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Portrait lens for Grandchildren and picky parents

Started Sep 23, 2019 | Questions thread
JayPhizzt Senior Member • Posts: 2,374
Re: Portrait lens for Grandchildren and picky parents

gshoward671 wrote:

Having been a long time Nikon user, I am new to Fujifilm and need some guidance on selecting a portrait lens that will used primarily outdoors for pictures -both random and planned- for grandkids. I have a 17 year old grandson whose parents want a "professional" look to his senior pictures and then there are the toddler grand kids that will have pictures made as opportunity presents- (there won't be much posing):-)

I own an X-T3 and a 16-55mm lens. I would like a prime lens for simplicity, flexibility, and bokeh quality. I have considered the 35 1.4; 50 2.0; and the 56 1.2. Need some suggestions and guidance along the way here.

Thanks in advance! Grear

The 56/1.2 or 90/2 are both fantastic for portraits with beautiful bokeh's.

However getting a "professional" look to photos is a lot more about skill and knowledge then it is about what lens you use. A great lens isn't automatically going to give you "professional" photos.

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