Comments on: SG Image 50mm f1.4 L mount Review/2025/06/13/sg-image-50mm-f1-4-l-mount-review/Dive into free tools, cutting-edge MFT gear, and endless creative possibilities.Fri, 13 Jun 2025 08:00:21 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: Bushcrafter/2025/06/13/sg-image-50mm-f1-4-l-mount-review/comment-page-1/#comment-3927Fri, 13 Jun 2025 08:00:21 +0000/?p=19794#comment-3927In reply to Mark G Adams.

Absolutely agree, Mark. And about the 50mm—well, let’s be honest: it gets hyped to death by influencers and YouTubers who love to call it the “nifty fifty” or “must-have lens.” But reality begs to differ. They often forget about crop factor, which magically turns that nifty fifty into a 75mm or even 100mm equivalent—and that’s a very different story altogether. Sure, 50mm used to be the standard back in the 35mm film days, but times have changed. These days, focal lengths between 30 and 40mm are often far more popular—and far more practical—on full-frame.

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By: Mark G Adams/2025/06/13/sg-image-50mm-f1-4-l-mount-review/comment-page-1/#comment-3926Fri, 13 Jun 2025 06:03:46 +0000/?p=19794#comment-3926It’s a great looking lens with great results. Funny thing is, I recently gave away all my vintage glass and adapters to a good friend as for me, the adapter just kills the look and feel of the experience, so I ended up never using them.

And do you know what? Even now with Nikon full frame, I still don’t own a 50mm lens, although I have been tempted!

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