and the lightweight but slower f1.8 lenses. Canon has a huge gap between its current budget and fast aperture L lenses in terms of cost, performance and weight.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      Totally agree Jeff. I imagine we will see the 1.4 lenses eventually but probably a few years to wait. I did adapt the EF 35mm 1.4 II to my R5 for a while and it was excellent. Thank you for watching.

  • @gilgillis3816
    @gilgillis3816 4 месяца назад +1

    Great comparison video. Simple, well explained and to the point. Thanks!

  • @mihugong3153
    @mihugong3153 2 года назад +3

    Thanks James! You do some of the best comparisons of this type, really great work.
    Actually, I am surprised on how obvious the difference often is. Maybe that is because I have the 1.2 and am used to its look. What struck me most is the handling of specular highlights in the background that are so much smoother in the expensive lens.
    I hadn't planned on shelling out for the 1.2, but then I tried it and the amazing look of OOF areas just made me fall in love. Then again, let's be honest: few non-photographers will really appreciate that difference.
    But one really gets those lenses for shooting them wide open - 2.8 is zero to one stops more than a decent kit zoom, I wonder why one would bother with a prime at this apterture range.
    But frankly, there will be few use cases where the 1.8 couldn't get an acceptable result.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you so much Mihu. Completely agree regarding the 1.2, it really shines at tackling those specular highlights, better than most other lenses even when you match the aperture.

  • @PHILGOODOK1
    @PHILGOODOK1 2 года назад +5

    Hello and thank you for this video.
    Personally on all the images I prefer the RF 50 f 1.8, but it looks slightly more contrasted to me than the RF 50 f 1.2, doesn't it?
    I bought the RF 50 f 1.8 for my Canon RP and I am very satisfied with it, I find that it forms a Combo. perfect ...
    Sincerely,
    Philgood...

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching Philgood. Definitely more contrast out of the 1.8 lens. It’s a great lens.

  • @anonymousprof7374
    @anonymousprof7374 Год назад +1

    What an amazing video! Definitely, I could make a firm decision to go with 50mm 1.8 for the type of shoot I am planning to do. It's going to be perfect to capture the busy streets of Las Vegas! Thank you, James! This is the first video on your channel I saw and can't wait to watch more of these quality videos and subscribe to the channel.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed the video.

  • @ecristianlopez
    @ecristianlopez Год назад +1

    Pleasant in camera present, great example and beautiful model. Thanks mate

  • @JuanLopezmusica
    @JuanLopezmusica 2 месяца назад

    Bro you just make everything looks so great!

  • @ThoSchoholic
    @ThoSchoholic Год назад +3

    Interesting! For IQ and peace of mind I would choose the f1.2 version, for comfort the f1.8 lens.
    You think they will add a RF50mm f1.4 ? I have the EF version and was mostly happy with it. Not so much with the sharpness, but with it‘s character. That‘s what I‘m looking for in a lens.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I would love to see Canon release some slightly smaller 1.4 L lenses, 50mm included. I'm sure they will at some point but fear we are quite a while away from that.

    • @ThoSchoholic
      @ThoSchoholic Год назад +1

      @@JamesReader yes, that would be something. I read there are 32 new RF lenses planned for the next four years. That means eight lenses a year. Let‘s see what happens. A small L quality pancake walk-around-lens would be desirable as well. For me the 40mm f2.8 in L quality. Then for planned shootings big and fast L glass.

  • @EliMandarin
    @EliMandarin 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for the comparison, James!You have a very unique channel because of it! I have watched almost all of your videos about RF lenses. They are really brilliant, especially you put the pictures side by side. When you have time, could you possible also make a video for a RF 35mm 1.8 vs RF 50mm 1.2, that would be awesome! Thank you for a million again!❤❤❤

  • @Duffmedia
    @Duffmedia Год назад +1

    The 1.8 performed really well. Hard to justify the huge jump in price for the 1.2. Thanks for doing the side by side comparison.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      Totally agree! Thank you for watching

  • @MWRtelevision
    @MWRtelevision Год назад +7

    Great video. The 1.8 really holds its own. Unless you really need f1.2 probably isn’t worth it for most photographers. Both beautiful lenses.

