MartinCrabtree
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who does astrophotography with telephotos?
I do! I took this photo at Arches National park at 200mm on my 35mm digital.who does astrophotography with telephotos?
It's not a Canon product so benji must condemn it.
So you don't know anything about astrophotography, yet claim this lens has no purpose.
LOL, benji is not alone, here comes the Canon Evangelism Strikeforce!!
The truth is, in 1971 Canon released the FD system and included the FD 55/1.2 ASPHERICAL, the first standard lens with an aspherical surface, plus a floating system. It was probably the most advanced standard lens on the world at the time. The Noct-Nikkor 58/1.2, also using an aspherical surface, was released six years afterwards in 1977, no doubt so Nikon could say they also had something similar.
I'm with benjiboy, no one will see the difference besides the photographer. Besides, who on earth would use a 55mm lens for portraits??? You would have a nervous sitter because you have to get so close, along w/ the typical distortion and bulbous noses you get w/ a normal lens.
There's a reason 85-135mm lenses are your standard focal lengths for portraits. Sure, anyone can use any lens for any job, but I'm sure not gonna do that. Been there, done that, won't do it again, it wasn't pretty.
for me, "it has no purpose".
So...who are you?
What I find somewhat odd is that a 1.2 is soft wide open, I had a Konica 1.2, when I talked to the Konica rep, who pitching Konica gear at a Photo shop I used in Santa Barbara at the time, told me that their 1.2 was optimized for wide open, the 1.7 was the best lens to use in decent lighting. When I traded in my Konica kit for a Nikon F with motor drive I passed on the Nikon 1.2 and got the 1.4.
Benjiboy, a forum member with over eleven thousands posts, member for more than 15 years here, a well-liked member here, and deserves respect.
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