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p.2 #1 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


Monito wrote:
Be very careful to think and define what you mean, but also be careful about overthinking. If you are looking for a head and shoulders portrait lens, that is rather well defined. But "portrait lens" is anything from 24 mm to 300 mm and even those limits are exceeded in a few cases. That is because portraits are anything from a full-length figure at the side of a frame to a tight crop in on just eyes.

Note also that beauty / glamour work benefits from distances about 50% greater than regular portrait work and thus the focal lengths used for
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Excellent Monito! Great write-up. Your 35mm film experience brought a smile of recognition to my face. However I think all of this is wasted on the OP as he appears to have made up his mind already. Do keep,'em coming though.



Apr 27, 2013 at 07:43 PM
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p.2 #2 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


I have not made up my mind. I am still choosing between the 100/2 and 100L. I may rent both to choose.


Apr 27, 2013 at 07:51 PM
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p.2 #3 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


how about buying a used 100/2 and a used 100/2.8 macro (non L) and seeing which you like better. then, sell the other and be happy.


Apr 27, 2013 at 07:53 PM
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p.2 #4 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


I would go for the 135L. Sometimes it's a tad long, but you can use the 50L in those situations.


Apr 27, 2013 at 08:37 PM
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p.2 #5 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


I agree get the 135L. 24-70, 50 and 135 covers almost anything.


Apr 27, 2013 at 08:51 PM
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p.2 #6 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


Don't forget to consider the Sigma 105mm F2.8 EX DG OS HSM Macro. It's a fine lens for a very attractive price.


Apr 27, 2013 at 08:58 PM
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p.2 #7 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


badlydrawnboy wrote:
I have not made up my mind. I am still choosing between the 100/2 and 100L. I may rent both to choose.


You appear to have made up your mind to get a 100mm prime and you categorically ignore those of us who share how we use the 70-200/2.8 because we think you may get more of your money's worth. We do that because we like to offer some help. Monito's post was also intended to be helpful (at least that is how I interpreted it) and it's always nice if the OP shows some interaction. Keeping from that is of course your right, but this pretty much covers my remark to Monito.

This aside, renting lenses you cannot decide between is always a smart move and I wish you best of luck.

Stay good,

Ralph



Apr 28, 2013 at 02:58 AM
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p.2 #8 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


100L. It's heavily used for portraiture and beauty photography.. The IS makes it worthwhile and it's a hell of a lot lighter than a 70-200 2.8.

Another good option weight wise is the incredibly sharp 70-200 f4 IS. Just a thought. If I was doing studio portraiture, that's probably what I'd use, but I need 2.8



Apr 28, 2013 at 03:02 AM
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p.2 #9 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


PhilDrinkwater wrote:
Another good option weight wise is the incredibly sharp 70-200 f4 IS. Just a thought. If I was doing studio portraiture, that's probably what I'd use, but I need 2.8


Unless I actually want to shoot at f2 I am now normally using my f4 IS for portraits as it is SO sharp, light and versatile, even at f4 I'm sometimes getting OOF noses with sharp eyes so I don't often need to shoot wider than that. It's a truly excellent lens.



Apr 28, 2013 at 03:57 AM
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p.2 #10 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


rabbitmountain wrote:
You appear to have made up your mind to get a 100mm prime and you categorically ignore those of us who share how we use the 70-200/2.8 because we think you may get more of your money's worth. We do that because we like to offer some help. Monito's post was also intended to be helpful (at least that is how I interpreted it) and it's always nice if the OP shows some interaction. Keeping from that is of course your right, but this pretty much covers my remark to Monito.

This aside, renting lenses you cannot decide between is always
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I've already said that I don't want a large, bulky zoom lens for this application, and that I generally prefer primes to zooms. In addition, I don't want to spend $2k for this lens. That is my prerogative.

I don't doubt the 70-200/2.8 is a fine lens and works for many people, but it wouldn't work for me at this time. I appreciate Monito sharing his thoughts about it; that I haven't changed my mind as a result is not intended as a sign of disrespect or a lack of gratitude for his perspective.



