Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Canon EF 35mm f/2 Wide Angle Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

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With a minimum focusing distance of only 0.8 ft. (25cm) of this Canon's fast 35mm wide-angle lens, you can approach the subject closer and still obtain a more natural wide-angle effect. You can even obtain good background blur for portraits.
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Technical Details

- EF mount; wide-angle lens
- Compact and lightweight
- 35mm focal length
- f/2 maximum aperture
- Overall linear extension system with Autofocus drive
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Customer Buzz
 "Versatile - Even Indoor Portraits" 2010-01-21
By Heidi (Arkansas)
I love this lens. It's excellent for small spaces, like indoor shots. It also has a low enough f stop to let in lots of light which is also, important for in-door with no flash. Great for snapshots but also portraits. Professionals as well as amateurs will love this lens.

Customer Buzz
 "My first dip into the "Prime" pool." 2010-01-13
By Lrn2Go (Oklahoma City, Ok)
This product has a good number of excellent reviews that give you a general idea of what is good about this lens... so I'll be brief.



Reasons I love it:

* Very quick to focus

* Sharp

* Useful in full body portraits to head-shots (on a 1.6x DSLR like a Rebel/450D)

* Great low-light lens (I use it all the time in clubs)

* Very light weight

* Useful focus window (unlike the Rebel XSI/XS/T1i's kit 18-55mm IS lens)

* "EF" (Useful on full frame, and "crop" frame sensor camera's... so I'll be keeping it as I upgrade)

* Solid build quality (metal lens mount, light, but has a good "solid" heft to it)

* About equivalent to a 50mm lens on a full frame sensor or 35mm format camera.

* Good "carry around" lens (Light, unobtrusive, small, good focal length, very useful aperature)

* Shallow depth of field at f/2, great for soft backgrounds



Things that I noticed (which bring it down to "great" and not "amazing"):

* My lens tends to over-expose images from what the meter says (add a little -EV and you're golden. On the plus side of this, you get a brighter picture in the dark than you were expecting)

* Focus ring is very thin and "plastic-y" (works good though)

* No manual over-ride when in AF mode (not that big a deal)

* Colors are a little muted for my taste (bumping the saturation up, or post processing clears this right up)

* f/2 is shallow... very shallow (good focus is a must at this aperture)

* Background "Bokeh" reflects 5 sides of the aperture blades

* AF is noisy (in comparison to HSM lenses)



At it's price, I have no problem recommending it to anybody who's thinking about buying one. It's an EXCELLENT lens for the money, and much better build quality than the Canon 50mm f/1.8 "fantastic plastic" (as can be seen in the increase in cost, however). It produces better pictures, BY FAR, than the Canon EF-S 18-55mm IS f/3.5-5.6 at an equivalent 35mm length.



Yes, you should just buy it and be pleased!

Customer Buzz
 "stellar performer" 2010-01-05
By K. Kwock
My copy of this lens is extremely sharp. This is a very good alternative to the Canon 35mm f/1.4 L, f you are looking for this focal length. The focusing is a little slower and noisier than the current USM lenses, but it performs quite well and I have been very happy with it.

Customer Buzz
 "An older lens that needs an update" 2009-11-24
By D. Lucas (Portland, OR)
I purchased this lens mostly because I shoot a 1.6 crop sensor and the 50mm on that crop is a bit too telephoto for most indoor situations.

I didn't have the cash to shell out for the L-series version of this lens, but figured the f/2 would be fast enough for me. It is fast enough when the light is good, but this lens really struggles in low-light situations. It is also very soft until about f/4, effectively making it no more useful than the kit lens that comes with the newer Rebel series cameras at 35mm.



Were Canon to update this lens with a f/1.8 and USM, it'd buy it again, but until then, this is pretty much a lens to pass on.

Customer Buzz
 "Small, sharp lens w/ poor low-light focusing" 2009-11-02
By Omar Siddique (Ellicott City, MD USA)
This lens is small and fast, producing crisp, pleasing images at most apertures, but focusing poorly in low-light, and being unusually noisy.



Important to note: on cropped-sensor cameras like the Canon Rebels and 40/D50D (check Wikipedia for "APS-C" and for "Crop Factor" for details), the 1.6x crop-factor means this lens is effectively a 56mm. That amount of telephoto is slight enough to get decent candid photos, but still had me backing away to get a whole person into the shot.



In brighter lighting, this lens focuses quickly (but noisily), but its lack of USM is most apparent when it focus-hunts horribly and slowly in even modestly low-light, attached to my Canon EOS Rebel T1i 15.1 MP CMOS Digital SLR Camera with 3-Inch LCD and EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS Lens.



I have trouble judging exactly where the expected blur of large aperture ends and lens softness start, but images seemed consistent through the whole frame, somewhat soft at the fully open f/2, reasonably crisp by f/2.5. The bokeh is pleasing and consistent.



I found this lens slightly noisier, but not quite as sharp as the cheaper Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 II Camera Lens, however its 35mm focal length is much more useful (than 50mm) with a cropped sensor.



The image quality seemed just as sharp as the more expensive Canon EF 28mm f/1.8 USM Wide Angle Lens for Canon SLR Cameras, producing slightly cooler colors than that lens. The USM motor of that 28mm lens is much quieter and faster than this 35mm.



It may just be this copy, but this lens is the first of 5 I've tried on my T1i that seems to fit "poorly"-- it feels too "tight" and is difficult to turn/lock into place. No other EF or EF-S lenses I've tried have done that, so it seems to be the lens. All product lines have the occasional manufacturing error, though, so I don't dock a star for that (but I do for the focus-hunting).



I really like this lens, it's solid, small, lightweight, and a reasonably effective focal-length. Sadly, I was looking for a large aperture prime to use in clubs/restaurants, which makes the slow focus-hunting in low-light a deal breaker.



For the price, this is a very nice lens. Recommended for daylight/outdoor use.


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