It's big! I would compare it to using the Noctilux on the M6 - which I
used for many years, almost exclusively. The huge advantage to this 50/1.4
is that it is autofocus and it fits on the SL which is my current favorite
camera. Ergonomically, it balances fine on the camera. I tend to hold it
by the lens, cradling the lens in my left hand and using my right hand to
press buttons.
I will know a lot more after Christmas because I'll have grandchildren to
practice with in low light and shallow depth of field - always from the
shadow side!
Tina
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 10:55 AM, Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Just curious, Tina. How is the ergonomic handling of the SL with that
> lens? It looks to me that it's about the same as a typical old-school
> DSLR with normal-zoom. It LOOKS huge, but looks may be misleading.
>
> AG Schnozz
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