TheToadMen
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Last year I bought a Canon AE-1 with a 28 and 50 mm lens and a Canon T70 with 50/1.8 lens. I never used Canon (somehow always Nikon) and I just wanted to see what Canon was about (+ GAS). Both are nice cameras to use. Since I knew nothing about the Canon system I tried to read up on it and checked the work of other analogue Canon photographers. Several times the FD 55/1.2 lens was mentioned as an excellent and special lens and I saw some nice images made with this lens. When this lens came up in a local online auction I dropped in a bid an to my surprise I won.
The lens arrived today and is in very good condition and it came with a nice Canon FD booklet. The booklet mentioned that there is an aspherical and a non-aspherical version of this lens. I was curious what the difference between these two is?
I'll stick my lens to my T70 tomorrow and take it out for a test run, to see if it is as good as its reputation - even in my hands.
The lens arrived today and is in very good condition and it came with a nice Canon FD booklet. The booklet mentioned that there is an aspherical and a non-aspherical version of this lens. I was curious what the difference between these two is?
I'll stick my lens to my T70 tomorrow and take it out for a test run, to see if it is as good as its reputation - even in my hands.