rbrylawski wrote:
Ps: Nice pics of Buzz, for sure!
Thanks.
I took them using one of Nikon's "mirrorless SLRs." These things have their limits but they're light and relatively unobtrusive. I used a fixed focal length f/1.2 32mm lens (FoV comparable to 85mm on a full-frame camera).
Portrait photos are best at approximately an eight-foot distance. Any closer and facial features (especially the nose) are exaggerated. Any further away and facial features are flattened. Naturally, you want to fill the frame and, to do so, you should use an 85mm lens on a full-frame camera, a 50mm lens on a cropped-frame camera and a 32mm on the mirrorless remotes.
I'm also a lens purist. I will not use a zoom for serious work. Fixed focal length only:
1. Better overall quality.
2. Larger lens opening.
3. Lens hood really works. Lens hoods for zooms work only with the widest zoom setting.