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It also true that once you are committed to spending more money for diminishing returns, you might tempted by full frame to get a bit more bang. Within the same system, there's no hassle, you use the same camera(s) you already know so it makes sense to build a lens collection (for different needs) around that camera.

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There's usually an image quality upgrade with these lenses as well, though not always super apparent. Large aperture lenses make sense if you want to stay within one camera system and still want to suck in more light for artistic purposes and/or you need all the light you can get. What is your fastest m43 lens that you actually use? Is it irrational to want large aperture lenses for small sensor cameras? I recently got into the micro four thirds ecosystem and I find myself lusting after those bright f/1.2 lenses from Olympus and Panasonic.Īnd then I think - why not just go full frame then? It make more sense just go Full Frame and you get more bang from your buck. However if you need extra thin DOF, dynamic range etc. Generally you pick the smaller sensor formats if you if increased dynamic range and thin DOF doesn’t matter. You have the Fuji X with their 1.4 primes which in comparison with Full Frame they are 1.8s.

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If you are looking for an alternatives to Full Frame 1.8 primes. So when it comes to the M43 1.2 primes they are pretty much model lenses. However, they also good along with the 85mm 1.4 for photographing cars at a car show. So really the 35mm 1.4 and 50mm 1.4 are good for photographing models.

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However, you want the product to be in focus and at a close range, large DOF required and lighting as well. With product photography Full Frame and medium format get used. We have product photography and yes lighting should be use. With their 1.2 counterparts you are given extra thin depth of field but most photographers would stop down to 1.4 to begin with. So really the Panasonic 42mm 1.7 and Olympus 45mm 1.8 can do portraits out of the box. Many portrait photographers shot between 2.8-5.6. However, with a 85mm portrait lens you need to step down to F2.8 at least if you want your model face in focus. Next we have portraits and generally Full Frame is better because of the increase dynamic range and you should be using Flash or correct lighting. It might be possible with a 1.8 but normally you see the photographers use 1.4 instead of the 1.8. So with a 35mm 1.4 and the 50mm 1.4 you can achieve a whole body shot and blur the background nicely. So let pretends you want to photograph models, then yes going full frame is more sensible. It depends on the lens and what you’re planning to photograph.












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