Walk around lens on FF


For me is a 50mm usually... Other then that a 35mm lens...

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 think u should be more worried abt our human body shake will result in ff or bf.
 

I think u should be more worried abt our human body shake will result in ff or bf.

We're referring to the same thing, but you call it differently.
 

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.
 

24-105 is my choice. 50 1.4 in bag at times.
 

If you dun need f2.8, 24-105 f4L should b good. IS function is a bonus.
 

35mm f.14L is my choice, prime lens will really teach u...
 

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