There is also the inexpensive option of buying a 'normal' 50mm and a 2x
teleconvertor. For portrait purposes, I find it works well for me, and also
I then have virtually two different lenses...
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From: "Jaume Lahuerta" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 6:06 AM
Subject: Advice for 'entry level' portrait lens


> Hi everyone,
>
> I am thinking on a lens that helps my in enhancing my,
> really limited, portrait skills.
>
> It seems that the best focal ranges are between 80 and
> 150mm so I imagine that a manual focus prime in this
> range will be the best starting point. What do you
> think?
> (The closest think that I currently have close to this
> range is the 28-70/4 AL zoom)
>
> What lense would you recommend me that delivers a fair
> quality for a moderated price?
> (if any of you is selling one we can talk about... :-)
>  )
> My firt though is the M135/3.5...
>
> Thaks in advance for your advice,
>
> Jaume
>
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