One of the most important changes in my journey into photography was due to one single lens. A lens that forever changed how I took photos from that point on but also launched me head first into an exploration of photography and learning its fundamentals. That lens is the Pentax FA 50mm 1.4. A type of lens that has been commonly equipped as standard on many film cameras and one that is still recommend by many as a must have.
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| The Pentax FA 50mm 1.4 has been around for a while and is still a very good buy in terms of performance and capabilities. There are only a few negatives to the lens such as CA when wide open, but it performs well in many situations. |
Influence & Impact
The real power of this lens is not just in its focal length, but in its aperture. It opens up the area of photography that few photographers without an SLR and large aperture lens get to experience, subject isolation through controlling depth of field. Before I received this lens I only had the standard kit lens, which while great and usable in most situations, it never gave that pop to a photo that I saw so many times in professional photographs. Something was always missing. When I took that first shot I was astounded. The final piece of the puzzle that I had been missing was there. Seeing a subject isolated against a blurry background that made them pop opened up a new world. Being able to finally have the option to choose how much of a subject was in focus or not is very powerful.
There are generally two main creative points to address when taking a photo. Question one, how much motion do you want shown in your photo by adjustment of your shutter speed. Question two, how much subject isolation do you want which is generally controlled by your aperture. By having a very fast, large aperture 1.4 lens, a photographer can finally have more of a choice in the second question. It's giving this new range of ability and options that makes this lens so powerful and a great teaching tool for beginning photographers. There are other ways to get a subject to be isolated by either focusing very closely or using a very large focal length, but the 50mm focal length is more usable in general situations then specialty circumstances. The fast lens also provides photographers the ability to play with low-light situations that were harder to address with the standard kit lenses that they may have been used to.
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Conclusion
The FA 50mm F1.4 is a very influential lens. It is a lens that many photographers own and still use daily, whether it be for a casual photo shoot or a wedding where everything may be on the line. It is a wonderful teaching tool and the reason you will see it recommended and used by many photography classes across the country. A lens that touches every photographer in their career at some point in their life and can be found in almost every lens lineup out there. It is a foundational piece, and something that has become a photographers best friend.
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My favourite lens until i bought a FA 35 2.0. Both a dream team, waiting for the pentax ff cam.
I checked the forum marketplace, ebay and craigslist everyday for this lens. I was able to get it through a member on Pentaxforum (around $250 as well if I recall correctly). It has become my most used lens since that time. I've become quite good at running backwards thanks to this lens.
I got mine just before the prices went up so not only was it a great lens it was $250.
Recently the DA 35 2.4 has bumped my FA 50 but its still one of my favorite lenses and my fastest. When I REALLY need to go down to f/1.4 its my only option. And as others have said, it is so small that it makes for a nice, non-threateneing package. I consider it a foundation of any lens collection.
+1 from me. Definitely a must have. Besides its normal uses, I sometimes take this lens with me on vacation, to travel light. It does so many things well that I never have felt restricted when I am on the other side of the world with just this one lens.
Most used lens. Never loved it till I forced myself to do "Fifty shots in Fifty days at Fifty mil". Made me use it wherever I was, not think what lens to take when I'm going to "X". Man did that teach me how it works and behaves ! Did a whole wedding on it too, never missed a beat, the main shooter with his 2 Canon FF bodies and super zooms produced images that can only be described 'not as good as the guy with the Pentax'. That's just my opinion, but it's right
I have a M 50mm F1.4 and I love that lens! It was bought by my father before I was born, and it is still my favorite lens on my K-7, in spite of being a manual lens. Thanks for sharing your experience!
This is the best Lens i ever bought and used so far for my pentax! i have compared it with Nikon 50mm 1,4 that cost a lot more and are almost the same! eeextreeemly good lens
I used to have an F 1.7 and the bokeh was beautiful along with the excellent sharpness. Unfortunately my ex disappeared with it (although I used that as an excuse to buy the Ltd 43/1.9 so not the end of the worth).
Probably my favourite lens I own.
My m50 1.4 is sharper than my a50 1.7 @ f2. I hear the m 1.4 is sharper than the fa though
I would like to add that the F50 1.7 is just as influential, but also considerably sharper at f1.7 than the f1.4 is, from wide open until around f2.8, where the 1.4 finally catches up. So if sharpness is more important to you than that extra half stop, go with the f1.7. There's also no difference (optically) between the F and FA lenses. Both are autofocus, the style is different, that's all.