Recommendations for portrait lens
davidryan
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Hi all,
In the market for a good portrait lens but not sure where to start. Does anyone have recommendations? I am using a canon 60D.
In the market for a good portrait lens but not sure where to start. Does anyone have recommendations? I am using a canon 60D.
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Personally I like the 70-200f2.8 for portraits...I don't have to get right in peoples faces when doing head shots and such.....either would be great.
For the first group, which is pretty tight to the head, on a crop/DX camera I prefer to use a longer focal length, generally 85mm or more.
For the second group I generally use 50mm or so. A 35mm lens on a crop camera can do in a smaller room.
For group portraits and when you want to record a larger scene, I recommend a standard zoom of 17-55mm(ish). The Canon EF-S 17-55mm, f2.8 IS USM is about as good as it gets for this use. For really large groups or large groups in a smaller room consider a super-wide-angle zoom, like the Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 AT-X 116 Pro DX for Canon mount.
Large aperture primes allow more control over DOF, which is important for flexibility and controlling background blur (bokeh).
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So far I have a 10-20mm super wide angle and a 25-70 tamron, which is my mainstay. I also have a 70 to 200 L series I inherited a while back though I don't use it much.
I'm considering the canon 55mm f1.4. It comes in at around 360 and has some pretty positive reviews. What do you think?
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The 50mm is a great portrait lens, but unless you're shooting in a small space, you'll do better to use the longer end of your 28-70 or just jump to your 70-200 (which one is it?).
Alternatively, if you want something to really isolate your subject from the background, invest in something like the 85mm 1.8 or 100 f2. The 135L is also superb, but you need the space for it and, as an L lens, it's quite a bit more expensive (although pretty affordable as L lenses go, especially when it's a little slice of magic like that one).
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