Experience the magic of stunning photography with our 85mm F1.8 Manual Focus Portrait Lens. With its large f1.8 aperture, you can effortlessly create smooth, beautiful background blurs that highlight your subject, giving your photos a professional touch. The lens offers exceptional sharpness, capturing every detail with high resolution and contrast, making every shot clear and vivid.
Designed specifically for Canon EOS series, this lens is compatible with a wide range of models. Its compact and lightweight design makes it ideal for photographers on the go, weighing just 1.2 lbs and measuring 4.1 x 4.1 x 7.2 inches. Whether you're capturing landscapes, portraits, short-range sports, or theater scenes, this lens has got you covered.
Please note that this is a fully manual lens, so you'll need to set your camera to Manual (M) mode to use it. Embrace the control and precision this lens offers, and elevate your photography to a new level.
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Compact for its capabilities
The lens is surprisingly compact, similar in size to the Canon EF-S18-55 kit lens. -
Good image quality
Despite manual focus and exposure adjustments, it delivers clear images with nice bokeh. -
Includes protective accessories
Comes with a drawstring pouch, microfiber cloth, lens pen, lens caps, and a lens hood. -
Budget-friendly choice
Offers good value for money for those who need an affordable portrait lens. -
Great aperture for low light
The large F1.8 aperture is ideal for low-light conditions and astrophotography.
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Doesn't fit all models perfectly
Some users experienced issues with the lens not clicking in properly on their camera. -
Manual focus and aperture
Requires careful manual adjustments, which can be challenging for some users. -
Limited close focusing
The closest focus distance at wide open aperture is about 3-4 feet, which may require stepping back for portrait shots. -
Inconsistent exposure
Exposure can vary significantly in different settings, leading to multiple adjustments for optimal shots. -
Dark screen visibility
In certain lighting conditions, the screen can be too dark to see, necessitating use of the camera's viewfinder.