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What can you do with a cheap lens? 1: outdoors

Started Mar 21, 2022 | Discussions thread
G Dickson
G Dickson Senior Member • Posts: 1,762
Re: What can you do with a cheap lens? 1: outdoors
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unhappymeal wrote:

You know that Nikon makes a 40mm f/2, right? Its list price is within 50 Euros of the RF 50mm f/1.8 and it weighs a whopping 10g more. That extra 50 euros buys you silent autofocus (I've played with the RF 50mm f/1.8 at our local store, it audibly chatters), weather sealing and nicer (imho of course) bokeh.

I'm glad you like the lens, but some of us want Canon to do better. I feel the same way about Canon's entry-level bodies. The RP, in a vacuum, is a fine camera, but the Z5, which was selling for nearly the same price, is just so much better it's ridiculous. It feels like outside of Canon's top tier bodies and lenses that they are regressing.

In many ways I completely agree with you. I was thinking about replacing my 40mm f2.8 stm with the 35mm RF. Over 500 pounds. Plastic construction and no weather sealing.  At that price point. No thanks.

I am absolutely no lens snob, but the non-L RF lenses really don't appeal. For the price of that 35mm, Sigma offer an f2 (but not for Canon of course) in full metal construction, metal lens hood, weather sealing gasket at the mount and an aperture ring.

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