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<blockquote data-quote="Eye-level" data-source="post: 132828" data-attributes="member: 6548"><p>In FX the general rule is 85's are for half length body portraits and not to be used for head and shoulder shots because the 85 is to "normal" thereby less optically flattering...head and shoulders only is where the 105 comes in...</p><p></p><p>IMO I think the rule works the same exact way for DX but you have to stand farther away which is a PITA which is why I want a FX camera. I can't get a FX camera right now so I am going to "cheat" and use the 85 (even for head and shoulders) Confused now? Good...me too....LOL</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Eye-level, post: 132828, member: 6548"] In FX the general rule is 85's are for half length body portraits and not to be used for head and shoulder shots because the 85 is to "normal" thereby less optically flattering...head and shoulders only is where the 105 comes in... IMO I think the rule works the same exact way for DX but you have to stand farther away which is a PITA which is why I want a FX camera. I can't get a FX camera right now so I am going to "cheat" and use the 85 (even for head and shoulders) Confused now? Good...me too....LOL [/QUOTE]
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