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Canon Normal EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens 
Canon Normal EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens

 
Canon Normal EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens

Model: Normal EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Autofocus Lens
Camera Type: 35 mm SLR
Lens Type: Normal / Straight (35 - 65mm)
MPN: 2537a003
Type of Focus: Autofocus
Lens Brand: Canon
Product ID: EPID48213156
Description: To bring small things into full-sized view, select from one of the lenses in this category. Macro lenses can uncover detail that would be impossible to detect by the eye and give new perspective to extremely minute subjects such as insec...
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  Excellent True Macro Lens Reveals A Whole New World!
Review created: 10/06/06(updated 12/05/07)
30 of 36 people found this review helpful.

The Canon EF 50mm “Compact Macro” is one of the most important lenses in my bag. I am finding that really close-focus photography is a fantastic way to capture truly interesting images. A whole new world is revealed when you look through this outstanding optical glass.

This is a “mid grade” model that is very affordable. It takes INCREDIBLY SHARP photographs, truly as sharp as a pro lens. It features a useful “distance scale window” with indications for macro ratios. It is well constructed and has the superior stainless steel lens mount. This fantastic lens has proven to be completely reliable.

The “Compact-Macro” features nine elements in a “floating” optical system for improved focusing accuracy, especially at very close distances. The front element extends as you focus, but it does not rotate, so circular polarizers and special effects filters are never a hassle. The front glass is deeply recessed behind the 52mm filter threads, so a hood is not needed, it’s “built-in”.

The Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Macro Lens has a 1:2 magnification factor. The “half life-size” images are awesome. You can make a coin look like a manhole cover. This is especially true on “small frame” digital SLRs like any of Canon’s Digital Rebels, 20D, 30D or the new 40D cameras. It becomes the equivalent of an 80mm lens on Digitals, which is an extremely useful focal length.

The Canon Compact-Macro is very comfortable to carry around, for hours on end. It “balances” beautifully on semi-pro camera bodies, making it a joy to handle.

I am amazed at how beautifully this model performs for non-macro applications. The six-blade aperture is fast enough for almost any “low-light” situation and the optics are incredibly free of distortions. Best of all, it is really, really sharp, and I mean “L class” sharp! Color and contrast are consistently superb and very pleasing to the eye.

This model employs the AFD “Arc Form Drive” auto focus design. It is not the quickest and not as quiet as a USM lens, but for the price it is excellent. Besides, for close-ups, you will want to use manual focusing anyway. Really tight shots require that you get the exact subject element that you intend to “feature” into crisp focus. The extremely fine focus adjustment gives you the ability to be incredibly precise.

This lens produces absolutely beautiful “bokeh”, thanks to the nice "fast" aperture. Portraits really have that vibrant 3-D quality, with the most pleasant blurred backgrounds that you will ever see from an affordable lens.

As a “walking around” lens, this is as good as any prime in its price range. The macro feature is like icing on the cake! It is faster and sharper than almost any zoom lens. It does a great job of performing many tasks extremely well. It’s a killer portrait lens, a great lens for “street” photography, it’s a fine choice for nature hiking and adventure photos. If it were not a Macro, it would still be worth every single penny, but fortunately, it is a Macro too!

Macro photography is where this lens really shines. To get the most out of it, you need to wake up your creative juices and look at things directly through its magical Macro eye. You can capture the most artistic shots that you have ever seen. Just glue your eye to your viewfinder and you will find beautiful things to capture everywhere you look.

If you want to have a lot of fun, get a Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact-Macro and turn yourself loose in a brand new small world!

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  Just what I wanted
Review created: 11/05/06
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3 of 6 people found this review helpful.

I am an advanced amatuer photographer, and I try to have good equipment, at least as good as my finances allow. I wanted a good macro lens (already had a less-expensive one) and I know and trust Canon brand. I, therefore, looked for a Canon Macro for my digital and film cameras. I didn't want to spend money for a new one and hoped I could locate one on eBay. My wish came true. I won the bid for a little more than half the cost of a new one. It came to me in great shape, just as advertized, and I have already taken some classy images with it. Thank you to the "seller" and to eBay.


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  CANON EOS EF 50mm f2.5 Macro Lens
Review created: 04/08/08
2 of 2 people found this review helpful.

In a pure simple term, It is one outstanding lens, to bad Canon stopped making it. It's sharp, compact simply a wonderful addition to anyone using a Canon EOS Slr. Film or Digital, you cannot go wrong.

I like it better than the 100mm f2.8, the only other alternative would be a Macro-Bellows. That will bring you so close, you won't believe your eyes. Your options are limited, you can spend 900 dollars to buy a Novoflex model, or look for something compatible online.

True macro photography is done with a bellows, for everyday the 50mm f2.5 Canon EF Lens cannot be beaten. Stay away from those cheap 30-40 Dollar China models, they don't work, if it looks to good to be true. It most often is, take care


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  Canon EF 50mm Macro f2.5
Review created: 08/08/08
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.

A true macro lens not only makes close-up focusing possible but it also doubles as a "normal" lens. It's not as fast as most normal lenses but it makes up for it,in my opinion, because of the macro capability. With most Canon digital bodies, the 1.6x magnification factor is an advantage for the 50mm Macro since it then works like an 80mm macro that gives you a bit more working room than a true 50mm and costs much less than the 60mm EF-S macro. So, it's a winner all the way around at a better than average price. A local pick up is always an added bonus to save shipping.


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  Canon EF 50mm f/2.5 Compact Macro Lens
Review created: 11/06/09
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Canon's 50mm compact macro. This is an awesome lens. While not a true macro it does do one heck of a job on close up shots; I shoot a lot of close up photos of plants and insects, and this lens gets it done. It is also excellent for portraiture. It is very inexpensive, and worth every penny of the price. Canon's 60 and 100mm macro lenses will cost nearly 2-3x as much as the 50mm compact macro. While they give you a further working distance this can also be a hinderance when shooting in close quarters, and the 60mm does not work on cameras with full frame sensors. While this lens has a noisy autofocus and is not internal zoom, this does not make it an unenjoyable lens to work with. The build quality is fairly good, and it proves to be a very versatile walk-around lens.


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  Decent little Lens for the $$..
Review created: 12/18/08
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Decent.. not as detailed as it's Big Brothers but ok for starting Macro and Wee Photo chores for sure!!


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