Thanks Walt for your explanation on use of the 77/1.8 or 85/1.4
unobtrusively from a distance, so that people don't get nervous or
fidgety when they see you photographing them.
But I would definitely not use it in Studio Portrait shoots unless I
had quite a large studio. I remember the TLRs of yesteryears with the
75 or 80 mm lenses which were so popular in Studios for Portrait
shots.
My friend had the Samyang 85/1.4 for his Pentax K-r, but sold it as he
thought the focal length was not very useful for his photography. This
guy had (2) bodies and a lot of lenses.
Regards.
Bipin.

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