Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM Lens (Black), Used - Very Good
549.00 GBP*
Description
Overview The Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM is a premium L-series prime lens designed for professional photographers who demand exceptional image quality and creative control. With its ultra-wide f/1.2 aperture, this lens excels in low-light conditions and produces beautifully blurred backgrounds (bokeh), making it a top choice for portrait, wedding, and artistic photography. Key Features Ultra-Wide f/1.2 Aperture – Exceptional low-light performance and shallow depth of field Professional L-Series Build – Durable construction with weather-resistant design 50mm Standard Focal Length – Natural perspective ideal for portraits and everyday photography Ring-Type USM Autofocus – Fast, accurate, and near-silent focusing with full-time manual override Super Spectra Coating – Reduces ghosting and flare for better contrast and colour accuracy Premium Optical Performance – Sharp images with excellent subject isolation and depth Benefits The Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L USM is widely regarded as a “signature” lens for photographers who want a distinctive, cinematic look. Its extremely wide aperture allows you to shoot in challenging lighting conditions without sacrificing quality, while creating stunning background blur that enhances subject focus. Ideal for portrait photography, it delivers natural skin tones, strong subject separation, and a unique rendering style that many professionals prefer. While larger and more expensive than standard 50mm lenses, it offers significantly improved image quality and creative flexibility. Specifications Specification Details Brand Canon Model EF 50mm f/1.2L USM Mount Canon EF (Full-Frame DSLR compatible) Focal Length 50mm Maximum Aperture f/1.2 Minimum Aperture f/16 Autofocus Ring-Type Ultrasonic Motor (USM) Focus Type Auto & Manual Lens Construction 8 elements in 6 groups Diaphragm Blades 8 rounded blades Minimum Focus Distance Approx. 0.45m Filter Size 72mm Weight Approx. 590g Build L-Series (weather-resistant) Colour Black