High end cameras, continued
On Wed, 18 Jan 2006 23:36:06 -0700, "RG" wrote:
Certain lenses are perfect for certain kinds of photography. When I do a
portrait head shot for a publication, I prefer a 105 mm because with my
lighting gear, I can fill a frame nearly perfectly and have a large, crisp
image to work off of, without worrying about it falling apart on me.
Yes, I am used to setting myself up to work with certain focal lengths,
Well, there's two mentions of portrait photography, and the application of a
specific focal length lens certainly makes sense in that context. Since I
never shoot in any kind of a controlled setting such as a portrait studio or
an outdoor set, I guess I'm more used to composing on the fly with whatever
is presented to me. Which is why zooms work so well for me. And I do
understand that longer lenses will in fact compress the apparent depth of an
image, versus shorter lenses.
I suppose my question would be, "Can't a 70-200mm zoom shoot at 105mm?"
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John H
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