  • @joshuataliaferro
    @joshuataliaferro 2 года назад +2

    I love the nifty fifty. But man that RF 1.2 is so impressive. But also. SO HEAVY.

    • @jolijnsnijdersss
      @jolijnsnijdersss 2 года назад

      its so heavy. not a pleasure to work with at all....

  • @spinnetti
    @spinnetti Год назад +1

    I picked it every time, but unless seeing side by side, I guess I'd never think the 1.8 wasn't good enough and the price of the 1.2 was eye opening! Looks like 1.8 for me lol.

  • @richardhooper7297
    @richardhooper7297 Год назад +1

    Great video, I have 3 L lenses but don't think a 50mm f1.2 will ever be in my kit bag as it's just too expensive and heavy and my 50 f 1.8 does everything I need and I've had several images published using that lens. Sometimes it's a joy to take my R7 and 50 f1.8 out for general shooting just as it's so light compared to carrying an L lens around.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Thank you Richard! Have you tried the RF 24mm 1.8 on the R7? My favourite lens for that camera for sure!

    • @richardhooper7297
      @richardhooper7297 Год назад

      No I mainly use long zoom lenses for most of my pics, I wouldn't get much use out of a 24mm.

  • @Realwildshots
    @Realwildshots 11 месяцев назад

    I just bought the Canon R50 as my first camera ever.
    For me after this really helpful video it’s pretty clear to go with the 50mm 1.8 as a beginner.
    I’m sure that after few years learning and practicing I’ll consider it again.
    Thank you so much 🙌🏽

  • @michaelmottlau5941
    @michaelmottlau5941 Год назад +1

    Great video, for my street photography the RF 1.8 is good enough for me!

  • @michiuno2238
    @michiuno2238 Год назад +1

    problem is: eventhough nobody I show my pictures to pixelpeeps, I do and I know that there is a significant difference in sharpness. So while I get equal uhhs and ohhhs out of my spectators I always feel like apologizing - "I know with the other lens it would have been sharper...". And if I have to stop the 1.8 down to 2.8 to get comparable performance (and we haven't even looked at the corners yet) I might as well dump the 1.8 and just take the 24-70 2.8 with me. The only reason for also packing the 1.8 is to have a faster lense with me when it gets darker.

  • @rdm5546
    @rdm5546 Год назад +1

    I can easily see the difference are minor and may not make a difference in many cases unless low light or super bokeh is involve. I agree the low cost and compact f1.8 lens is a great lens. I have both and enjoy the each where the differences matter.

  • @AlexandruMusetoiu
    @AlexandruMusetoiu Год назад

    Videos like this make my day, thanks a lot for the comparison James. Also, very nice photos :)

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the kind words Alexandru, I’m glad you enjoyed the video!

  • @vaskoobscura_
    @vaskoobscura_ 8 месяцев назад

    Awesome video. I've been on the fence about the 50 1.8. I have the old EF 50 1.8 and EF 1.4 so I think I'm good for now.

  • @henrycartier
    @henrycartier 5 месяцев назад

    Thanks! Kind of confirms my experience with the 1.8. It is way too contrasty (blacks are almost crushed) and combined with that strong magenta/blueish cast it makes portrait editing more time consuming than it should. I have learned my lesson and will go for the 1.2. Now I just need some serious cash 😕

  • @faocisco
    @faocisco 2 года назад

    Really enjoy your reviews.
    They have a sort of a “dreamy” vibe.
    The model looks also adds to that vibe.
    Thanks for posting and keep it up👍

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      Thank you Francisco, I appreciate the kind words!

