I'm sure some of you guys will think this sounds crazy, but for a glamour/pinup/boudoir photographer, this lens may actually be too sharp!
Here is a shot I took yesterday. It isn't quite full frame, but pretty close. The aperture is around F 5-ish, because I didn't want the shoes to be too blurry. There is daylight coming from camera left and a gold umbrella on the right.
The second shot is a crop of the eyes.
I see a lot more retouching in my future if I use this lens for closeups! LOL
It would be a fantastic lens for a photographer who only works with 19 year old supermodels and has a team of makeup artists on hand.
Fortunately, most of my photos are never enlarged beyond about 1000 pixels, so hopefully it won't be a big issue. In any case, I'm not throwing away my 50 L. Sometimes that "dreamy" look serves another purpose, you know.
Here is a shot I took yesterday. It isn't quite full frame, but pretty close. The aperture is around F 5-ish, because I didn't want the shoes to be too blurry. There is daylight coming from camera left and a gold umbrella on the right.
The second shot is a crop of the eyes.
I see a lot more retouching in my future if I use this lens for closeups! LOL
It would be a fantastic lens for a photographer who only works with 19 year old supermodels and has a team of makeup artists on hand.
Fortunately, most of my photos are never enlarged beyond about 1000 pixels, so hopefully it won't be a big issue. In any case, I'm not throwing away my 50 L. Sometimes that "dreamy" look serves another purpose, you know.
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