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<blockquote data-quote="icSlowMo" data-source="post: 40765" data-attributes="member: 8428"><p>First to help clear something up if you are wondering... 18mm on dx is the same as 18mm on ff. Just think of it as taking a ff pic and cropping a smaller center out of it.. so 18 is not really 27mm, just looks like 27mm when compared to a 18mm ff pic... You can try it your self, use your 18-105 at 70-105mm and compare to 70-105 on 70-300mm lens which is a full frame lens. I just got the 24-70 f2.8 and love the fast glass.... a lot of money yes... but all well worth it to me as a walk around. I would say try shooting at 35mm on your 18-105 and see if that's ok, if it is get the 35mm f1.8 for indoor/closer shots and use the 70-300 VR for portrait work.... longer focal length will help isolate subject better, shoot portraits at about 135mm ish wide open and have backgrounds further away and will get better bokah..</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="icSlowMo, post: 40765, member: 8428"] First to help clear something up if you are wondering... 18mm on dx is the same as 18mm on ff. Just think of it as taking a ff pic and cropping a smaller center out of it.. so 18 is not really 27mm, just looks like 27mm when compared to a 18mm ff pic... You can try it your self, use your 18-105 at 70-105mm and compare to 70-105 on 70-300mm lens which is a full frame lens. I just got the 24-70 f2.8 and love the fast glass.... a lot of money yes... but all well worth it to me as a walk around. I would say try shooting at 35mm on your 18-105 and see if that's ok, if it is get the 35mm f1.8 for indoor/closer shots and use the 70-300 VR for portrait work.... longer focal length will help isolate subject better, shoot portraits at about 135mm ish wide open and have backgrounds further away and will get better bokah.. [/QUOTE]
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