Hello, I' ve seen lots of thread about 50 and 85 mm lenses while talking about portrait. Isn't the 85 mm a bit much? Is it for head and shoulder only? It looks like a 50 MM would be better.
Thanks for advices
Trek 9.8
trek9.8 Member 46 posts Joined Dec 2006 Location: San Diego , Ca More info | Apr 17, 2007 12:06 | #1 Hello, I' ve seen lots of thread about 50 and 85 mm lenses while talking about portrait. Isn't the 85 mm a bit much? Is it for head and shoulder only? It looks like a 50 MM would be better.
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Apr 17, 2007 12:06 | #2 What camera are you using?
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Sam Goldmember More info | Apr 17, 2007 12:08 | #3 If I only was able to shoot with one lens it would be the 85mm. I shoot with a 1.6 crop body camera too. If you have the room to back up 85mm is fine for more than head shots.
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Apr 17, 2007 12:12 | #4 solinger wrote in post #3056923 If I only was able to shoot with one lens it would be the 85mm. I shoot with a 1.6 crop body camera too. If you have the room to back up 85mm is fine for more than head shots. You'll get a varied opinion on this one I would guess. Try them both out and see what you like for your needs. If you are shooting inside a lot 50mm may be too long for you too.
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Sam Goldmember More info | You can find much better examples of image quality with this lens, but I had this handy. It's a full body shot with the 85mm. I cropped it down to a 4x5 crop too.
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Vinni Senior Member 416 posts Joined Feb 2007 Location: Michigan More info | Apr 17, 2007 12:29 | #6 On a crop body I like the 50mm for informal (full body) and the 85mm for formal (crop at chest) shots.
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Titus213 Cream of the Crop More info | Apr 17, 2007 12:56 | #7 I keep thinking I should swap my 85/1.8 for a 50/1.4 because of the distance required for the 85. But then I look at the results I get from that lens and think that perhaps I should just ADD a 50/1.4 to the kit. Or something in the 35mm range. Dave
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Sam Goldmember More info | Two more, One not. I did end up buying a 35mm for wider shots that require me to be close to the subject despite the fact that I had a 50mm already. 50 really isn't that wide.
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I got a canon 30 D with the kit 18-55 & 75-300 mm.
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Sam Goldmember More info | try this link.
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Apr 17, 2007 14:09 | #11 trek 9.8 wrote in post #3057417 I got a canon 30 D with the kit 18-55 & 75-300 mm. They are ok lenses if you asked me, but not very fast. It looks like inside there isn't always enough room to back up, though. I think that a 50 mm would be more appropriate. Well, I keep on reading trek 9.8
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