• Reviews around focus (3.90 of 5)

    Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 USM Medium Telephoto Autofocus Lens w/Software Suite & Accessory Bundle

    • This is an excellent inexpensive fast F/1.8 low light lens which provide very good Bokeh background, it is light weigh, fast, accurate focus, easy manual focus
    • Great low-light lens, super-fast auto focus
    • The lens is amazing , very sharp images and accurate focus
    • Also, the focusing is very fast
    • Even in manual mode, getting a sharp focus was a real challenge at F1.8 or 2.8.
    • It rocks at indoor, daytime and night time sports with a fast lock, good focus and clear shots.
    • This lens lives up to its reputation of being the fastest focusing 1.8
    • Also as others have noted on this and other lenses the focus can be a little soft when it's wide open at f1.8
    • The focusing is smooth and silent but I wish it had better build quality (I still use film camera and old lenses from the 70's-80's so you will understand why).The camera also gives a great bokeh (background
    • Don't get me wrong - the 28-135 did good, but after a few hundred shots I noticed a pattern of overall better color under natural light conditions AND better auto-focus on the subjects with the EF 85.
    • I shoot a lot of indoor sports and have found this lens to be VERY fast focusing with sharp colors.
    • Very sharp and fast auto focus
    • Focus was actually accurate vs the 1st copy which was front focusing a bit
    • And what a lens!The focus is absolutely sharp, crisp with gorgeous bokeh to make the subjects stand out.
    • Photos always come out nice and crisp, focus is fast and quiet, and the background is nice and creamy awesome lens for the price
    • tack on sharpness, light weight and fast focus.
    • Manual focus was VERY touchy
    • fast auto focus and quiet too
    • It has a fast focus and takes exceptionally clear pictures.
    • Here's how I got on -The lens focused really fast, no issues there
    • When sharp focus isn't that important, then go ahead and go to F1.8,--for environmental shots (such as when you just want the overall feeling of a scene), it does just fine
    • My kit lens was not fast enough (hard to blur background and hard to take pictures in low light) and both the kit lens and 50mm lens did not have Ultrasonic which made me miss focus more often with moving targets
    • This lens is fast focusing and the B+W filter does not slow it down.
    • I needed a lens with an f/1.8 aperture to improve my portraiture work so that I could get tight focus on my subject while making the background into fuzzy focus.
    • This thing is tack-sharp, locks focus quickly and quietly, and the bokeh is incredible
    • Fast focus, great background blur and it seems to be of excellent build quality
    • Incredibly sharp, fast focusing, solidly built, and wonderful bokeh (out of focus blur).
    • This is also a truly excellent lens for not-very-wide field astrophotography, although at critical focus and maximum aperture, chromatic aberration will make itself felt on the brightest stars, which you will then have to compensate for
    • This is a compact lens, that has very fast focus and can give you great Bokeh and face compression
    • To name a couple, the lens offers precise auto focus and low chromatic aberration
    • I wasn't able to get my subjects into sharp focus, or hold the camera steady enough for lower-light indoor shots
    • Fast focusing.
    • Auto focusing not working only manual focusing
    • so I am capturing the action as it's happening so fast focus for me is critical.
    • so I am capturing the action as it's happening so fast focus for me is critical.
    • Reasonably fast focus.
    • I couldn't afford the 85mm 1.2, so I snagged this one thinking it would be fine, but the focus is really soft and theres a lot of chromatic aberration
    • First of all the L lens has that really weird electronic focusing system
    • Silent focusing
    • Great bokeh and fast auto focus.
    • And close-up shots of any old mundane thing, with the right focus and angle becomes a masterpiece
    • For this price, I couldn't believe how sharp and fast focusing it was
    • The only negative thing I have to say about this lens is that it has no IS, but that seems to be the norm for < 300 mm prime lenses... the lack of IS causes me a bit of a headache when I'm trying to shoot in low light without a tripod and want to ensure I've got my subject in sharp focus.
    • Super quiet, fast focusing
    • Generally I get the best when I manual focus
    • The full-time manual focus is very handy
    • As a portrait lens, it really can blow the backgrounds into a very nice buttery blokeh and with the Ultrasonic - I haven't missed focus once.
    • This is a light weight, fast focusing lens with excellent image quality.
    • Sharp, fast focusing, lightweight, balanced contrast, beautiful imagery
    • Very quiet focus and very good auto focus
    • that is causing this "False focus"It is corrected for me by turning the camera off and restarting it in the aperture I am shooting or by switching the shooting mode then switching back which leads me to believe that this is strictly a limitation in the Rebel T2i innards
    • but it's a great lens, internal focusing, small size, big aperture and small price.
    • Snappy focus, brilliant colors, sharp, bokeh, etc etc etc ... all those words that positive lens reviews usually use
    • The lens construction is solid, the focus is smooth
    • What I do not like about the lens is the focus is touchy, it drops out quick, but you can feel it happening
    • Focus is fast and true (and quiet).
