Canon FD 50mm 1.4 test

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Uploaded by on May 2, 2011

Canon FD 50mm 1.4 tested on a Canon 7D with Zykkor convertion ring. From F-stop 1.4 to 2 it's no good, because it's get too creamy, but from 2 and up it's fine.

The footage was shot in a park called "Vigelandsparken" in Oslo, Norway

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  • Just a few questions - if I get this lens and adapter I won't lose any f-stops? It is very important that f really stays in 1.4, so I could film in low-light environments. And is this f number constant all the time?

  • @Brutalexecution Yes, you loose F-stops. I believe you loose 1-2 F-stops. The lens is very creamy at 1.4 so it''s not sharp before you go over f2.0. I would recommend the Sigma 50mm 1.4 for Canon (modern lens) (better than Canon EF 1.4) for nightshots.

  • @Brutalexecution Yes, you loose F-stops. I believe you loose 1-2 F-stops. The lens is very creamy at 1.4 so it''s not sharp before you go over f2.0. I would recommend the Sigma 50mm 1.4 for Canon (modern lens) (better than Canon EF 1.4) for nightshots.

  • Does the Zykkor have glass or not? I have an adaptor with no glass, no complaints about focus but it depends what you are shooting.

  • @bruvvamoff Yes, the Zykkor has correctional glass.

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  • @bruvvamoff which adapter are you using bruvva?!

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