Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens

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Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Description

The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens is a versatile and highly popular lens among photographers, both amateur and professional. Its 50 millimeter focal length and maximum aperture of f/1.8 make it an excellent choice for a variety of photography genres, including portraits, action, and nighttime photography.

Exceptional Features

One of the standout features of this lens is its angle of view. The horizontal, vertical, and diagonal angles of 40º, 27º, and 46º respectively, provide a broad perspective which is especially useful for more dynamic compositions.

The minimum focusing distance of 1.15 feet (0.35 meters) allows photographers to get relatively close to their subjects, while the maximum magnification of 0.21x lets you capture fine details with ease. This makes the lens perfect for capturing intricate details in your subjects, whether it’s the texture of a fabric in a portrait or the delicate petals of a flower.

Advanced Autofocus System

Equipped with a stepping motor (STM), the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens delivers near-silent, continuous Servo AF for movies and smooth AF for stills. This feature is particularly advantageous for videographers who require quiet and precise autofocus during filming.

Compatibility and Build

On APS-C cameras, the lens offers an 80 millimeter effective focal length, while on full-frame cameras, it provides a classic 50 millimeter perspective. Its construction consists of 6 elements in 5 groups, ensuring quality image production with minimal aberrations.

Compact and Lightweight

The lens is conveniently compact and lightweight, with product dimensions of 1.54 x 2.72 x 2.72 inches and a weight of just 5.6 ounces. This makes it a portable option that can easily fit into your camera bag without adding significant weight.

Additional Information

The product model number is 0570C005AA, and it requires 1 Lithium Ion battery. It is not discontinued by the manufacturer, Canon Cameras US, and has been available since May 10, 2015. The lens is made in Malaysia and the product information is available in multiple languages, including English.

Conclusion

The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens is an excellent addition to any photographer’s kit. Its combination of versatility, advanced features, and compact design make it a go-to lens for a wide range of photographic applications. Whether you’re capturing stunning portraits, dynamic action shots, or beautiful night scenes, this lens is poised to deliver outstanding performance every time.

Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens Specification

Specification: Canon 50mm f/1.8 STM Lens

Product Dimensions

1.54 x 2.72 x 2.72 inches

Item Weight

‎5.6 ounces

Item model number

0570C005AA

Batteries

1 Lithium Ion batteries required.

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Date First Available

May 10, 2015

Manufacturer

Canon Cameras US

Language

English, English, English, English, English

Country of Origin

Malaysia

Item Weight (ounces)

5.6

ASIN

B00X8MRBCW

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  1. Christian Villafranca

    As long as it’s a canon brand, you don’t have to hesitate to order.

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  2. Christian Villafranca

    Recomendado, tiene un desenfoque muy bonito

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  3. kaska barcz

    HIGHLIGHTS: excellent image quality, compact form factor and affordable pricing, but with few concessions in build and AF performance.

    CONSTRUCTION: Slightly smaller and heavier than the prior model, EF 50 1.8 II, aka nifty-fifty, but with significantly better build quality. Improvements include metal mount, sturdier barrel and AF/MF switch, larger focus ring, grippy matte finish and stepping motor (STM). Unfortunately, it has an odd filter size, 49mm, rather than 52 or 58mm common to small Canon lenses.

    OPTICAL QUALITY: It’s the same optical formula as the nifty-fifty, but with tweaks to lens coatings and improved close focus ability. Wide open it’s tack sharp center frame, sharper than my nifty-fifty. Corners on full frame, e.g., 6D, are darker and softer than center but equalize by F2.8. On APS-C cameras, e.g., 70D and Rebel, there is little corner darkening or softness since nearly half the image circle is cropped out. Optimal sharpness is at F5.6. Chromatic aberration (CA) is mild and reduced over the nifty-fifty. In short, image quality is excellent open wide, even better stopped down and one ups the nifty-fifty in both sharpness and control of CA.

    BOKEH: I love the soft whirl of a defocused background, and this seven-blade diaphragm does not disappoint, rendering smooth bokeh and pleasantly round specular highlights. The smooth bokeh combined with pin sharp center frame really make subjects pop at larger apertures. This a great portrait lens!

    AUTO FOCUS speed and reliability is markedly better than the nifty-fifty. It’s accurate and rarely misses focus even in low light. Focus is achieved by front element extension (nested barrel. The STM motor is quieter than the prior model, albeit not completely silent.

    VIDEO FOCUS on a 70D is not as fast as STM zooms but buttery smooth and great for touchscreen pulls and Movie Servo. Focus noise, while low volume, was recorded by my 70D’s built-in mic during quiet video clips. The workaround is to use an external mic or prefocus.

    MANUAL FOCUS is focus-by-wire: the ring merely activates the focus motor and is not mechanically coupled to the lens. Manual focus is smooth, but control isn’t as good as a mechanical ring. The MF ring is thin but wider than the nifty-fifty’s ring and better positioned. Like USM lenses, it has Full-Time Manual (FTM), allowing AF override without flipping a switch: simply turn the MF ring. Unlike USM lenses, FTM is only active when the shutter button is half-depressed.

    HOOD: The groove on the barrel is for the 

    Canon ES-68

    , locking bayonet hood. It attaches to the outer barrel, protecting the protruding inner barrel from frontal impact and flare. It’s pricy but a worthwhile investment. Update (8/16/2015): The 

    JJC LH-68

    , a clone of the ES-68, is now available at less than half the cost of OEM.

    FINAL BLURB: The natural perspective and fast aperture make the EF 50 1.8 STM ideal for low light, travel and street photography with a full frame camera (6D). On a cropper, e.g., Rebel or 70D, it’s a short telephoto and perfect for portraits, indoor sports and stage. Canon got everything right with this redesign: accurate and snappy AF, sturdy build and, most significantly, vivid and sharp images wide open.

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  4. Iana Aurea

    fast delivery-brilliant lense

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  5. P.K. Frary

    Chegou antes do prazo! Eu gostei muito. A caixa veio sem danos. Está tudo certo!

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  6. P.K. Frary

    Hey there!

    I recently got my hands on the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens, and I’ve got to say, I’m pretty impressed with it! One thing that really stood out to me was the improved build quality—it’s got a metal mount now, which feels way sturdier than the old plastic one. It gives the lens a more solid, durable feel, kind of like the original version that everyone loved.

    The price of this lens has held steady over the years, staying pretty close to its original price tag since it first hit the shelves back in May 2015. It’s pretty cool to see that even after nine years, it’s still considered a budget-friendly option, making it accessible to photographers on different budgets.

    One thing I really dig about this lens is the improved focus ring. It’s wider and smoother now, which makes manual focusing a lot more fun and easy. Plus, even though it’s controlled electronically, you’ve still got the freedom to manually adjust the focus whenever you want.

    Now, it’s not all roses—unlike the Canon EF-S 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 IS STM camera kit lens, this one doesn’t have built-in image stabilization. So, if that’s a deal-breaker for you, it’s something to keep in mind. But overall, it’s a solid lens that’s stood the test of time in terms of both affordability and performance.
    In terms of picture quality, they’ve tweaked things a bit and added some fancy coatings to reduce glare and make colors pop. And get this—the lens is still super compact and lightweight, perfect for tossing in your bag and taking with you everywhere. Attached to my review are photos that I took with the lens.

    Overall, if you’re in the market for a new lens that won’t break the bank, you can’t go wrong with the Canon 50mm STM edition. It’s a real winner in my book!

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