abbywalker Posted October 18, 2017 Share Posted October 18, 2017 Hi Guys!!!I'm in need of some pro opinions as research has just confused me more.Aside from the fact that I should've upgraded my body YEARS ago (currently still rocking a Sony A330), I'm looking for opinions in lens. I currently use a SAL-50F1.8 for portraits and family. My problem comes in when it's a rather larger family and I need to step back further than I have available OR for indoor newborn lifestyle photography where I often like to catch a large portion of the decorated nursery with the subjects, but the limited space doesn't make that possible.I'm wondering, is there a better portrait lens that I can be using, still with a wide aperture but with a shorter focal length, that I can use as my primary lens? OR Would it be best to buy a wide angle lens for such cases and swap out as needed? If I should just buy a wide angles lens (I'm no where's near familiar with them as I am a portrait lens) which one, because I know distortion can be great.Overview:Photography style: Portraits/FamilyCurrently use: SAL-50F1.8 Needing: better portrait lens with wide aperture but shorter focal length to capture larger areas such as in a room or larger groups of familiesA must: smooth and pleasing bokeh and sharpness Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Username Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 ` Quick reality check .... I hope that in the years passing since the birth of the A330 that you've come to realize that 50mm is slightly tele, not "normal", on APSC ? Either way, since you're feeling cramped for FoV using a short tele, you don't need too much of wide-angle FL to solve the issue. You could get a "normal" for APSC, which is anywhere in the 28 to 35mm span, and have the result you want. 35 is "normal", 28 is only just very slightly toward wide-angle for APSC. Typical kit zooms for APSC run 18-55mm which is from general purpose wide-angle [at 18] to the same-as-your-current lens [at about 50] ... just to put things in perspective [bad pun]. -------------------------------------------------------------------- One example of a solution is the old Sigma 28/1.8, a fast wide-angle for full frame 35mm but a mild-wide to "short-normal" for APSC. I use it on both formats. It's not a rare bird. A used one would be a very affordable compliment to your current 50/1.8 short tele. Thaz just my own familiar example. I've enjoyed it in 3 different camera mounts ... still in use for 2 of those. But there's other similar options if you shop around. There's a 24 f/2.8 from the Maxxum line. I use that more than my 28/1.8 Sigma. It's very compact and focuses very fast [for a shaft drive lens] cuz it has internal focusing. 24 and 28 are long-time favorites of many users, so you should find plenty different choices. Faster than f/2.8 is less common, but certainly not hard to find. Your remark about bokeh suggests that you'll find fault with nearly ALL wide-angle lenses. So don't go wider than you absolutely need for your subjects. The Sony SAM 35mm f/1.8 may be a great compromise between wider FoV and control of DoF. It's very affordable new: https://www.adorama.com/us%20%20%20%20921026.html?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIq_byg_KF1wIVy1qGCh3ixACfEAQYAiABEgI3uPD_BwE Also relevant: https://www.thephoblographer.com/2013/07/26/review-sigma-28mm-f1-8-ex-dg-sony-alpha/ ` Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Jaf-Photo Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 I second Username's suggestion of Sony 35mm f1.8 SAM. It will give you a wider view and wide open it has good bokeh and decent sharpness considering the price. If you stop it down it's very sharp. Also, the A330 has a good sensor, so I'm sure you're getting nice pictures, regardless of the age of the camera. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
DirkB Posted October 23, 2017 Share Posted October 23, 2017 I would also agree with both gentlemen above. When started with primes on my first A mount camera (my beloved A550) the SAM 35/1.8 was the first one. Today I would say it is one of the most underrated lenses. It is "plastic-fantastic", but produces very nice images . Bokeh is ok, albeit a sometimes "nervous" transition area. So, the SAM 35 is a very unpricy option. I went a little bit wider during my APS-C time, and got the Distagon 24/2. Expensive, yes - but to my personal taste the second best A mount lens ever made. Although relatively wide it is able to produce a pleasing bokeh once you got used to the focal length. Color rendition and contrast quality on the Distagon is of the top league. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Taher Abouraya Posted February 28, 2018 Share Posted February 28, 2018 I would personally recommend the Sony 16-50/2.8 SSM which is very practical, smooth and sharp. You may need to read its reviews. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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