New Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 for $87/89 w/free shipping. Lowest price I have seen recently for a NEW unit from a reseller I trust.
Called the "nifty fifty". Made of plastic, but many photographers rave about the quality of the photos it produces. Perfect for Portraits and similar work.
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I'll suggest J&R which has this for $85 at Link and you will also get 12% via Live at Live Cashback. Shipping is $7 to CA but no tax, so total is approx. $82.
I am not familiar with anything regarding New Yorkers paying sales tax on everything. I also am not a tax specialist, but here is my understanding of state tax liability. Typically, you are supposed to pay tax to your own jurisdiction on out of state purchases. There is usually a place for it on your state tax forms. But nobody pays it, and no state tries to enforce it. If the seller has a presence in that state, they are obliged to collect taxes for goods shipped to that state. J and R has a flagship location in NYC, and a bunch of other B&M stores in Manhattan. That is J and R collects sales tax from New Yorkers.
Sorry to veer this topic, but the 50mm I just bought seems to "hunt" focus a long time in general and often not find it at all when AF is set to center. It also occasionally misses focus in the wider apertures. I am confident I am focusing properly. Is this something anomalous to the lens I received (then I should have it checked) or has anyone with the lens experienced this as well (and I should work around it)?
jidteach said:Sorry to veer this topic, but the 50mm I just bought seems to "hunt" focus a long time in general and often not find it at all when AF is set to center. It also occasionally misses focus in the wider apertures. I am confident I am focusing properly. Is this something anomalous to the lens I received (then I should have it checked) or has anyone with the lens experienced this as well (and I should work around it)?
This is typical for the 50 1.8. It will servo back and forth a few times in low light or indoors hunting for focus. Also at wider aperatures (F2 F1.8) the depth of field is razor thin. You can have the subject eyes in focus and their nose blurry. The camera/lens is taking it's best guess on what you want in focus. When the lens does manage to focus correctly you can capture some wonderful images. Just don't expect to use this on a moving object (like your kids) and get a sharp low light image.
nyc2sd2002 said:jidteach said:Sorry to veer this topic, but the 50mm I just bought seems to "hunt" focus a long time in general and often not find it at all when AF is set to center. It also occasionally misses focus in the wider apertures. I am confident I am focusing properly. Is this something anomalous to the lens I received (then I should have it checked) or has anyone with the lens experienced this as well (and I should work around it)?
This is typical for the 50 1.8. It will servo back and forth a few times in low light or indoors hunting for focus. Also at wider aperatures (F2 F1.8) the depth of field is razor thin. You can have the subject eyes in focus and their nose blurry. The camera/lens is taking it's best guess on what you want in focus. When the lens does manage to focus correctly you can capture some wonderful images. Just don't expect to use this on a moving object (like your kids) and get a sharp low light image.Excellent response. Thanks.
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