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Using the EF 85mm 1:1.8

Ramsden
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Hi folks 

EOS90D currently with my EF 85mm 1:1.8 attached. 

I've had my camera nearly 2.5 ys now and bought a few lenses early on, in a waive of enthusiasm. 

Now I'm trying to work out what they all do!

The 85mm is, on the face of it, a decent lens for a day out. Not to heavy, and reasonable price.

But this week, having rediscovered my 24mm, I took the 85 for a walk along my Yorkshire footpaths and lanes. At first I thought I was doing something wrong, till I did some more research into the 85mm.

When I was trying to photograph a plant, for example, I could only get a small part in focus. But this is what the 85mm does, as it creates loads of bokeh. 

Apparently if you try to take a portrait, sometimes, it  can only get one eye in focus. 

Today I went back to get some pictures of Scotch Broom, which were beautiful yesterday. Of course today,  they were passed their best, but I hope the photograph makes my point.

So my question to my learned friends across the pond, is, have you used an 85mm, and how do you get the best out of it?

Thanks 

Ramsden 

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Nice photos!  I have been to only one cricket match in my life.  One of the members of my dissertation committee was from India and he insisted I attend a cricket match with him.  I had fun but it would have been more enjoyable IF I better understood the sport AND if I wasn't doing my final defense the next day causing most of my attention to remain on surviving that defense 🙂  And I suspect the level of cricket played in Lubbock, TX wasn't exactly world class 😂

The EF 85 should be a good lens for capturing the steam train and a big reason I liked it for indoor sports is because it focuses very quickly.   I am making plans to find a good spot to capture Union Pacific's 1940's era "Big Boy" 4-8-8-4 steam locomotive when it comes through the area on a tour later this summer.  It will be fun to get some photos of it when it passes down a rail line about 35 kilometers from me.  Once I upload my students' grades next week, I am going to scout out some good locations to try to capture it where the lighting will be decent and hopefully far enough out in the middle of nowhere that it won't be too crowded

Rodger

EOS 1DX M3, 1DX M2, 1DX, 5DS R, M6 Mark II, 1D M2, EOS 650 (film), many lenses, XF400 video

Goodness me, the 4-8-8-4 will be amazing to see. I can't imagine the size in real life. You will definitely have to share your photos.

Re:cricket, yes its an unusual game, but my Grandad played, so the 'game' is in my dna. Certainly not the kind of thing to absorb before defending a thesis. Those days stick in the mind.

Don't forget the photos please 

R

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