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<blockquote data-quote="fhibbs12" data-source="post: 181497" data-attributes="member: 12196"><p>Well, I <3 my 85 for posed portraits. Not sure if it is just the lens I am the best and most comfortable with or what but Ill grab it almost every time for posed shots.</p><p></p><p>I guess my reasoning for the Sigma 35 was it just sounded logical for a 2 prime walk around kit with my 85. But if it doesn't feel right in my hands there is no fixing it.....</p><p></p><p>The shot i "feel" like I am missing, I NEVER plan to be an actual paid event photographer, are those up close head and shoulder shots of my kids. I have an 8 month old and slamming the camera in her face just does not seem right. Thats what is pushing me to a 24-70 or a 70-200... The ability to bust out a full body shot then get in close for a head shot. The 85's minimum focus does't seem to cut it for those types.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fhibbs12, post: 181497, member: 12196"] Well, I <3 my 85 for posed portraits. Not sure if it is just the lens I am the best and most comfortable with or what but Ill grab it almost every time for posed shots. I guess my reasoning for the Sigma 35 was it just sounded logical for a 2 prime walk around kit with my 85. But if it doesn't feel right in my hands there is no fixing it..... The shot i "feel" like I am missing, I NEVER plan to be an actual paid event photographer, are those up close head and shoulder shots of my kids. I have an 8 month old and slamming the camera in her face just does not seem right. Thats what is pushing me to a 24-70 or a 70-200... The ability to bust out a full body shot then get in close for a head shot. The 85's minimum focus does't seem to cut it for those types. [/QUOTE]
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