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I'm looking to get some experience in studio/protrait photography. I'm booking some time at a local studio next week.
I currently have a D90 and I would look to use the 18-105vr kit lens. The widest apeture is 3.5 which I don't think is ideal for this type of work, but at the moment it's all I have in that focal range.
I could be tempted to hire a more suitable lens, especially as I'd be looking to undertake portraits of friends and family shortly after to boost my portfolio (and confidence).
What should I be looking for as a suitable lens? I was looking at the Tamron 17-55 2.8, although I read that it wasn't as good as the Nikon version. I'm also aware that the Tamron 90Di macro is claimed to be an ideal portrait lens... which leads me to another question...? Fixed focal length or zoom??
Thanks, and Merry Christmas!
I currently have a D90 and I would look to use the 18-105vr kit lens. The widest apeture is 3.5 which I don't think is ideal for this type of work, but at the moment it's all I have in that focal range.
I could be tempted to hire a more suitable lens, especially as I'd be looking to undertake portraits of friends and family shortly after to boost my portfolio (and confidence).
What should I be looking for as a suitable lens? I was looking at the Tamron 17-55 2.8, although I read that it wasn't as good as the Nikon version. I'm also aware that the Tamron 90Di macro is claimed to be an ideal portrait lens... which leads me to another question...? Fixed focal length or zoom??
Thanks, and Merry Christmas!