John Pattenden wrote:
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> thanks for the feedback Chris,
>
> do you think the 100 might be too sharp for portraits.. ?
There are many ways to overcome the 100mm Macro's sharpness for
portraits.
There are softening filters in varying degrees. Some put vaseline on a
1A or UV filter. Another, and possibly the most fun, is to stretch
pantyhose across the front of the lens.
Bob
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