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It depends a bit on how much latitude your definition of portrait FL has.Im looking for the smallest lightest portrait lens with excellent image quality. I don't mind manual only but it has to meet those requirements and be under $500 used. Anyone?
+1 on the suggestions above, I still have these lenses:Im looking for the smallest lightest portrait lens with excellent image quality. I don't mind manual only but it has to meet those requirements and be under $500 used. Anyone?
small, fast, cheap, and good don't mix.Wow thanks guys these are som excellent options I didn't think about. Since I have the fe 55, I want to get as close as 100mm as I can. The 85mm Sam (The adapter looks bulky though) and 90 sound good. Can anyone comment on the canon 100mm f2 or Nikon 85mm 1.8 on Sony a7r?
+1 on the suggestions above, I still have these lenses:Im looking for the smallest lightest portrait lens with excellent image quality. I don't mind manual only but it has to meet those requirements and be under $500 used. Anyone?
All can be had used, including (dumb) adapter, for under $500.
- CV75/2.5 (not the f/1.8 version)
- CG90/2.8
- A85/2.8
- OM100/2.8
The CV75 is likely the smallest, the CG90 was my most popular at one time.
All have high IQ.
For the A7r you need the LA-EA4 adapter for the 85. The LA-EA3 only works (well) on the A7x-ii models.Ok so I'm between the 85mm with lae 3 adapter or the contax g 90mm 2.8 with techart adapter. Any other opinions? You guys are amazing. I would have never thought of so many options.


Two came to my mind, both can be found under $500: Nikon AIS 50 F1.2 and Ais 105 F2.5. have both and love them both.Im looking for the smallest lightest portrait lens with excellent image quality. I don't mind manual only but it has to meet those requirements and be under $500 used. Anyone?
There are lots of options in the manual lens market.Im looking for the smallest lightest portrait lens with excellent image quality. I don't mind manual only but it has to meet those requirements and be under $500 used. Anyone?