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Favorite head/shoulders portrait lens?


mark45831

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Portraits . . . To some extent, it depends on purpose, the amount of time that I have to work and the amount of room that I have . . . It starts with the 80-200f2.8. I've had several incarnations over the last 30 years and all were "go to" lenses. After this 85f1.4. I've also had a few of these and they are flawless. Now, I've never owned a 105 or 135mm lens so . . .
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