08-10-2025
09:12 PM
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08-12-2025
08:21 AM
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Danny
I just upgraded to a Canon 5D Mark III. I’m focusing on families and seniors. We will mostly be shooting outdoors. What lens do you recommend that would pair well with a Canon 5D Mark III?!?
08-11-2025 01:50 AM
Hello,
I like Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 Affordable, perfect for creamy headshots.
08-11-2025 12:27 PM
There is only one best lens and it is a fantastic lens. The Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens. Over the years I have had all three of the models Canon made and they were all outstanding and are the industry standard for a GP lens. I even had/have, still have, the EF 28-70mm f/2.8L USM which is a great lens, too.
I will imagine others will suggest other models but the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens is the best lens you can buy, period.
08-11-2025 11:25 PM
Well, ebiggs loves his 24-70.
There is no one "best" lens. That's why there are so many EF lenses of all sorts of focal lengths, zoom ranges, focusing systems, maximum apertures, and other features. No one can tell you what the one "best lens" is for you.
Families , seniors, and outdoors can be photographed with any lens. What did you upgrade from? Sounds like to should learn about lens traits in general, starting with how focal length affects the field of view. A good lens for landscape photography is different than a good lens for portraits, closeup work, action, on and on. There's a lot to learn, especially if you want to take advantage of your camera's capabilities.
08-12-2025 03:19 AM
Lens for portraits you'll want to look at
EF 24-70 f2.8
EF 28-70 f2.0
EF 85 (comes in f1.2 or f1.4)
EF 135 f2
EF 70-200 f2.8
Like Ernie said, the 24-70 is a pretty safe bet. It works very well for individuals and family. For headshots an 85 can offer more desirable perspective. The 135 is great for families. The 70-200 is somewhat a "cheater" as it can also be used in a wider variety of non-portrait shooting scenarios.
In the end, however, there's nothing like the 24-70. ❤️
~Rick
Bay Area - CA
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08-12-2025 04:42 PM
Great shot Rick!😊
08-12-2025 04:45 PM
"There is no one "best" lens. "
Ah, but there is if the question is, "What lens do you recommend ...." And that lens is the Canon EF 24-70mm f/2.8L II USM Lens.
08-12-2025 04:49 PM
"I like Canon EF 85mm f/1.8 Affordable, perfect for creamy headshots."
You may like it and I like my ef 85mm f1.2L a lot, but absolutely not if it is the only lens you have and that was the question. I never recommend anyone buy a priem as their only lens. Never.
While on this reply the 135mm would be even worse of a choice unless it is an addition to a stable of lenses as a 85mil should be..
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