Bill Burk
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I rather see that video as trickle to start a discussion on the spread (and usefulness) of these lenses.
In contrast to you 1.2 lenses are alien to me, something I never came across, only read about, and than not even as something most useful.
I believe f/1.4 "made" SLR cameras. I once had a Contaflex with a 50mm f/2.8 and focusing was not a pleasant experience with the dim finder.
(I bought it mostly for the box. It had bad fungus but came complete with warranty, box, purchase receipt with matching serial numbers and case. Gave it to a friend who was decorating her kitchen with red accents.)
Every time I contemplated an f/1.2 the price was more than I was willing to spring for...
But I think the Canon Pellix just sort of "came with" that lens... you really needed that extra half stop since you were losing it to the mirror. Like with f/1.4 and SLR's, the f/1.2 made the Pellix possible.