I have no horse in this race (Hell, I don't even shoot Canon), but it's always amusing to see a Leicaphile at work proclaiming his gear's superiority.
Especially when the person in question is some guy with a Flickr stream full of unexceptional snapshots of people trying to "Educate" a pro with an exceptional portfolio why and how the latter's equipment is crap.
Carry on.
I have no interest in your opinions. 'Pro'? are you kidding me? 'Pro'? What do pros know? Next to nothing. I have 50 years of experience in photography, 43 years with Leicaflex cameras and lenses. I have never said his equipment is "crap".
He said that 50mm f/1.2 his lens sucked, which I doubt very much. Can't you read?
I have been defending the lens all along, just trying to explain to him that he has to have realistic expectations.
Here is someone else's opinion:
http://www.kenrockwell.com/canon/lenses/50mm-f12.htm"This Canon 50mm f/1.2L is the sharpest 50mm lens I've ever used at apertures faster than f/1.4."
and
"Autofocus Accuracy and Consistency
Sharp results at f/1.2 demand perfect focus accuracy. Depth of field is so thin at f/1.2 that any subject, other than a flat test chart, will mostly be out of focus.
If your camera has it, you may need to adjust AF Fine Tuning for perfect results at f/1.2.
If your camera lacks AF Fine Tuning, it's not likely that any given sample of lens will give perfect results on your camera at f/1.2. No worries, if shot with an older camera, learn how or where to focus for perfect results with your lens.
My 5D Mark III gives consistently great results at f/1.2.
On my original 5D in 2007, I got some frames that were way out of focus, even though the AF system assured me I was AOK. Watch for this if you're shooting this on an older camera.
For perfect results every time at every aperture, focus with Live View, but you probably won't need it. "