giantcanopy
Senior Member
Ultimate bokeh? 5DMKII with 85mm F1.2L
ditto. when u get the 1.2 nice focus, it is lovely for portraits.
ryan
Ultimate bokeh? 5DMKII with 85mm F1.2L
what you want to know about these combos?how about....
85 f/1.2 with 7D
vs
135 f/2 with 5DII
??
how about....
85 f/1.2 with 7D
vs
135 f/2 with 5DII
??
:thinkk, maths time. The focus length of these two combinations are almost same, also same f number. If don't think about the cost, can we say 85 with 5D is better?
Depends u want a faster focus or a thinner DOF.:dunno:errrr, my fault. I should not ask whether 85 with 5D is better.
let me change the question,
if you could only choose one of these two combos, (and you don't have other gears like 24, 35,135,zoom...) would you take 85+5D or 50+7D? reason?
if you could only choose one of these two combos, (and you don't have other gears like 24, 35,135,zoom...) would you take 85+5D or 50+7D? reason?
85/1.2L with 5DII
M:bsmilie:atch from heaven
Are you asking this for the sake of a studio portrait setup or some sorts? I am trying to figure out the practical application behind these reasonings.if you could only choose one of these two combos, (and you don't have other gears like 24, 35,135,zoom...) would you take 85+5D or 50+7D? reason?
Are you asking this for the sake of a studio portrait setup or some sorts? I am trying to figure out the practical application behind these reasonings.
That's why I got the Tokina 50-135mm to enjoy 50mm, 85mm, 100mm and 135mm prime range, at a slower aperature of F2.8 and non USM motor. 1 lens for all, no need to change lens.
Or 5DMKII with 70-200mm F2.8, also good.
Only advantage is the circular 9 blades aperture.
he's talking about the equivalent FOV & DOF due to Aperture of 50/1.2 on 7D.
for the equivalent FOV he's right (50mm X 1.6 =80mm). but equivalent Aperture is not as simple as (f1.2 x 1.6 = f1.9).
i want this combo as well, very good if going to shoot head shots most of the time. but its too tight for everyday use at least for me.