  • @eviain
    @eviain 2 года назад +2

    Nice 👌. EF range still needs some time to fill out, I had the ef 1.8 for a long time and it’s bang for buck is second to none, however I moved up to the ef 1.4 for a modest price bump and am more than happy with the image quality. Although build wise both ef 1.8 and 1.4 show their age.

  • @carolingrimaldi
    @carolingrimaldi Год назад +1

    comparing both lenses wide open, it is easy to find which lens is which; the 50/1.2 being "creami-er". stopped down to 2.8, it is not easy to tell for me which is which - apart from the resolution, of course!

  • @nigelwest3430
    @nigelwest3430 6 месяцев назад

    I split the difference and bought the Sigma EF mount 50mm f1.4 Art and use it via the control ring adaptor.

  • @nathandd8541
    @nathandd8541 2 года назад +2

    Great Review
    Canon RF 50mm 1.8 is Amazing For Price

  • @oje101
    @oje101 Месяц назад

    Thank you for this video..
    I have the 1.8 and was think of upgrading it to the 1.2.. definitely not worth the upgrade.. the Boke of the 1.8 is good enough on its own. And if I want more I can add in post.. extremely easy.. thanks again

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you for watching! I love the 1.8

  • @tomisham9900
    @tomisham9900 Год назад +2

    Funny thing is I liked the pictures on the 1.8 better.

  • @davidthegood
    @davidthegood Год назад

    Excellent review - thank you, James.

  • @pawelbrzozowski3899
    @pawelbrzozowski3899 2 года назад

    Another great video. Straightforward yet very informative. You should do more,

  • @davey3765
    @davey3765 Год назад

    That 1.8 @ f/2.8... for the money is WOW. I own it, havent used it yet waiting on my R6 mkii to come in the mail. The actuator on the lens is soooo much smoother than the EF variant. Feels a huge step up in quality from what I see so far.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      It’s a great lens for the price Davey! Will be a great match for the R6 MkII

  • @Ssmorenas
    @Ssmorenas 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video! did u record some shots in C-log? Or just LUT or basic color grading?

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 месяца назад

      Thank you! All shot in CLOG 3 then converted with the Gamut LUTS!

  • @criticalpoint7672
    @criticalpoint7672 9 месяцев назад

    Because of you I bought the R6 instead of the R7, so I guess I should say thank you. :) Obviously, now I'm buying the 50mm 1.8 so I came here to see what you have to say about it.

  • @matthewmorgan4910
    @matthewmorgan4910 2 года назад

    Awesome video again! I picked up the 1.2 and haven’t looked back.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you Matthew! It's an amazing lens.

  • @tonysluna
    @tonysluna Год назад

    Looking at both lens Images... It is almost impossible at a "Normal Usage Case"... to notice the difference... now I want the 50mm f1.8

  • @jeffcsMN
    @jeffcsMN Год назад

    I'm still using the EF 50mm 1.2 L (w/ adapter) on my R6, but I did end up buying the RF 50mm 1.8 because it's so ridiculously inexpensive and its a great all-around lens when I'm not shooting professionally.

  • @CremerXiao1979
    @CremerXiao1979 Год назад

    I love this lens, I get 50/1.8 24-105/4 100-400 15-35 35/1.8 85/2 for my eos r6 , and 50/1.8 is the most frequently used lens in my daily shooting :)

  • @user-go2kp8ob9c
    @user-go2kp8ob9c Месяц назад

    Hello, I'm from Taiwan, your videos are very good

  • @icynicey2853
    @icynicey2853 3 месяца назад

    I love the 1.8 in the future maybe i will take sigma 30mm f1.4 rf mount and for now i don't think i need nothing more

  • @MannyScoot
    @MannyScoot 10 месяцев назад

    I gave up worrying about the bokeh years ago..... I like the DOF at F4 .....

  • @darrylstubbs4245
    @darrylstubbs4245 2 года назад

    I have the rf 50 1.8 but have to save for the 1.2.I have the rf 85 1.2 and its incredible,so looking forward to getting the 50 1.2.

