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I have read a few reviews and this lens seems to get favourable press. Does anyone have experience with the lens that could back this up? Also would anyone like to recommend an alternative portrait lens?
Is the Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM a better lens?
Is the Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM a better lens?
Further to tdodd's comments, which you should absolutely heed, it should be at the price. The EF 135mm f/2.8 SF also has a good reputation, and is supposed to be approximately as good as the 85mm f1.8. I've seen outdoors / nature photos taken with the soft-focus which added a very nice arty element to the picture, but with the SFF off it's reputed to be very sharp. It's far more affordable than the EF 135mm f/2 L.Is the Canon EF 135mm f/2 L USM a better lens?
Someone else mentioned this on another thread recently, and it's made me go looking for it on mine.... I'm on my second copy. The first had horrific purple fringing and had to be returned. ...
... The bokeh is awesome ...

I pulled the trigger on my 85mm f/1.8 somewhat impulsively, and I'm already lusting over the 70-200. It's really early days for me & the 85mm f/1.8, but f/1.8 seems too wide so far. Ok, I know there's really no such thing as "too wide", but at f/1.8 the depth of field has been too shallow for my subjects so far - I've been using it at at least f/2, so perhaps I wouldn't miss the extra stop if I were to get the 70-200.All in all a great little lens ... the 70-200 can come fairly close.
Plenty of sample shots from the 85/1.8 here....
http://www.pixel-peeper.com/adv/?le...&iso_max=none&exp_min=none&exp_max=none&res=3
I'm on my second copy. The first had horrific purple fringing and had to be returned. The second one is a peach - sharp and with fast AF. I don't shoot portraits but here are a couple of action shots taken with my 50D. The first (shot at f/2) has had a small exposure boost. The second (shot at f/4) has had a crop. Sharpening and everything else is at Lightroom defaults.
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Links to your pics don't work for me Tim. I've heard about purple fringing with the 85/1.8 - is this axial CA do you think? I'd be interested to see any examples from your first copy![]()
Another thought, the EF 100mm f/2 is almost identical to the 85/1.8 in every respect. This lens seems to be a little overlooked and while I've never used one I strongly suspect it is superb.
Weirdly, they work for me if I right click on the blue question-mark (which is how non-loading images show in Safari) and choose "open in new window", then refresh this forum page.Links to your pics don't work for me Tim.
These aren't working at all for me.... The worst case example I still have doesn't show PF, just CA, even on areas that are close to blown but not actually blown. This is the whole image....
http://lh5.ggpht.com/_4_R8TkwT74w/SdzMEUXLcHI/AAAAAAABCUo/lTxn3TmlLos/20081206_144357_3339_LR.jpg
100% crop of the worst of the CA....
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_4_R8TkwT74w/SdzMGD1p-4I/AAAAAAABCUw/4euEo8Ti4U8/20081206_144357_3339_LR-2.jpg
I have read a few reviews and this lens seems to get favourable press. Does anyone have experience with the lens that could back this up? Also would anyone like to recommend an alternative portrait lens?
have you taken any pics since that second one Glo
the 85mm is a nice lens, like others have said they can suffer a bit from purple fringing though.