I'm not sure what I want yet. Either upper body and head or whole body. I think a 105mm would be too long. 50 would be nice I guess but lenses are so damn expensive. I have an M6. Don't really want to buy another lens.
35mm is totally doable, you just need to be close-ish and hyper-aware of background clutter. It's a classic focal length for street photography. Hell, you can make a good portrait with a fisheye, so 35mm is *easy*.
I regularly use 65mm for portraits on 6x7cm, which has the same field of view as ~32mm on a 35mm camera.
I agree it is doable. But correct me if I am wrong - 65mm on 6x7 will give much less distortion in comparison with 35mm on 24x36?
Why? It's the angle of view + the size of the capturing media, not mm.
Do you really want to take portraits or do you just want to do "bokeh" snaps? I am amazed these days how many camera-pointers screw up the subject of their photos on purpose in order to get extreme cornball, over-done and trite "bokay." "Bokay" isn't all of photography, it's Grandma's faded, moth-eaten lace doilies on an easy chair.
Do you really want to take portraits or do you just want to do "bokeh" snaps? I am amazed these days how many camera-pointers screw up the subject of their photos on purpose in order to get extreme cornball, over-done and trite "bokay." "Bokay" isn't all of photography, it's Grandma's faded, moth-eaten lace doilies on an easy chair.
In my experience aperture for aperture on medium format cameras you get less depth of field than 35mm miniature format lenses at the same aperture and focusing distance.Hi Miha,
In theory it should be the same - and it is same in central point of the lens/picture. But if person that I am photographing is close to camera and on the edge of the frame - I don't know why - but somehow pictures from my 80mm rolleiflex lens looks better, more natural, than from 50mm nikon on same size of capturing media/distance. I guess best would be to make some proper test, maybe someone with better optical knowledge can explain better. It could be that this is all my subjective impression.
regards,
In my experience aperture for aperture on medium format cameras you get less depth of field than 35mm miniature format lenses at the same aperture and focusing distance.
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