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  1. #11

    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    if i'm not mistaken, naay AF-S version ang 85mm. i-check lng, kay murag f/1.4 to. but i'm sure it's very expensive.

    however, the 50mm will do magic if you just know how to use it in portraiture... just remember, focus on the eye when shooting portrait and soften the face by adjusting the picture control.
    ask lang unta ko sir how to adjust picture control? is this a canon feature (i'm a nikonian)?

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by dice14 View Post
    ask pod ko ok raba ang 35mm 1.8 para portrait?
    YES! the 35mm is also good for portraiture as long as you know how and why. Don't mind what people say about the limitations of your lens. kung alam mong gamitin, you will be surprised sa quality ng output nito. Karamihan sa mga nagco-comment na hindi pwede ay yung masyadong dependent sa gear instead of their skill and knowledge of the basics.

    Remember, your goal is to focus the attention of the viewer to the subject instead of the fore/background. Kung alam mo ang principle and master mo ang lens mo, you can do it.

    I'm telling you this out of experience. I use 35mm on almost everything, including landscape and portraiture. You can ask the thread starter (Dansoi), slycry, and chipmunk888 para malaman mo kung bakit...

    God Bless and happy Easter.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by SmoKoY View Post
    ask lang unta ko sir how to adjust picture control? is this a canon feature (i'm a nikonian)?
    It's a nikon feature. You can find it in the menu. With picture control, you can adjust the hue, saturation, sharpness, contrast, etc... at the camera itself.

  4. #14
    ako sad sa una akong gamit for landscape is my 35mm pero wla na karon kay ako gbaligya and nag UWA ko for landscape. nindot ang output sa 35mm bisag dili wide...

    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    YES! the 35mm is also good for portraiture as long as you know how and why. Don't mind what people say about the limitations of your lens. kung alam mong gamitin, you will be surprised sa quality ng output nito. Karamihan sa mga nagco-comment na hindi pwede ay yung masyadong dependent sa gear instead of their skill and knowledge of the basics.

    Remember, your goal is to focus the attention of the viewer to the subject instead of the fore/background. Kung alam mo ang principle and master mo ang lens mo, you can do it.

    I'm telling you this out of experience. I use 35mm on almost everything, including landscape and portraiture. You can ask the thread starter (Dansoi), slycry, and chipmunk888 para malaman mo kung bakit...

    God Bless and happy Easter.

  5. #15
    Quote Originally Posted by Chipmunk888 View Post
    oi, musta na? ehehe gimingaw nami nimo ehehe
    Ayos lng chip... buhay pa rin. I am currently completing my collection "the world through ABIGAILS eyes...". The one i told you about, the out of focus composition... part pa rin sya ng training ko sa sarili ko. i'll invite you guys once ma-complete ko na.

    I'll invite you to a photowalk also pag nandyan na ulit ako sa Cebu.

    Good day and God bless...

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    It's a nikon feature. You can find it in the menu. With picture control, you can adjust the hue, saturation, sharpness, contrast, etc... at the camera itself.
    Thanks sir! appreciate the help!

  7. #17
    Quote Originally Posted by therealmacoy View Post
    if i'm not mistaken, naay AF-S version ang 85mm. i-check lng, kay murag f/1.4 to. but i'm sure it's very expensive.

    however, the 50mm will do magic if you just know how to use it in portraiture... just remember, focus on the eye when shooting portrait and soften the face by adjusting the picture control.
    mura mahal jud ang afs na version ani sir.. actually i was thinking also about the 35 mm 1.8 .. ky afs na den dli sd kaau taas ang price.. thankz again sir.. hope mka photowalk nsad ta balik if mahman najud imo project..

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by michaelocana View Post
    morag mao jd ni imong thread nga gipangta bro... dont mind the title kay morag "for adults" hehehehe pero informative ang sulod juicy content

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/photog...0mm-1-8-a.html
    cge sir.. il read on this..

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by cmontoya View Post
    @dan: I'm not sure if you're a Canonite or a Nikonian, but this link might help: Canon Lenses - Canon EF Camera Lens Information

    Just click Canon Portrait Lens Recommendations.
    nikon user ko sir.. thankz for the help..

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by dice14 View Post
    ask pod ko ok raba ang 35mm 1.8 para portrait?

    btaw dice nndot jud mo gamit c sir macoy sa iya 35 mm.. na maximize jud nya ang capabilities sa iya lens.. mao gni mao sd na usa sa ako gi pili-an..

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