Description
Overview
The Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM is the most popular and affordable prime lens in Canon’s lineup, affectionately known as the “Nifty Fifty.” It delivers a natural 50mm perspective (80mm equivalent on APS-C cameras) with a bright f/1.8 aperture that provides excellent low-light performance and beautiful background blur — features not available on standard kit zooms.
This unit is in 96% very good condition – fully tested, works perfectly, shows normal signs of use. A perfect budget prime for any Canon DSLR shooter.
Key Specifications
50mm focal length (80mm equivalent on APS-C)
f/1.8 maximum aperture (bright for low light)
STM autofocus motor (smooth, quiet, ideal for video)
7-blade rounded aperture (smooth bokeh)
49mm filter thread
0.35m minimum focus distance
39mm length, 130g weight
Metal lens mount (improved over older version)
What’s in the Box
Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens
Front and rear caps
Why This Lens
Every Canon photographer should own this lens. At 50mm, it mimics human vision — what you see is what you get. The f/1.8 aperture lets in over 8x more light than an f/5.6 kit zoom, making indoor and evening photography possible without flash.
The shallow depth of field at f/1.8 creates subject separation and smooth background blur (bokeh) that kit zooms cannot achieve. This lens makes anyone look like a better photographer.
The STM motor provides smooth, near-silent autofocus — superior to the older DC motor version. This makes it usable for video work where lens noise would be problematic.
Honest Note
This is the entry lens to prime glass. What you give up: no image stabilization (use faster shutter speeds), lower build quality than L-series, plastic construction. What you get: best price-to-performance ratio in Canon’s lens lineup, sharp image quality when stopped to f/2.2-2.5, and a real introduction to prime lenses.
At 96% condition, this lens shows normal signs of use but functions perfectly. For $69, it’s a no-brainer addition to any Canon shooter’s bag.
Who Should Buy This
Beginner photographers wanting their first prime lens
Canon DSLR owners looking for low-light capability
Portrait shooters on a budget needing background blur
Videographers needing silent STM autofocus
Anyone who wants a tiny, lightweight, capable lens.














