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Old 08-04-2010, 06:29 PM   #793
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Originally Posted by m3thods View Post
assuming you're not firing a flash, any big aperture lens (f/2.8 and below) will do. with a combination of increasing your ISO

The obvious cost effective solution would be the nifty fifty (50 f/1.8). Any more information about what you're shooting/how you're shooting/what you want out of your shots would help narrow things down a bit.

Well, I would like to shoot night time landscape/scenery and cars. Also, I would want to shoot outdoor portraits during the day. Will the 50 F 1.8 be able to meet my needs? I've done some research online, I found a lot of comparison between the 50mm F1.8/1.4 and 85mm F1.8. But I guess that really depends on my needs.

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