  • @carrow2250
    @carrow2250 2 месяца назад

    I’m very new to all this, but why is her dress more pink with the 1.8?

  • @jriis2010
    @jriis2010 Год назад +1

    Given the price for the 1.2 is at least 10 times the 1.8, for the untrained eye like mine, i would go for the 1.8 any day, but then again, i am just a happy newbie photographer 😁

  • @wastedtalentusa
    @wastedtalentusa 2 года назад

    Amazing video. Super easy to see the differences this way. 1.2 is really awesome. But, the price, omg.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you! Let's hope we see a 1.4 version soon for a more reasonable price.

  • @user-cx4hh7kz3z
    @user-cx4hh7kz3z 2 года назад

    Love your video, I can learn more from it. Thanks.

  • @chink21
    @chink21 Год назад

    Nice to be able to see the rf50 1.2 Vs ef 50 1.4 or even the rf 1.8 Vs ef 1.4

  • @zmajofficial687
    @zmajofficial687 Год назад

    I really like mood and tone of your photos. Can you make a video for how to edit your photos? Thank you very much.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      Thank you so much! I’m definitely working on that video

    • @zmajofficial687
      @zmajofficial687 Год назад

      @@JamesReader 🥰🥰🥰🥰

  • @Jamallkhan
    @Jamallkhan Год назад

    Really good comparisson!

  • @rogerwirth6060
    @rogerwirth6060 2 года назад

    Many thanks for the great video! Very useful and informative, and beautifully made. One thing that crossed my mind: All the pictures and footage in this video were shot under rather even lighting conditions. I was wondering whether there would be any difference in how these two lenses handle more extreme lighting situations like shooting into direct sunlight, stray light, flare, situations with sharp highlights such as reflections of metal or glass under harsh light, and similar. (I do own a 50 1.8 on an R6 and was wondering whether I should be upgrading to a 1.2 L because I do feel that the 1.8 sometimes struggles a bit with contrasty edges and sharp highlights which may lead to magenta fringes and similar in my experience.) Cheers!

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching Roger. In hindsight it would of been good to do a few more controlled tests, especially direct sunlight as my 50 1.2 flares a great deal and loses a lot of contrast when shooting back lit. Would be interesting to see how the 1.8 performed there.

  • @propylaeen
    @propylaeen Год назад

    Would be interesting to compare the bokeh from the EF 50 1.2 with the RF 50 1.2 to my eye the bokeh of all EF Lenses was softer and more creamy the price for the greater sharpness is an more edgy bokeh with mor disturbances so there is missing some smoothness in RF images very difficult I guess I might switch to middle format soon.

  • @emmyherbal2752
    @emmyherbal2752 2 месяца назад

    The RF 50/1.2L lens is very sharp. It's an amazing lens with beautiful bokeh from what I saw in the video. But in my country, the RF 50/1.2L lens is 11 times more expensive than the RF 50/1.8 lens, and it is also bulky and heavy.
    In my opinion, the L lens should be a lens for professional photographers, while the RF 50/1.8 lens is more suitable for people with a small budget like me LOL.

  • @blertapanci8230
    @blertapanci8230 2 года назад

    I plan to switch from my Nikon D850 camera to Canon R5 but I’m so confused to what lenses should I get. With Nikon I use Nikkor 70-200mm f2.8, sigma 35mm f1.4 art and Nikkor 50mm f1.8. Now I don’t know what rf lenses to get. I am thinking rf 70-200 and rf 50 1.8. But I also like 85 1.2 and 50 1.2. What would you suggest?

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      A two lens option could be RF 28-70 f2 and the RF 70-200 F2.8. You could add the RF 50mm 1.2 in the future for a versatile prime.
      Prime route could be 35mm 1.8, 50mm 1.2 and 85mm 1.2. This is often the kit i will take to every portrait shoot.

