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Parthasarathi

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  1. <p>As per my opnion, you may try the following <strong>canon L</strong> lenses:<br>

    <strong>For portrait:</strong> 85mma Mk II, 200 mm f/2 (a must have lens for outdoor portrait, if money permits), 135 mm L and 70-200 Mk II 2.8 (sharp as prime lens)<br>

    <strong>For Landscape:</strong> 35 mm (one of the sharpest lens), 24 mm MK II, 24-70 (a very popular lens), TS E-24<br>

    <strong>For Macro:</strong> 180 mm (for best result, but use of tripod is must and Af is very very slow), 100 mm (for hand hold photography, AF is better) and for extreme macro 1x-5x MP E-65 (Non-L, Manual focus) {with a very good macro rail (like really right staff) and cable release is must have}<br>

    And <strong>For Wildlife:</strong> 600 mm with 1.4 Mark III, and 100-400 is also a good option.<br>

    Wish you all the best.</p>

  2. <p>For result Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L II USM Autofocus Lens ($ 1869) is the best.<br>

    But I think for taking photo of specially kids Canon Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto EF 24-70mm f/2.8L USM Autofocus Lens ($ 1309) is comfortable, but the result is not as sharp as 85mm L prime.<br>

    And finally Zoom Wide Angle-Telephoto EF 24-105mm f/4L IS USM Autofocus Lens ($ 1049) is not as sharp as the earlier 2. But it is very confortable for its light weight, the range of zoom and the price.<br>

    My openion is if you want to purchase only one lens than go for 2nd one for result or the 3rd one for more comfort. All the best.</p>

  3. <p>I always use hood but never facd this type of problem. Whether your metal hood is light in waight or it is a heavy? If it is a heavy one try to use a light hood and let us know the result.</p>
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