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I have made the plunge and have a Canon 6D en route. (ssshh don't tell wife
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I already have a 100mm Canon 2.8 Macro (non L), and a 24-105L. and someday, I will get a 70 - 200 f4 IS
Was reading the 50mm vs 85mm portrait thread here, I started thinking to myself (dangerous, I know)
I know it's a kinda nonsensical pondering, but
Say if shooting an outdoor portrait in decent light and using f4 with each of the following:
Canon 85mm f1.8 (and walking forward a little lol) - f4
100mm f2.8 Macro - f4
24-105L f4 at 100mm - f4
70 - 200 IS f4 at 100 - f4
I was wondering, assuming all lenses are sharp copies, would there be much/any image quality difference in the 4 shots ?
Could an "expert" tell without exif which lens was used.
Assuming the composition was fine and f4 was the chosen aperture, would a "pro" just use whichever lens happened to be ON the camera ?
I already have a 100mm Canon 2.8 Macro (non L), and a 24-105L. and someday, I will get a 70 - 200 f4 IS
Was reading the 50mm vs 85mm portrait thread here, I started thinking to myself (dangerous, I know)
I know it's a kinda nonsensical pondering, but
Say if shooting an outdoor portrait in decent light and using f4 with each of the following:
Canon 85mm f1.8 (and walking forward a little lol) - f4
100mm f2.8 Macro - f4
24-105L f4 at 100mm - f4
70 - 200 IS f4 at 100 - f4
I was wondering, assuming all lenses are sharp copies, would there be much/any image quality difference in the 4 shots ?
Could an "expert" tell without exif which lens was used.
Assuming the composition was fine and f4 was the chosen aperture, would a "pro" just use whichever lens happened to be ON the camera ?
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