When you shoot with the 35,50,85 wide open, with such a thin DOF, how do you deal with camera shake? Or are you very good at hand holding these lenses?
When you shoot with the 35,50,85 wide open, with such a thin DOF, how do you deal with camera shake? Or are you very good at hand holding these lenses?
When you shoot with the 35,50,85 wide open, with such a thin DOF, how do you deal with camera shake? Or are you very good at hand holding these lenses?
I can only handheld the best is at 1/15 at 35mm, 1/30 at 50mm and 1/45 at 85mm with reasonable sharpness... either I up the ISO or wait for the subject to walk into a better light source or shoot a bit further... I have to be very aware of the aperture I using when shooting in lowlight...
I think the 24-105 is most versatile for FF and I love it to the bits. I only need to have that lens fixed on the camera and I can be out whole day shooting. The f4 is not a really big issue to me, because since we are using FF, the ISO performance is actually very good, and when needed, I will just bump up the ISO. As such this lens got my vote for walkaround.
i totally agreed, but my only complaint is that bokeh for this F4 is not creamy enough for portrait which i also love to take when i on walk about, so 50f1.4 will be in my bag.