CanonNews / Sunday, December 31, 2017 / Categories: Reviews, Third Party Reviews Dustin Abbott posts his Canon 85mm 1.4L IS USM review Dustin Abbott posts his review on the esteemed 85mm 1.4L IS USM. It has beautiful rendering, great low light potential, and a much better autofocus system than any previous Canon 85mm option. Most importantly, if you want both f/1.4 and an image stabilizer, it is the ONLY option. It is going to deliver better real world results than most alternatives due to the IS, and that’s doubly true if you shoot with a 5Ds/5DsR (or some future high resolution body). I can say without question that it is the most versatile tool available at the 85mm focal length, and is a much more practical lens for most shooters than the much slower focusing 85mm f/1.2L II. I really like the images coming out of the lens when viewed globally, but I’m not wowed by them, either. And that’s the reality of where lens design is at the moment: there are so many good options that it is hard to make one that stands out from the crowd. I think this is the lens that will probably end up in the majority of working professional’s kits, and rightly so, but don’t be surprised if some elect to stay with the 85mm f/1.2L II, or that others have a Sigma, Zeiss, or Tamron in their kits instead. That’s the reality of modern photography and a highly competitive marketplace. The good news is that we, the consumers, reap the benefits of having so many great options. The Canon 85mm 1.4L IS USM at a glance; Aperture Range: f/1.4 to f/22 One GMo Aspherical Element Air Sphere and Fluorine Coatings Ring-Type Ultrasonic Motor AF System Optical Image Stabilization Dust- and Water-Resistant Construction Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm If you are interested in the Canon 85mm 1.4L IS USM please see our preferred vendors; Amazon Canon USA BHPhotoVideo Adorama Patents or Patent Applications say wait what? Yongnuo announces the 14mm 2.8 Print 3460 Tags: Review Canon 85mm 1.4L IS USM Related articles Canon R7 Review ICYMI: Canon RF 100mm F2.8L IS Macro Review Review of the Canon EOS RF 16mm F2.8 STM Review of the Canon RF 5.2mm F2.8L Dual Fisheye Canon RF 600mm F11 IS STM Review Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by Disqus.blog comments powered by Disqus