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Re: Sony Planar T* FE 50/1.4 ZA Rolling Review


GMPhotography wrote:
I\'m in this camp as well. I got the GM 85 for melt away backgrounds. I did like the backgrounds I shot the other day. I thought they looked good


exactly right - b/c when you were in NYC - there may have been a person or couple walking around that was central to your frame, but in those scenes, it\'s great to be able to make out where they are but have the background not entirely in focus to provide some separation



Aug 02, 2016 at 06:24 PM
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Re: Sony Planar T* FE 50/1.4 ZA Rolling Review


GMPhotography wrote:
I\'m in this camp as well. I got the GM 85 for melt away backgrounds. I did like the backgrounds I shot the other day. I thought they looked good


exactly right - b/c when you were in NYC - there may have been a person or couple walking around that was central to your frame, but in those scenes, it\'s great to be able to make out where they are but have the background not entirely in focus to provide some separation, but it need not look like a tie-die shirt in the background either - otherwise, my kids could be standing in front of the Colosseum or a dumpster in an alley in Chicago and you\'d not know the difference. Sometimes, they are in front of a dumpster b/c the color is a nice background when completely blurred (thank you 85GM) other times, i want to know that we left the country (Zony 50)



Aug 02, 2016 at 06:15 PM
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Re: Sony Planar T* FE 50/1.4 ZA Rolling Review


GMPhotography wrote:
I\'m in this camp as well. I got the GM 85 for melt away backgrounds. I did like the backgrounds I shot the other day. I thought they looked good


exactly right - b/c when you were in NYC - there may have been a person or couple walking around that was central to your frame, but in those scenes, it\'s great to be able to make out where they are but have the background not entirely in focus to provide some separation, but it need not look like a tie-die shirt in the background either - otherwise, my kids could be standing in front of the Colosseum or a dumpster in an alley in Chicago and you\'d not know the difference. Sometimes, they are in front of a dumpster b/c the color is a nice background when completely blurred (thank you 85GM) other times, i want to know that we left the country.



Aug 02, 2016 at 06:15 PM
ecarlino
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Re: Sony Planar T* FE 50/1.4 ZA Rolling Review


GMPhotography wrote:
I\'m in this camp as well. I got the GM 85 for melt away backgrounds. I did like the backgrounds I shot the other day. I thought they looked good


exactly right - b/c when you were in NYC - there may have been a person or couple walking around that was central to your frame, but in those scenes, it\'s great to be able to make out where they are but have the background not entirely in focus to provide some separation, but it need not look like a tie-die shirt.



Aug 02, 2016 at 06:14 PM





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