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The Canon 85mm f/1.2 is undoubtedly a fascinating lens. Together with the 50mm f/1.2, it is the brightest lens currently manufactured by Canon; it is one of the biggest, brightest and most expensive 85mm lenses by every manufacturer. Its paper thin depth of field, combined with the quality of Canon L lens, makes it a very attractive lens for portrait and reportage photographers: but how does it behave in practice?
Many thanks to my friend Sandro who loaned me the 85mm f/1.2 and to Paolo who loaned the 85mm f/1.8!
As usual, I recommend to give a look to the page Testing and reviewing a lens: it will help you to understand better this review and my testing methodology!