Canon TS-E 50mm F2.8 L Macro
Avantages et inconvénients
par nos spécialistes
Objectif macro spécialisé avec mouvements de bascule-décalage pour un contrôle créatif de la profondeur de champ. Offre une netteté exceptionnelle et une distorsion optique minimale. Mise au point manuelle uniquement, nécessitant la précision de l'utilisateur. Grossissement maximal de 1:2 avec distance de mise au point minimale de 0,27 m. Idéal pour les photographes ayant besoin de travaux macro contrôlés et de correction de perspective architecturale.
Avis Canon TS-E 50mm F2.8 L Macro
Basé sur 6 avis
The annoying thing about all these Canon TSE lenses is that they dont fully rotate for shifting. You might just need to rotate one click and then realize that youve come to the end and then have rotate almost a full circle in the other direction just to shift. The focus is also super tight and torques my adapter. Ideally it would have a similar resistance as the 24mm TSE. Otherwise, a great lens.
The annoying thing about all these Canon TSE lenses is that they dont fully rotate for shifting. You might just need to rotate one click and then realize that youve come to the end and then have rotate almost a full circle in the other direction just to shift. The focus is also super tight and torques my adapter. Ideally it would have a similar resistance as the 24mm TSE. Otherwise, a great lens.
brandon
10 mai 2019
I use the 17mm and 24mm, and now have added this lens for detail work in architectural photography. So far it is every bit as good as the wider lensessharp and with great color rendering. But now with the macro and the large aperture I have greater control over depth of field.
I use the 17mm and 24mm, and now have added this lens for detail work in architectural photography. So far it is every bit as good as the wider lensessharp and with great color rendering. But now with the macro and the large aperture I have greater control over depth of field.
Frederick
25 janvier 2019
I have waited so long for an update to the old TS-E 45mm that I never liked enough to own. When I saw Canon had released this new version I knew it was the lens I'd been waiting for. Its a real gem. I shoot architecture and interiors and its a brilliant focal length as the 24mm TS-E is often just too wide. Superb sharpness and image quality with only a slight smidge of distortion. Sharp wide open and when tilted or shifted. With the EF25ii extension tune can do 1:1 macro. Only negative is the short focus throw from 3m to infinity that makes focusing a little more difficult than it should be but I'm getting used to it. Highly recommended.
I have waited so long for an update to the old TS-E 45mm that I never liked enough to own. When I saw Canon had released this new version I knew it was the lens I'd been waiting for. Its a real gem. I shoot architecture and interiors and its a brilliant focal length as the 24mm TS-E is often just too wide. Superb sharpness and image quality with only a slight smidge of distortion. Sharp wide open and when tilted or shifted. With the EF25ii extension tune can do 1:1 macro. Only negative is the short focus throw from 3m to infinity that makes focusing a little more difficult than it should be but I'm getting used to it. Highly recommended.
Gazwas
17 septembre 2018
I just rented this lens for a week long shoot. Coupled with a Canon 5dsr, a tripod and careful focusing in live view this combination will easily outperform the 4x5 cameras I shot with for 30 years.
I just rented this lens for a week long shoot. Coupled with a Canon 5dsr, a tripod and careful focusing in live view this combination will easily outperform the 4x5 cameras I shot with for 30 years.
Mark
2 août 2018
Improved in every way over the predecessor 45 mm TSE. Not earth shattering enhancements but solid incremental enhancements. Some will wonder why not use Photoshop to do something similar. That approach is vastly inferior to using a proper tilt shift or perspective control lens. We took photos with this lens and examined the sharpness in Photoshop. The results are impressive.
Improved in every way over the predecessor 45 mm TSE. Not earth shattering enhancements but solid incremental enhancements. Some will wonder why not use Photoshop to do something similar. That approach is vastly inferior to using a proper tilt shift or perspective control lens. We took photos with this lens and examined the sharpness in Photoshop. The results are impressive.
Paul
27 décembre 2017