After having a series of superlative objectives, Canon reveals one of the cheapest fixed focal lengths on the market: the 50mm F1.8 STM Canon. Is it as attractive to its performance as by its price (€ 229)? Answer in this test …
Canon RF 50mm F1.8 STM
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Amazon
209,99 € Nine
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Fnac.com
209,99 € Nine
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Boulanger.com
209,99 € Nine
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Racuten
209,99 € Nine
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Fnac.com marketplace
209,99 € Nine
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Digit-photo.com
215,90 € Nine
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Digixo
218,89 € Nine
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Digital miss
219,90 € Nine
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Cdiscount Marketplace
220,15 € Nine
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Phox
226,80 € Nine
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Pixmania
227,99 € Nine
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Darty.com
229,99 € Nine
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MDA
234,89 € Nine
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LDLC
237,89 € Nine
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Amazon Marketplace
239,00 € Nine
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Darty Marketplace
229,75 € Nine
Operation of the price board
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Points forts
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Large maximum opening.
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Good level of sharpness to f/5.6.
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Good distortion management.
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Configurable ring.
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Bokeh rendered.
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Manual recovery of the point.
Weak points
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Level of sharpness behind at the greatest openings.
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No resistance to humidity and dust.
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No shortcut for manual focus.
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Autofocus not completely silent.
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Marked vignetting.
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No stabilization.
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Canon gratifies us with an excellent surprise with this RF 50mm F1.8 STM straight inherited from the Reflex world; The similarities with the EF 50 mm f/1.8 STM are sometimes disturbing. Of course, the quality of the maximum opening is set back and we can also regret the lack of tropicalization. That said, this small goal is very pleasant to use and is positioned as an excellent companion. Special mention to the configurable ring and especially at a very well mastered field depth for the fans of the background vagueness.
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