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02-11-2014 12:27 PM
I shoot a lot of indoor gymanstics. I have the 135 2.0 lens but still battle with blur. Is the 85mm 1.2 an appropriate lens or is it best left for portrait work. I've read a fair amount about it and seen some conflicting info.
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12-24-2018 06:48 AM
One rule for zoom lenses they must always be thought of as being their longest focal length. E.g. 25 to 50 handles like a 50 50mm. 100 to 400 treat it as a 400 50mm lens. Use the zoom lens which will just do it all with the one lens if you can.
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12-24-2018 06:57 AM
Stupid thing i didnt type it as written. I think you get what I am saying. Heaven help us if they make a 50 to 500 lens. It will need and handle as would a 500 fixed lens. While talking about long lenses they usually have tripod mounts. Make up an adjustable cord with a loop in one end and a screw bolt other end. Screw bolt into lens put your foot in loop. The cord make it fit so when lifting camera upwards you will find it acts just like a monopod. Nice and steady quick handling.
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