    • The 1.2 focuses too slow and does not focus accurately until f 1.8 anyway
    • The focus is fast, f1.8 is great for some of the poorly lit gyms we play in, and the 85mm length is just right for taking pictures from the stands
    • Fast-focusing and great image quality.
    • Sharp, fast focus, and lovely bokeh
    • I had to relearn careful focusing before I made the best use of this lens, which I think it shooting with a small area of sharp focus with quick and soft drop-off
    • USM motor in this lens is amazing - Silent and very fast focus beating ever some L lenses
    • The huge points to this lens are color saturation, crispness, fine-focus ability, and the extremely small depth-of-field obtainable through the 1.8 aperture.
    • The only problem I've got is manual focus
    • The focus is quick and absolutely smooth, no noise at all
    • fast focus, amazing bokeh, razor sharp focus!
    • Excellent build quality and fast + accurate focus
    • This lens has a beautiful shallow focus on my Rebel T2i
    • Need to work on achieving sharper focus as I am a casual enthusiast (Canon EOS Rebel Xsi) who is just starting to wean from the automatic functions.
    • I was a little skeptical of the fixed focus at 85mm, but so far it's not been a problem.
    • Full time manual focus is handy too at times
    • Indoor focusing is super fast and you can use faster shutter speeds
    • it's a good walk around and provides tact sharp focus.
    • The AutoFocus is smooth, wispy quiet, and moves faster than a cat on a hot tin roof, even in low light the lens performs very good focusing quickly and accurately
    • Lets in alot of light, great bokeh, and nice focusing
    • Overall, it's VERY sharp when your focus is right, the bokeh is lovely, and the images are great SOOC (of course I add some editing still, though.
    • This lens has an amazingly clear focus, and the colors are also spectacular!I'm definitely not a professional, but I feel like this lens bumped my portrait photography up to the next level.
    • It has a VERY strong focusing preference for sharp foreground with blurred backgrounds
    • Great image quality, not too bulky, super fast focus, great boket
    • The focus is sharp and the bokeh it produces at 1.8 is quite dramatic and softer than the edged orbs you'll see with lower quality lenses or with a 50mm
    • Pros:Great focal length for portraitsAmazing bokehGood low-light use without flashGood build qualityFast, quiet focusFull-time manual focus overridePriceCons
    • Now for the bad part: being new this lens had insane front focus that I wasn't able to adjust with micro adjustment in my camera settings (even with
    • The 1.2 was very slow to focus and a lot of times at 1.2 I would come home to upload the pics and it missed focus
    • Great image quality, not too bulky, super fast focus, great boket
    • Fast focus, light weight, cheap, very sharp by f2.5, sharp enough for me at f1.8!One of the best budget lenses for full frame canon
    • Fast focus, light weight, cheap, very sharp by f2.5, sharp enough for me at f1.8!One of the best budget lenses for full frame canon
    • From these you move into the EF or EF-S USM lenses that use the ultrasonic motor driven autofocus - they are quieter, faster focusing, and also a bit more solidly constructed.
    • The only thing you should be aware of is that the depth of field at f/1.8 is paper thin, which is excellent for portraits, but requires perfect focussing
    • Crisp focus.
    • Focus is silent and spot on
    • This lens has a beautiful shallow focus on my Rebel T2i
    • The Bokeh is smooth, and the focus is sharp even wide open
    • Solid feel, smooth focusing ring, distance window, autofocus with a real Ring USM.
    • Love the fast f-stop and sharp images it produces
    • The f/1.2 feels like an anvil is attached to the camera.
    • Sturdily built but not heavy and bulky, wonderful bokeh, great f/stop control, clarity of image - my only problem with it, really, is that it isn't as sharp as I'd like, but that's all-too-easily fixed in Photoshop.
    • The good:Fast aperture = great low light shootingInsanely sharp, almost as good as my 135 f/2LBad
    • I bought a 50mm f/1.8 lens which really got me interested in the faster f/stops to blur backgrounds and take pictures in lower light.
    • This is a great lens for portraits and head shots and it is really sharp until you hit F/2.8 mark, then you can get fringing and chromatic aberration, and it is really soft at F/1/8It's not as sharp as the f/1.2 and the bokeh is not as buttery, but it's still pretty good for the money
    • I also own the EF 50mm f/1.4, but of the two I prefer this lens.
    • Sorry, 85 f/1.8, but back on the shelf you go.
    • I needed a lens with an f/1.8 aperture to improve my portraiture work so that I could get tight focus on my subject while making the background into fuzzy focus.
    • fast AF+ f/1.8 and medium telephoto length allow you to isolate subjects+ Sharp enough wide open, very sharp stopped down to f/2.8-5.6+ VERY easy to travel with (compared to L counterparts)Cons:- AF not quite as accurate as L lenses (misses more than my 70-200 IS II or 50