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I used the tracking mechanism and watched my package go to three different cities around where I live. I opted for the free super saver shipping method, which normally is prompt and delivered early. I ordered this item on a Sunday and it didn't arrive until the Tuesday of the next week. I am from Cincinnati and it came from Indiana (next door), down to Lexington, KY, and around to Grove City, OH. I don't know who messed up the shipping/tracking of this package but I was not happy.Overall, I love the item, but was dissapointed with the shipping.
Portraits and low-light shots are especially great with this lens. This lens is a great investment for ~$100. AMAZING bokeh can be produced. It's a great prime lens to carry around if you don't feel like dragging around all your lenses. Size is great and photos are fantastic, especially for the price. Just need to get used to the fact that u can't zoom with it. Addition of filters makes it even more amazing.
Awesome lens considering its price. A must-have item for all Canon users. DOF is amazing, works wonders when working in HD Movie mode or even the EOS movie hack.The body feels like a toy, so do your best not to drop this baby. Many say that the AF is a bit loud, but I could care less.it gets the job done.Photo Quality: Amazing.
I am able to take some great shots in very low light without flash using this lens. For the money you can't go wrong. It is light and feels cheap but it takes great photos. It gives me a lot of versatility in low light situations. You can't go wrong buying this lens.
Speaking of which, a HUGE THANK YOU to everyone who wrote a review, both favorably and not of the item. LOOK NO FURTHER.Trust me, you won't feel bad about getting this lens over the f/1.4 USM lens that's over 3 times the price. This 50 mm f/1.8 II has met and exceeded all of my expectations for the lens.Yes, the AF motor is a little noisy. Skip the "add to wishlist" part, just buy it.At $100, this might be one of the best regular price (i.e. I have a Canon Rebel T2i/550D with the 18-55mm IS kit lens. I then purchased this lens and the 55-250 mm IS telephoto zoom lens (it arrives today). After reading several of the excellent user reviews here on Amazon.com, I decided to take the plunge and get this lens. In other words, just save your money and get the more expensive one if you're a professional photographer, not on a budget, or must have the best and most expensive.If you're like me and you're an avid novice photographer that just wants people to say, "wow, those are great pics" and not trying to make money off it, seriously, just BUY THIS LENS.
I haven't snapped any pics with my 18-55mm IS kit lens since I got this 50 mm. I would only recommend skipping this lens and getting the more expensive f/1.4 if you think that's a lens you will want one day. And by non-sale price I mean Canon has this lens listed at $99 and it's sold for about that price usually. The manual focus ring is somewhat oddly placed at first, but after a few days of use I've quickly gotten used to it.This really is an excellent camera for bokeh. I figured for $100 it can't be that big of a let down if it's not too great, right.All I can say is WOW. non sale price) deals I've ever gotten.
Yes, the switch between AF/MF is a little stiff, which might be considered a good thing for some photographers. Need a shallow depth of field but on a budget. EVER. Many of the Canon EF lenses on Amazon are discounted compared to the MSRP, but this lens sells right about MSRP most of the time.
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