Apr 28, 2013 at 08:35 AM
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p.2 #11 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


I would go 85LII or 135L, both are amazing depends on portrait you need. But 70-200mm f2.8L IS II should be perfect too since most people dont like wider than F 2.8 portraits.


Apr 28, 2013 at 09:55 AM
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p.2 #12 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


The 85L is a fairly large/heavy lens. Are you looking for a lens that is not white or a small lens? I personally feel the 100mm length is a good choice. The macro versions of the lens are double the size and heavier...


Apr 28, 2013 at 10:28 AM
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p.2 #13 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


godfather wrote:
The 85L is a fairly large/heavy lens. Are you looking for a lens that is not white or a small lens? I personally feel the 100mm length is a good choice. The macro versions of the lens are double the size and heavier...


Sorry, I should have been more clear. It's not so much the weight, but the length, bulk and obtrusive white color of the 70-200 that doesn't appeal to me.




Apr 28, 2013 at 11:18 AM
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p.2 #14 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


saneproduction wrote:
I agree get the 135L. 24-70, 50 and 135 covers almost anything.


I'm intrigued by this. When I think more about it, the 135 might be a great complement to what I already have. I frequently use the 70mm end of my 24-70 for portraits, so perhaps 135 would be a better complement to the 70mm than a 100mm lens. And, as I mentioned in my original post, the 135/2 is one of the most impressive lenses I've ever used in any camera system. It's also fairly priced for such a great lens.

Hmmmm...



Apr 28, 2013 at 11:20 AM
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p.2 #15 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


I am using the 85mm 1.8 on my 5DMkIII and loving it for portraits.

Is fast, smooth and takes a crisp photo that I just can't get with my zooms.



Apr 28, 2013 at 08:50 PM
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p.2 #16 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


Everyone is different but for me when I double the FL as I move up I don't miss the gaps it creates (25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800) I know there are a lot of photographers that like the 135 length but I always found it too long or too short. The 85 was good on my 5d, great on my 1d, and worthless on my 40d (for me doing portraits, it worked ok for indoor sports).


Apr 28, 2013 at 09:44 PM
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p.2 #17 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


The 100mm f2 is perfect for your needs. For portraits, it would be preferable to either of the 100mm 2.8 macros.


Apr 29, 2013 at 10:30 AM
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p.2 #18 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


Another vote for the 100mm F2 I have that lens and LOVE IT...


Apr 29, 2013 at 10:19 PM
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p.2 #19 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


godfather wrote:
Everyone is different but for me when I double the FL as I move up I don't miss the gaps it creates (25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 800) I know there are a lot of photographers that like the 135 length but I always found it too long or too short. The 85 was good on my 5d, great on my 1d, and worthless on my 40d (for me doing portraits, it worked ok for indoor sports).


That was my primary problem with the 135 as well when I borrowed it on FF. I put it on an APS-H sensor and I liked it a lot more (closer to 200). It's a phenomenal lens, I just didn't find it an agreeable FL.

At this point the OP would definitely be in a good place to rent a few of these lenses and give them a go. He'll know right away if the 135 will work or not - it's a pretty polarizing focal length. The 100s may be a tougher choice.



Apr 29, 2013 at 10:50 PM
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p.2 #20 · Which portrait lens for 5DIII?


kezeka wrote:
That was my primary problem with the 135 as well when I borrowed it on FF. I put it on an APS-H sensor and I liked it a lot more (closer to 200). It's a phenomenal lens, I just didn't find it an agreeable FL.

At this point the OP would definitely be in a good place to rent a few of these lenses and give them a go. He'll know right away if the 135 will work or not - it's a pretty polarizing focal length. The 100s may be a tougher choice.


Good point. When I had the 135/2 in the past, it was with a 30D. I vaguely recall trying an 85mm lens on the 30D (which is close to 135mm on full frame) and not liking it.

I think you're right that the only way I'm going to answer this question now is by trying some lenses.



Apr 30, 2013 at 09:00 AM
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