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500$ aside, 20/2.8D or 20/1.8G?
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<blockquote data-quote="SkvLTD" data-source="post: 468658" data-attributes="member: 12855"><p>So this will sum other questions up as well - indoor events, where I typically only shoot @ 24 out of my 85 @ 5.6 w/ flash. Extra 4mm of framing will help and I'll crop what's needed. Wider zoom would distort too much, narrower I don't really need as I can step back. </p><p></p><p>Shooting wide open may be an option in favor of ditching the flash when possible.</p><p></p><p>Need fast AF because fast-paced events, and I got used to knowing what my frame would be based on camera position/AF assist beam so I frame without even looking into the VF. That said, step back is never a problem.</p><p></p><p>Ex. <a href="http://skvoraltdphoto.com/portfolio_page/wizdom-lights-out/" target="_blank">Wizdom - Lights Out! - Skvora Limited Photography</a></p><p></p><p>Very little zoom range involved if any, maybe 10% taken via VF vs the assist laser grid.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkvLTD, post: 468658, member: 12855"] So this will sum other questions up as well - indoor events, where I typically only shoot @ 24 out of my 85 @ 5.6 w/ flash. Extra 4mm of framing will help and I'll crop what's needed. Wider zoom would distort too much, narrower I don't really need as I can step back. Shooting wide open may be an option in favor of ditching the flash when possible. Need fast AF because fast-paced events, and I got used to knowing what my frame would be based on camera position/AF assist beam so I frame without even looking into the VF. That said, step back is never a problem. Ex. [url=http://skvoraltdphoto.com/portfolio_page/wizdom-lights-out/]Wizdom - Lights Out! - Skvora Limited Photography[/url] Very little zoom range involved if any, maybe 10% taken via VF vs the assist laser grid. [/QUOTE]
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