RalphLambrecht
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adhering to the idea that 'normal' focal length is equal to negative diagonal, normal for 35mm should really be 43mm. That is interestingly a;mostright in the middle between35 and 50mm. Tat may explain why so many folks prefer one or the other. For headshots, I prefer 2-times normal.somy 85 gets a lot of use for that. Other than that 50mm is a very practical all-around focal length and typically economical as well as of excellent optical qualitySo many posts online about how the 50mm is not a portrait lens. People can get quite irate about it. Their reasoning is that when you move closer to the subject, you get distortion. Especially headshots. I know myself that full body or American cut looks fine, to my eyes. Besides, what if you liked the distortion? 28 and 35 are regularly used in street photography and up close you get much more distortion but that is part of the look. Distortion can oddly create intimacy. Anyone else notice that?
85mm can look a bit too... perfect.. especially if all you do is shoot at the widest aperture to separate the subject from the background and get nice bokeh.
I know any lens can be used for portraits. I am just interested to hear your thoughts on the 50. If you use it for portraits and how you use it.