 The Canon M50 is a really cool camera if you're looking to get into adapting modern cameras with vintage lenses. I've been doing so and today I have a video for you guys. It's a comparison of the Canon 50 1.8, a Minolta 58mm 1.4 and last one is the reigning champ the Pentax 50mm 1.4. That lens in all my testing so far has been my favorite but I kind of liked each one I've used so far. So I hope you guys find this video useful. Stick around to the end because I did some really exciting experimental stuff I always wanted to try and I was able to pull it off on the Canon M50 with a Canon FD lens. So I hope you guys enjoy that. If you're new to the channel, like and subscribe. If you guys have been checking these videos out, thank you. Let me know what you guys think in the comments. What's up guys? I'm at the dog park with my friend Brixton who's eager. To do this, Brixton is a complete jerk but don't worry, you got what was coming. Anyway, on to the comparison videos. The first one is the Canon 50mm 1.8. I'm kind of surprised at how much I've liked this lens. It's not especially well known for being a performer. I always took it as a pretty mediocre kit lens. But all my tests so far are actually really promising. Next we have the Pentax 50mm 1.4 and I accidentally shot it at F16. So again, this won't be a great comparison. I was actually underwhelmed in this video and I'm not entirely sure why because all the stuff I've shot on the Pentax prior is incredible. Lastly we have the Minolta which I have been enjoying. It has a flatter look than the other lenses. And so far I'm really into it actually. It does seem a little soft, wide open but I don't really mind that much to be honest. I'm not into the pixel peeping.