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  1. <p>Generally speaking, you'd want a faster lens to get the background more out of focus. With the lenses you mention (I don't have any experience with any of them, so I can't speak in particulars), unless the background was at quite a distance, it wouldn't be terribly out of focus. An 85/1.8 or similar would give you much more subject separation, though at the expense of the flexibility of a zoom. There are a couple 50-150 f/2.8 zooms available that might suit your needs, though they're more expensive.</p>
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