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advice on 50mm lense for portraits
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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 97000" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>First, you will need a lens that has a built in motor, like the G model. If you get a D - like i have - you will be manually focusing the lens. Second, you may want to consider getting a 35mm instead. A 50 on a cropped sensor like yours, is more like 75mm. A 35 is more like a 50mm. Other than that, you can choose from Nikon, Tamron and Sigma. If you are need more flexibilty, there are little zooms, like the 17-35mm Sigma. That way, you don't have to take x amount of steps back when you are shooting a group of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 97000, member: 9619"] First, you will need a lens that has a built in motor, like the G model. If you get a D - like i have - you will be manually focusing the lens. Second, you may want to consider getting a 35mm instead. A 50 on a cropped sensor like yours, is more like 75mm. A 35 is more like a 50mm. Other than that, you can choose from Nikon, Tamron and Sigma. If you are need more flexibilty, there are little zooms, like the 17-35mm Sigma. That way, you don't have to take x amount of steps back when you are shooting a group of people. [/QUOTE]
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