claystevens
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Mainly for portrait photogrpahy. Ty advance.
105mm
105/2.5. Only question is: newer one, or older nikkor-p.
105mm
Some Nikon portrait photographers use other lenses, too, like the 85mm and 135 to good advantage.
^^^ What HE said! ^^^Yes, the 85 would be good if you don't have a lot of space to work with. But it costs twice or more what 105s go for. The 135/3.5 can be had very inexpensively, it seems to be an undervalued lens - but it requires more working room.
I think the 135/3.5 is way too sharp for a portrait lens. If you are shooting grandpas and want to capture every pore and crease in their skin, then yes. If you want to shoot a relatively young female, you're playing with fire.
Also, the lens can do some crazy backgrounds with fuzzy hexagons and stuff unless you are careful what's behind the model and how far behind it is.
Mainly for portrait photogrpahy. Ty advance.
I am quite sure that they all thought of the 105/2.5. I could be wrong, but I doubt.
So, as a matter of interest, how would one know which 105 is a Sonnar and which a Gauss ? Serial #? max aperture? shape/size?
ok, thanks - but there are also 105/2.8 and 105/4 aren't there? and only two posts refer specifically to a 105/2.5
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