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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 42880" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>Hi. I am interested in creating images with the Bokeh effect and one that is also good for portraits. I really love the look and artistic feel of the bokeh effect. Is there a lens that ya'll can recommend to do this. Is it possible to do it with the Nikkor 18-105 lens or the 55-200. I got the 55-200 lens as part of the package. It was a good deal so I had to take it. I still want to be able to do the bokeh effect though but with the right lens. Am I able to do it with the lens I already have? If so, what advice do yall have. I am still doing my research online and reading my manual over and over. I thought I would try here for some extra advice. I do want something reasonable but at the same time, if it's worth it, I will consider spending more. I have looked into the Nikkor 35mm f/1.8. Any advice or suggestions please. I am also looking for a lens for portraits. I have read that the 35mm is good at portraits but not as good for the bokeh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 42880, member: 8139"] Hi. I am interested in creating images with the Bokeh effect and one that is also good for portraits. I really love the look and artistic feel of the bokeh effect. Is there a lens that ya'll can recommend to do this. Is it possible to do it with the Nikkor 18-105 lens or the 55-200. I got the 55-200 lens as part of the package. It was a good deal so I had to take it. I still want to be able to do the bokeh effect though but with the right lens. Am I able to do it with the lens I already have? If so, what advice do yall have. I am still doing my research online and reading my manual over and over. I thought I would try here for some extra advice. I do want something reasonable but at the same time, if it's worth it, I will consider spending more. I have looked into the Nikkor 35mm f/1.8. Any advice or suggestions please. I am also looking for a lens for portraits. I have read that the 35mm is good at portraits but not as good for the bokeh. [/QUOTE]
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