  • @risulight
    @risulight Год назад

    I'm using RF 1.2 for couple of years now and it was really easy for me to see which lens was used for the shot even before I saw second shot with another lance.
    Meanwhile my roommate is struggling to see the difference even when shots are placed next to each other.
    I'm going to switch now for 24-70 f2.8 and I cry inside for selling 50 1.2, but it's too expensive to have them together same time...

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +2

      If it makes you feel better the RF 24-70 is one of the best lenses on the RF Mount! I think you’ll love it.

    • @risulight
      @risulight Год назад +1

      @@JamesReader I know that and I know it truly fits my purposes the best way. Just sold 50 1.2 about 15 minutes ago. Excited to get my new 24-70 🙂
      Thanks for your message!

  • @sunfirefilms000
    @sunfirefilms000 Год назад

    i saw more lens distortion and rounding of the center on the 1.8.

  • @TheFalkingFive
    @TheFalkingFive 2 года назад

    yes, the 1.2 is better in every regard, but is it worth to pay 10 times the price and carry all the weight? there will be many situations when people wont even notice the difference. we will see more and more ai in the future - and it wont be a big problem to increase the background blur. the sharpness is better on 1.2 but i think sharpness on 1.8 is good enough for most things, and sometimes people dont want maximum sharpness ^^ i think with luminar ai u already can change background blur - dont know how good the feature is...

  • @bassamtarabay9723
    @bassamtarabay9723 Год назад

    Great comparison, thank you,

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  11 месяцев назад

      Thank you for watching!

  • @bjoneill74
    @bjoneill74 Год назад +2

    There absolutely is a difference. What I’m not seeing is a $2000 difference.

  • @DarkstarDarth
    @DarkstarDarth Год назад

    I’m curious if the 1.2 was adjusted to 1.8 to compare.

  • @Capeau
    @Capeau Год назад

    The aberration is the biggest give away in my opinion.

  • @tom_k_d
    @tom_k_d 2 года назад

    Thanks James, I admit I clearly can see the difference in these great sample pictures - but: having had a RF 50mm 1.2 in my hands for a few days now, it reminds me a Mercedes W140 from the 90ies - a little over-engineered, and often way too bulky to be practical. If I want tons of bokeh, and am willing to carry a hefty lens with me, I'd rather go with my RF 70-200 2.8 or EF 85mm 1.4. I'd love a high quality, weather sealed 50mm for the RF system to carry around at all time, though. With maybe 1.4 max aperture and a T-stop close to that (RF 50mm 1.2 seems to delivers only T1.4 anyway), a modern, quiet nano USM (instead of the somewhat clumsy ring USM of the RF 1.2), maybe just a little more affordable, and a max weight of 600g...

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад +1

      Thank you for watching Tom! Totally agree - I would love a smaller, lighter 1.4 version of the 50mm and 85mm. I imagine we are a few years away from seeing them though!

    • @tom_k_d
      @tom_k_d 2 года назад

      ​@@JamesReader The EF 85mm 1.4L IS adapts perfectly to my R6. It's quite sharp at 1.4 already, and stopped down to 2.8 it's razor sharp. It has a quiet, fast, fully internal focus system (I rarely miss focus even on moving subjects) and a very nice bokeh: I can highly recommend that one for the R bodies - compared to the RF L-series primes it's a bargain, less chunky and well balanced on the R6 body despite the adapter attached. Also, it has a very good light transmission of almost T1.4. Remains the need for a little more lightweight yet sharp L-Series 50mm...

    • @tom_k_d
      @tom_k_d Год назад

      @@JamesReader I got me the 50 1.2 anyway now 🤷🏻‍♂️, couldn't resist... - yes, it's heavy like a brick, but image rendering is stunning even wide open, focus speed is fast - just focus action and noise is far from being elegant 😜, at least compared to RF 70-200 2.8... Also, as the front element moves, a protection filter seems mandatory to achieve the advertised weather sealing. That said, so far I did not encounter a loss of image quality when using the original Canon 77mm protection filter. Thanks again for your excellent reviews, which helped me a lot to decide which way to go.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      @@tom_k_d Really glad to have helped Tom! It's an amazing lens, glad to hear you're liking it as much as I do

  • @thenexthobby
    @thenexthobby 9 месяцев назад

    I'm surprised you got both eyes in focus at such wide apertures ... you seemed close to the subject.

