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Nikon DSLR Cameras
Out of Production DSLRs
D90
Good lens for Portraits?
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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 10864" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>50mm 1.4 is all i use. I have had the 1.8 "cheap" version and it is decent, and a great beginner lens, but in my opinion, the 1.4 was worth the extra. It has a better build quality and tack sharp wide open where the 1.8 really isn't sharp until you hit 2 and up. 50mm 1.8 if money is an issue as it is a great bang for the price.....50mm 1.4 if your pretty serious about portraiture and want a better built lens that will be more crisp, or if your feeling frisky, spring for the 85mm....but the cost is retarded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 10864, member: 3571"] 50mm 1.4 is all i use. I have had the 1.8 "cheap" version and it is decent, and a great beginner lens, but in my opinion, the 1.4 was worth the extra. It has a better build quality and tack sharp wide open where the 1.8 really isn't sharp until you hit 2 and up. 50mm 1.8 if money is an issue as it is a great bang for the price.....50mm 1.4 if your pretty serious about portraiture and want a better built lens that will be more crisp, or if your feeling frisky, spring for the 85mm....but the cost is retarded. [/QUOTE]
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