I wouldnt say you'd really need to shoot wide open in the studio. Generally you're shooting f8/f11 - where the lens is generally at its best anyway - so then again it would just depend on the length you want to use. I use, for studio portraits an 18-70mm [on a nikon] and a lot of it depends on the size of the studio also!
soooo true. ISL STUDIO ive just visited is a large area to shoot in and i had not trouble moving around geting to where i wanted to be, which must be a good thing, even with my 50mm
I wouldnt say you'd really need to shoot wide open in the studio. Generally you're shooting f8/f11 - where the lens is generally at its best anyway - so then again it would just depend on the length you want to use. I use, for studio portraits an 18-70mm [on a nikon] and a lot of it depends on the size of the studio also!
Have to agree with the above.... To me, the whole point of shooting in a studio is that you have a controlled environment, so why shoot at 2.8 when you can shoot at the lens' sweet spot ?
[picky git] for a creative effect [/picky git]
Under normal circumstances I agree with you 100%
I was just being picky... although if you're using some of the muslin backdrops, you can get them a bit oof for a creative effect
http://www.karlu.com/product_info.php?cPath=769_780&products_id=9932 for example
Phew!We've only got plain backgrounds
We've only got plain backgrounds
Ha - just realised !!!
Something about your avatar was bugging me... you've had your hair done