  • @testusersg
    @testusersg Год назад

    From your video, both lens are very sharp.. one question, if I may ask.. Which picture style do you use, and if there are sharpening applied (in camera)? I often find that the pictures from my lens out of camera isn't as sharp as those seen on youtube videos like yours, regardless of the lens.. I use the neutral picture style with no sharpening.. not sure if that is the reason. Thanks.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад

      The picture profile I used here was “camera faithful”. No I’m camera sharpening was used, but a little sharpening added in Lightroom. Hope that helps.

    • @testusersg
      @testusersg Год назад +1

      @@JamesReader Thanks.

  • @robertbohnaker9898
    @robertbohnaker9898 Год назад

    Hi James. On reviewer stated that in their tests, the canon R5 exhibited consistently better images with a cheap lens ( like the CANON 50 1.8 rf) than the canon R6 using more pro lenses ( like the canon RF 50 mm 1.2). I’d love to hear you’re experienced opinion on this, as it flies in the face of all advice saying put your money into Glass, Glass ! Thanks 😊😊

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +3

      Hi Robert. I suppose it depends what makes an image "better" for the reviewer. I actually think the R5 is going to expose the flaws of a cheaper lens much more than the R6 because of it's higher resolution. I saw a huge jump in quality when I started using the RF 50mm 1.2 on my R6, even compared to good lenses like the Sigma 50mm 1.4. I think you would be wise to invest in good glass, and will see the benefits no matter which camera! Thank you for watching.

  • @BrianHallmond
    @BrianHallmond Год назад +1

    Starting to appreciate my 1.8mm a bit more.

  • @philipthao8527
    @philipthao8527 2 года назад

    Personally, I love the look from the 1.2 but I need to be real and save up for it. I'll have to settle for the 1.8 for now. Hopefully in the future i can get the 1.2. Thanks for the video.

  • @ssshonnn
    @ssshonnn Год назад

    Its actually the shutter speed performance that is important. Not necessarily bokeh

  • @fragu123
    @fragu123 2 года назад

    I own both lenses and completely agree…

  • @jolijnsnijdersss
    @jolijnsnijdersss 2 года назад

    I see a lot of redness in both shots. That's really annoying as my D750 had this as well especially if you shoot portraits in lights eyes can go red fast and its a hassle to retouch... The 1.2 lens is better but still if you look at the back of the knee its really quite red/pink... Saw that before coming from the R5 in your raw files *thanks btw!*. BIG Thanks for your all your reviews, you made me come to a decision I'm gonna go with the canon R and get a the Sigma art 35mm lens ;)

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  2 года назад

      Thank you for watching Jolijn, really glad to hear the videos helped. The Sigma is a great lens, hoping we get an RF version soon!

  • @juho1057
    @juho1057 Год назад

    1.2 is ten times more expensive and six time heavier, so unless photography is your profession I would definitely go with the 1.8, and even professionals can easily choose 1.8 over 1.2. The diffrence in sharpness is not _that_ big and people ten to like slightly softer images anyway. Some of the video guys (and photographers) are going to use black mist filter or similar anyways.

  • @frankseophotos9633
    @frankseophotos9633 2 года назад

    Good review 👍

  • @arturoavalos5939
    @arturoavalos5939 2 года назад

    Awesome video, but I am not a fan of 1.2, it’s too much bokeh, I think 1.4 is the sweet spot.

  • @barbarafiussen2933
    @barbarafiussen2933 10 месяцев назад

    No Brasil, a 1.8 custa 1k e a 1.2 sai por 23k, é uma diferença gigante no valor

  • @Webrisernl
    @Webrisernl Год назад +1

    I sold the 50mm 1.2 to buy the 1.8 and bought a ticket to barcelona for a week and enjoy life.... I know to photograph so a lens is less important for me. I love to light weight and that it is small so people less notice it!

