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For a review on my Youtube channel ParadiseBizz I purchased the 7Artisans 50mm f/0.95 

The sharpness at f/0.95 in the center is much better than I expected it to be, while the corner sharpness is almost the worst I've ever seen in a lens. 

In a real live photoshoot: You can get sharp images and decent results. However for f/0.95 I expected more of a smooth background - this is too busy for my taste. 

Also the colors are not great. 

I think the TTArtisan 50mm f/1.2  is the better choice in terms of price and image quality. 

 

 

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You don't specify which picture was taken with which lens, but I'm not surprised at all with the first, and I think the second is quite lovely.  I am a familiar user of a 58mm f1.2, and I love it at f1.2 under certain circumstances, but when I want SHARP results, I use a 50mm f2.0 lens -- of course.

Are you commenting, complaining or recommending?  I have no idea which.

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