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<blockquote data-quote="Village Idiot" data-source="post: 834182" data-attributes="member: 29446"><p>Wouldn't that be a 1 1/3 stop according to Wikipedia.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>50mm is plastic. It’s one of Canon’s cheapest lenses. It’s a little soft wide open but for a f/1.8 prime, you can’t touch it.</p><p></p><p>I believe the 60mm is metal. It’s also Macro and it’s pretty sharp from what I read. Down side is that it’s an EF-S mount lens. If you’re planning on going with an EF mount Full Frame Canon or APS-H Canon, then it will not fit on those cameras.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Village Idiot, post: 834182, member: 29446"] Wouldn't that be a 1 1/3 stop according to Wikipedia. 50mm is plastic. It’s one of Canon’s cheapest lenses. It’s a little soft wide open but for a f/1.8 prime, you can’t touch it. I believe the 60mm is metal. It’s also Macro and it’s pretty sharp from what I read. Down side is that it’s an EF-S mount lens. If you’re planning on going with an EF mount Full Frame Canon or APS-H Canon, then it will not fit on those cameras. [/QUOTE]
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