p.113 #1 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
SpecFoto wrote:
Sorry for the off topic above. Here is one with my favorite model Brooklyn, taken with the Sigma 90mm at f4.5 and A6700 during the "June Gloom" (no sun season) at Catalina Island.
No problem at all. Yes, the Sigma 90mm is indeed a nice lens and tiny lens, and yes, that's a wonderful capture! Although the images it generates are great but somehow I couldn't gel with it... maybe, it is the f/2.8 aperture 😜....
p.113 #2 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
AGeoJO wrote:
No problem at all. Yes, the Sigma 90mm is indeed a nice lens and tiny lens, and yes, that's a wonderful capture! Although the images it generates are great but somehow I couldn't gel with it... maybe, it is the f/2.8 aperture 😜....
Thanks Joshua. The 2.8 never bothered me on longer F/L lenses, as I consider my Batis 135 f2.8 to be my best portraits lens ... My photo was at f4.5 and as it's on the A6700, it equiv. to 135mm and what f6.3 ?? I'll make sure to post 90mm photos at 2.8 when on my trip, as I am interested in seeing how the 90mm plays at 135mm in the APS-c crop mode on the A7CR. Have a button programmed for this, that's why I don't miss a zoom, each prime is 2 F/L's with a simple button push.
p.113 #5 · Portrait and People Image Thread using Sony
mudlake wrote:
Not your classic portrait lens, but the Viltrox 14/4 can be a nice lens for environmental portraits.
Wonderful portrait of your lovely wife, just wornderful, Eric! The rendition of that lens is superb not only in the sharpness, especially as an UWA lens.