A moderately wide prime lens from 1995. Image quality is moderate, but is easily overtaken by the 2012 f/2.8 IS version, if you don't need the slightly wider aperture.
At ~45mm equivalent on an APS-C crop sensor body, it's not far from a 'standard' 50mm in coverage.
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Lens specifications
Focal Length & Maximum Aperture |
28mm 1:1.8 |
Lens Construction |
10 elements in 9 groups |
Diagonal Angle of View |
75° |
Focus Adjustment |
Rear focusing system with USM |
Closest Focusing Distance |
0.25m / 0.8 ft. |
Filter Size |
58mm |
Max. Diameter x Length, Weight |
2.9" x 2.2", 10.9 oz. / 73.6 x 55.6mm, 310g |
A quick guide to MTF charts (which only measure contrast and resolution. Canon's guide to their MTF charts)
Black lines reflect lens performance at widest aperture.
Blue lines show the performance at f/8
Thick lines indicate lens contrast
Thin lines indicate lens resolution
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Dashed lines: Lens performance with meridional lines.
Solid lines: Lens performance with sagittal lines
Closer sagittal and meridional chart lines indicate more 'natural' out of focus areas.
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Remember that MTF charts are good for comparing similar lenses, so comparing ones from the 14mm f2.8L and 300mm 2.8L won't tell you much at all, whilst comparing the EF14 2.8L with the EF14 2.8L II will show meaningful differences. Note that other manufacturers may have different ways of displaying such information that may or may not match up with the Canon figures. |
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