OT: Got my dream lens! 85mm f/1.2L

dendronepthya

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I've wanted the Canon 85L for quite some time and finally pulled the trigger when the latest fall rebates were announced. It is massive and heavy, but I sort of like that. I haven't had a chance to take many portraits with it yet, but I did take it out to take some nighttime shots.

First off, this is what it looks like on my 5D II.
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I took these next 3 handheld in next to no light, so I got some shutter speed hand shake going on. With a tripod I'm sure these would have come out much better.

f/1.2
1/100s
ISO 640
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f/1.2
1/80s
ISO 2000
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f/1.2
1/15s
ISO 3200
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Fast glass is sweet. I've got some manual Nikkors--a 50mm f/1.2 and an 85mm f/1.8 that are favorites of mine.
 
I love your time lapse videos. The one with the airport at night is amazing. I haven't had a chance yet to take a good shot with the 85 yet. Last night was just a torture test of walk-around hand held shooting in near impossible conditions. I'm looking forward to taking some nice portrait style candids in better light.
 
Yes. A lower f-number represents a larger aperture allowing more light in. Once you get f-numbers in the 1.0-1.8 range, you can take some really nice low light photos.
 
I love this lens. It's my most used next to my 90ts. Natural light portraits are the best with it, but shooting portraits at 1.2 takes some practice. :D
 
Portraits are definitely a challenge with this lens especially at minimum focus distance. I'm getting a lot of "one eye in focus, the other eye out of focus" when I shoot f/1.2. Still, the one eye that is in focus is incredibly sharp!
Here is a 100% crop from a shot I took at my office.
f/1.2
1/160
ISO 100
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I've seen some pics professionals took using this lens and the sharpness blows this picture away.
 
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I need to start shooting people (with cameras) more.

Self Portrait at f1.2 under natural lighting @ ~5 feet distance:

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Here's one with the lens, all natural light @ I think f2.

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I think this one was wide open at 1.2

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Yeah, this lens stopped down even a little bit will give unbelievable sharpness. I'm just dazzled at how sharp the lens is wide open. Not a whole lot will be in the plane of focus, but what is is sharp. What I really love about this lens is its ability to gather light. I'm a total sucker for huge aperture lenses now. Ever since I got a 50mm 1.4, just about every lens I've picked up since has been a large aperture prime.
 
Gotta love the holy trinity! If they ever put that new IS system into the 135L (and possibly made it an f/1.8) I'd be all over it! My worry is that the 135 and 85 are so close together in focal length. Some say that they are more complementary than they seem, but I have a hard time picturing it.

Here are three completely random photos from this lens:
Something random from my boss' office. I can imagine this lens being used quite nicely for product shots.
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Dad at lunch:
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Sunset outside my greenhouse:
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