recommendation for portrait lens


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Hi, bro, there r a few versions of Tamron 90 F2.8, right? u got a brand new or used? May I know how much u spend? this one should be cheaper than sony 100 2.8, right?
There are 3 tamron 90mm, 2 of which is discontinued, the current one is called "Tamron SP AF 90 F2.8 Di"
it is around 400+ 2nd hand and 500-600+ first hand

it is cheaper than sony 100 2.8. If you are on a tight budget, you can buy it as it can be used for portraits and macro.
 

Im always shoot full body portrait for my clients, and im thinking of buying a lense which can shoot full body portrait in a room like our HDB room. Should i get CZ 24-70 or 16-35?
 

Im always shoot full body portrait for my clients, and im thinking of buying a lense which can shoot full body portrait in a room like our HDB room. Should i get CZ 24-70 or 16-35?

I would prefer the 16-35mm then.
 

i am using the Tamron 90mm F2.8 version 2 the non Di version. got it used less than RM 1,000, the lens was pretty new, only used for few months before the seller switch camp
 

hi brothers, if budgets tight it is advisable to look into the new tamron marco 90mm,it is value for money less than $550 up from your budgets a little bit only and can have a peace of mind plus warranty.:)
 

yes, is a nice lens.

Now saving money for the tamron 17-50mm F2.8 lens.
 

hi brothers, if budgets tight it is advisable to look into the new tamron marco 90mm,it is value for money less than $550 up from your budgets a little bit only and can have a peace of mind plus warranty.:)

do make sure u test it well before paying cash... QC is not as good as thought.
 

I am currently using minolta's 24-105mm F3.5-4.5 lens. It is pretty awesome both as a travel lens and as a portrait lens. For those going serious into protrait shoots, my preference would to to invest in a good prime lens. :)
 

for portraits I think 24-70 MM CZ is also very good.:bsmilie::sweatsm:
 

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