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    1. Canon EF 85mm f1.2L II USM Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras One Of Most Superior L Glass Existed!!! Retaining the impressive optical performance and large aperture of the original Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L lens, this revamped medium telephoto lens employs a ring-type Ultra Sonic Motor (USM), high-speed CPU, and optimized algorithms to achieve an autofocus speed thats approximately 1.8x faster than the original. This high-speed autofocus system combines with the circular aperture to create a shallow depth of field that brings attention to the subject and blurs the background, an ideal effect for portraits and weddings. In addition, the lenss floating optical system includes an aspherical lens element that suppresses aberrations and produces an excellent imaging performance. Specifications Focal length: 85mm Maximum aperture: f/1.2 Lens construction: 8 elements in 7 groups Angle of view: 28 degrees @ 30 feet Focus adjustment: Autofocus with full-time manual Closest focusing distance: 3.2
    2. feet Filter size: 72mm Dimensions: 3.6 inches in diameter and 3.3 inches long Weight: 36.2 ounces Warranty: 1 year Personal Review: Canon EF 85mm f1.2L II USM Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras As many of you navigated into this page, I'm pretty sure you already know the capabilities of this lens, however, you are just here to find an even stronger reason to click that ORDER button. Im here to clear up a few things that people compared between the 135mm f2L and this 85mm f1.2L II.First of all let me say that many people out there compare this lens to its "twin brother" the 135mm f2L, BUT the differences between these two lenses are far from being similar. Noticing that the 85mm is wide open at 1.2 not f2 so the bokeh ability are so smooth, so soft, and so dreamy that most likely ONLY THIS LENS can deliver such quality. You can say all you want but putting both lenses together at the same F stop and shooting the same subject, you will notice the bokeh on the 85mm actually look "dreamy" where as the 135mm is just REALLY SOFT but not enough to be consider as "dreamy". Every professional website you go to that does a review for this lens will always note or quote the word "Dreamy" that you DO NOT see on the review for the 135mm or any other lens. This lens although slower than the 135mm and most other lenses but the extra few stop you gain is quite a compensation for the lack of speed. I've used this lens to shoot fashion and it always turn out very sharp. So I can really say that this lens can do some decent fast action shoot, however, 135mm will be a better choice for this category of speed, after all, the 135mm was made for action photography. Why? It's lighter, longer reach, faster focus, and easier to haul around on a rough shooting day. 85mm is made for portrait and still motion subject. As long as you use the lens correctly, the results are beyond stunning. The weight and glass quality of this lens feel much sturdier and stronger than that of the 135mm and most other L. That extra 1000$ difference in price has its reason. Im sure canon made some good judgment when they decided on the price tag for this lens. You get what you paid for. This is a very luxury lens, it's not a lens of NEED but rather a lens of WANT. So those of you who consider this piece of glass, you know pretty well that this glass will give you some amazing quality beyond anything you have seen before. So I definitely recommend this lens to anyone who can afford it at such a painful price. It will repay you handsomely. Yes, this is one of those lens that you do not want to play with if you are not planning to purchase it... because once you take a few shot with this lens, that other side of you will start telling you how much it wants this lens. =) Hopefully that will help some of you decide whether you want the 85mm or the 135mm depends on your application for them. Good luck to you all, punch a hole in your wallet and buy either one =D. For More 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price: Canon EF 85mm f1.2L II USM Lens for Canon DSLR Cameras 5 Star Customer Reviews and Lowest Price!
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