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Thank you for the comment Johnny! I don’t blame you for that choice at all. The 1.8 lens is fantastic for the price and maybe the best travel prime ever!

  • @Silencioro
    @Silencioro Год назад

    Great review but I still don’t know what to do 🙈 not a professional photographer so I guess the 1.8 will do just fine om my Eos R body.
    Subscribed and liked

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Thank you Christophe! The RF 1.8 is really good. If you want a step up that won’t break the budget take a look at the Sigma 50mm 1.4 with an adapter. Amazing lens.

    • @Silencioro
      @Silencioro Год назад

      @@JamesReader I just ordered the Sigma 50mm 1.8! The reviews were outstanding so perfect solution for me. Thnx again

  • @lsamoa
    @lsamoa Год назад +1

    The bokeh with the RF 50mm 1.8 looks quite nervous, in lack of better words. Looking at it makes me squint. The 1.2's is much smoother

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      That’s a good way to describe it. I have found the same. Even at equal apertures the 50mm 1.2 is a little nicer

    • @lsamoa
      @lsamoa Год назад

      ​@@JamesReader I find that comparisons with fiolage or flowers in the background like yours give the best idea of overall image quality. Great video!

  • @trancer03
    @trancer03 10 месяцев назад

    You should have shot more of this on 1.8 or something like that because i dont think this should be a comparison between what 1.8 and 1.2 looks like, everyone knows there is going to be a difference shooting at a different aperture

  • @JAMxSkalla16
    @JAMxSkalla16 10 месяцев назад

    crazy to think you could buy 15 separate 1.8s for the price of 1 1.2. doesn't really seem too worth it from the comparisons

  • @Zackabier
    @Zackabier 9 месяцев назад

    Yes, I can see the difference and appreciate the slightly higher quality of the L lens, but to me it is in no way worth the extra cost.

  • @nicolaschallenor1120
    @nicolaschallenor1120 Год назад

    Great video, I do think many people would be better off getting the Sigma Art over the RF 50 1.8. Sure you have to use an adapter, but the Sigma is comparable in quality to the RF 85mm 1.2.

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      Very true. The Sigma 50mm is great. Probably the sharpest and most well corrected lens I have ever used is the Sigma 40mm 1.4. Monster of a lens but unbelievably good.

    • @nicolaschallenor1120
      @nicolaschallenor1120 Год назад

      @@JamesReader I don't have any experience though with the Sigma Art 35 or the Sigma Art 24-70 any thoughts?. I know in your other video you had a sigma in the Lumix, but not sure if you have the 35mm?

    • @JamesReader
      @JamesReader  Год назад +1

      @@nicolaschallenor1120 I've had the 35mm too which is great, just suffers a little from CA wide open (presuming we are talking about the EF version). My favourite "wide" angle Sigma prime is easily the 28mm 1.4. The Sigma 24-70 ART is seriously great too.

    • @nicolaschallenor1120
      @nicolaschallenor1120 Год назад

      @@JamesReader Thanks for the info 👍

  • @chetanshanfilms9988
    @chetanshanfilms9988 Год назад

    Can you share preset?

  • @japomi
    @japomi Год назад

    Nice to compare those two, tons of pictures, but man, not a sigle bit of a smile on her face.

  • @DB-wv8oq
    @DB-wv8oq Год назад

    Nice photos; obviously for most it would be better to start out with the 1.8 n save up to get the 1.2 🎉

  • @Slauts1
    @Slauts1 6 месяцев назад +2

    The price difference does not reflect the image difference at all 😭

  • @JaySilva88
    @JaySilva88 Год назад

    If you focus on the bokeh, the 1.8 has ugly "busy" bokeh sometimes, wile the 1.2 is perfectly smooth.
    But if you're the average Joe, you wouldn't know.