Canon 32mm f1.4 or Sigma 56mm f1.4 for portraits - Colour?
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Re: Canon 32mm f1.4 or Sigma 56mm f1.4 for portraits - Colour?
I'd go with the 32mm. I had the 56mm and returned it. Cooler is one word, but I'd also use the word bland. With the M50, the 32mm will be on there full time. With the 56mm you'll have to swap a lot and spend a lot of hours trying to get the colors perfect - hours you could be spending sleeping or spending time with family or finding a partner. I used the M50 and the 32mm all the time. My favorite combo for amazing colors without any fine tuning if video is of no interest. I could sell all my gear and just have that combo and be fine. I'd buy another camera for 4K video though.
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