Canon's 135L is one of their best lenses ever.
I'd go one step further and say it's one of the best lenses across all ecosystems, but that's just my humble opinion. It's got a bit of magic in it.Guitarsoup said:
Canon's 135L is one of their best lenses ever.
TexAgsAnon said:Aren't you the one who likes taking portraits with your 70-200? If so, you NEED a 135 in your life instead. The ultimate portrait lens for when you have the distance to walk backwards.AggieDruggist89 said:dubi said:OMG, will you own them all?AggieDruggist89 said:
I have a sigma art 85mm 1.4. It's a huge chunk of glass. Now 105mm 1.4.. And they have 135mm.. Too many lenses.
No ma'am I just have 85mm.
No need for 105 and 135mm.
I had it. I liked it for what it was, but it doesn't hold a candle to the 135L.AggieDruggist89 said:
I do have Olympus 75mm f1.8 that's somewhat close to 150mm FL. and it's a special lens. One of the crown jewels of u43.
MonkeyKnifeFighter said:Hmm but portraits at 300mm make people's ears look huge. Now that you've read that it'll be a 'can't un-see' thing.AggieDruggist89 said:
No Man. 300mm f2.8
Bokeh, for starters. F2 on FF with that lens is the secret sauce, and the Oly can't get close to the cream.AggieDruggist89 said:
Hmmm... How so
Guitarsoup said:
The only similar portrait lens is the Nikon 105 1.4, which is about double the price of the Canon 135L.
Sigmas have some interesting lenses at decent prices, but they also have a reputation of spotty QC, a need to be adjusted regularly with regular use.
The only Sigma lens I would consider is the 120-300 sport.
Don't give away full res files to people that don't want them is my first thought.dubi said:
Easiest and free way to resize a huge photo for web use.
I have some folks buy photos; they are selecting the "web size" to buy on smugmug. It makes more sense to me to buy the full resolution photo and resize it. Then they have both.
Thoughts?
IMO, the 6dII is one of the last camera's I'd buy right now. I'd rather get an original 6D and use the price difference on lenses or go with a Nikon FF equivalent. If I were deciding between the 5DIII and the 6DII, 5DIII hands down.Bighamp03 said:
I don't know what to do.
I lost my camera and 2 lenses in NYC. 70d, Tamron 17-50 2.8, and the 24mm pancake. My 50 1.4 and 70-200mm 2.8 IS II were safe at home. I had a rider on my homeowner's for my camera stuff, but I moved a month earlier and forgot to add it to my new homeowners.
I lost all of my EF-S lenses but one (the 10-22mm), so it seems like a good time to jump to full frame. I decided on the 6dii (with a 24-105 F/4 II L) over the 7dii or 5diii. But there aren't any deals. Seeing what they sold for over Christmas is making it hard to pay substantially more. So I've been waiting.
And then the Sony A7III was announced. On paper it makes the 6dii look like a joke. But I've never had a mirrorless so I'm unaware if there are any tradeoffs. The Sony 24-70 "walk-around" gets mixed reviews. And I'd have to sell my precious (70-200) or get an adapter.
Thoughts? I need to just make a damn decision.
Guitarsoup said:
Did you have the latest generation Sport model? It would never be my primary sport lens, but that focal length is pretty useful for a lot of sports, especially Softball on the smaller field.
The older one with the bass boat sparkle paint was trash.
TexAgsAnon said:Bokeh, for starters. F2 on FF with that lens is the secret sauce, and the Oly can't get close to the cream.AggieDruggist89 said:
Hmmm... How so
I know nothing about the Sigma variant, but I know their 50mm is fantastic up against Canon's.
I don't care about IS for portraiture, to be honest.
tk for tu juan said:
Any guesses on price?
https://m.dpreview.com/articles/0625716055/first-look-sony-400mm-f2-8-g-master
I'm going with $15,000
AggieDruggist89 said:
didn't know how to properly use the lens.
tk for tu juan said:
While I like the 75mm f1.8, that dxomark test shows the 135mm f2 is a sharper lense. With the 135mm they show it getting 18 perceptual MP from a 20.2 MP camera. The 75mm is shown as 15 perceptual MP out of a 20.4 MP camera.