Canon EF 35mm f/2 Wide Angle Lens for Canon SLR Cameras
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Canon EF 35mm f/2 Wide Angle Lens for Canon SLR Cameras

List Price: $390.00
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Brand: Canon
Binding: Electronics

Features:

  • EF mount; wide-angle lens
  • Compact and lightweight
  • 35mm focal length
  • f/2 maximum aperture
  • Overall linear extension system with Autofocus drive

Accessories:
 

Tiffen 52mm 25 Filter (Red)

Tiffen 52mm 11 Filter (Green)

Tiffen 52mm 47 Filter (Blue)

Tiffen 52mm 58 Filter (Green)

Tiffen 52mm 80A Filter

Customer Reviews:

Wonderful lens [Posted on 2008-01-05]
(This review is based on my usage on my Rebel XTi which is a cropped-sensor camera.)

When we visited the Taos Pueblo, I read that you had to pay to use your camera inside the Pueblo and if you camera looked too professional, they might not let you use it at all. So I decided to mount only one prime lens, and that was this 35mm. It took amazing photos.

I love the sharpness, color saturation, and contrast of this lens. While it isn't the lens to use for individual portraits, close candids or catching wildlife, it shoots outdoor scenes, indoor scenes and small groups of people - low light or otherwise.

It is sharp enough so that when I have had occasion to want to photograph something zoomed in and didn't have another lens with me, I have cropped the image and still get acceptable detail.

Other pluses: it allows you to focus close - about 6 inches; it is small and lightweight; the focus is razor sharp; the color saturations and contrast are striking; on a cropped-sensor body like the Rebel XTi it is approx equiv to a 50mm on a film camera; this is an EF lens so you will be able to use it on a full-frame sensor.

Minuses: the focus is noisy - not enough to wake up people, but noticeable in a quiet room; it is a small lens and so doesn't look impressive; it has a funny optional lens hood.


Not as good as zoom [Posted on 2008-01-07]
I returned this lens after comparing it to my Canon 24-105.
It wasn't as good, in the center or the corners.


A Sweet Little Lens [Posted on 2008-04-07]
While this lens is not perfect, it is lightweight and does a fairly good job. Using it on a Canon 5D, it takes good landscape and architectural images. Its size is amazing in its compactness and lightness. It is fairly sharp from edge to edge and has distance indicators meaning one can set the lens to manual and use it with preset hyperfocal distance. The lens itself is noisy and without USM, it is not as smooth in focusing as a more expensive lens. But for the price, it is highly recommended for those days when carrying a heavier lens just is not an option.


Having F2 is inspiring-it adds so many creative options-my new favorite lens [Posted on 2008-06-13]
I find myself using this lens more and more. I love using an F2 aperture. It opens up a whole new world of creativity. You can make ordinary scenes become extraordinary. You can blur out backgrounds and make your subject pop off the screen/print. But, be warned, you will need fast shutter speeds so your pics will not be overexposed. I was shooting wide open in daylight today and sometimes the camera had to choose a shutter speed of 8000! That is my 40d's maximum shutter speed. So, if you have a Rebel (Max. shutter speed of 4000), you may have to use a slightly smaller aperture or screw on an ND filter/polarize to ensure your pics aren't over exposed.

I have tried taking pics at F2 through F22 and this lens is pretty sharp at all apertures. Like most lenses it is slightly sharper when stopped down a bit but F2 is very useable!

About focusing...many people have mentioned how loud it is. This will not be an issue if you are shooting outside. You won't even notice the noise. But, inside, in a church, you will be getting some funny looks. But, there is always manual focus for more discrete situations. Just remember to flick the switch. You can't focus manually when you are on auto focus.

It has taken a little time for me to get used to using a fixed focal length lens. I, like most us , have been spoiled by zooms. But, it is nice to have almost no distortion and be able to take pics in available room light (while keeping a low iso like 200 or 400) This lens also gives you something no Canon zoom can give you. Apertures below 2.8.

This lens is so light you don't even feel it on your camera. Much better for your neck after an 8 hour day of walking around taking pics. For the first time in a long time I have gotten brave and left my 17-40 L and my 70-200 L at home. This lens can't do everything but it can do a lot of things so it makes a great walk around lens.

If I need to take a pic with something that is pretty far away I use my 40'd's live view and magnify the screen 10 times. This is an excellent way to tell if I am focused properly. Once the focus is set, I go back to looking though the viewfinder. Then, when I crop the image and zoom in the part I need, it is very sharp. You lose a little bit of file size but hey, that is a small price to pay to only have to carry around one very small and light lens.

I have only had this lens for about a week. So far I really like it. Having a sharp F2 was the main reason I chose this lens. I have a feeling this will stay on my camera more than my L lenses. It is nice to know I have a good lens to handle indoor situations. Sure, I can always crank up the ISO on my other L lenses but it is sooo nice to shoot indoors and never go above ISO 400. The pic quality is really great.

If you are used to zooms there will be a little bit of an adjustment period. You will feel limited at first and then you will adapt your technique to exploit the most from this lens. I love it and highly recommend it. The price is great and the image quality for the most part is impressive.

I also own the 50mm 1.8. I don't find that focal length very useful. (Because I don't do a lot of portraits) I always feel boxed in. 35mm is a lot better focal length for me.


Basic 35mm lens [Posted on 2008-06-14]
This is a great low priced prime lens. While it lacks any zoom, it has a great DOF and crisp clear image. It is a bit noisy, but more than makes up for it with quality and small size. Highly recommended entry level lens for quick easy photos, and that old 35mm experience and shot.


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