Canon 50mm f1.4 SSC - Lens


Code: KG6544
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Description

Unlock a world of creativity and versatility with this exceptional prime lens. Whether you're a portrait enthusiast, street photographer, or simply looking to capture stunning everyday moments, the Canon 50mm f1.4 S.S.C. lens delivers remarkable image quality and performance.

It is a manual focus normal lens made for FD mount SLRs by Canon starting in 1973. The original price (25,500 Yen) is equal to ~£350 in 2023. Metal body available in black.

Condition of KG6544: Serviced. Aperture mechanism and inner lens elements cleaned.

Key Features:

  1. Impressive Low-Light Performance: With a wide maximum aperture of f/1.4, this lens excels in low-light conditions. It allows you to shoot without a flash and capture sharp, beautifully blurred backgrounds.

  2. Sharpness and Clarity: The S.S.C. (Super Spectra Coating) technology minimises flare and ghosting while enhancing contrast and colour fidelity. Your images will be sharp, vibrant, and free from unwanted artefacts.

  3. Versatile Focal Length: The 50mm focal length is a classic choice for a reason. It replicates the perspective of the human eye, making it ideal for various photography styles, from portraits to landscapes.

Experience the difference a quality prime lens can make in your photography journey. Elevate your creativity with the Canon 50mm f1.4 S.S.C. and capture stunning images that tell your unique story.

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