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p.1 #1 · Best 50-60mm lens for Landscape Images | |
Hi all,
If I could I'd post this in the Landscape Forum I would, but I don't want to draw the ire of the moderators by asking a gear question there. So, here we are. I'm primarily a landscape photographer and have been pleased with using my 28-70 2.8L and 70-200L for the bulk of my work. Over time I've come to realize that for my style I am most pleased with images taken at about 60mm (full frame).
Now I want to milk the most that I can out of my sensor by using the best lens and want to try a prime lens in the 45-60 range. Obviously the crispness and resolution of the lens is paramount, but so too is Chromatic Abberation avoidance, color fidelity, and the 'pop' expected of an L quality lens. Shooting wide open isn't a factor for me, so lens speed, or even focussing speed, isn't important. I've toyed with the idea of a 45 TS-E, I've looked at the Zeiss 50 and I'm still not sure. The TS-E would be nice for greater sense of depth of field, but I'm not sure if perhaps the Zeiss 50 or a Canon prime would give me a similar edge by being that much sharper than my zooms. When I do pano's I do them in portrait orientation and take 5-6, so the shifting on the TS-E doesn't buy me much there.
For those of you who do landscape, cityscape and similar type full frame shots what are your druthers and thoughts on the 'best' 45-60 mm lens for me?
Thanks,
Ted
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