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looking for some thoughts on these two lenses Nikon 24-120 f4 and Tamron 24-70 f2.8
for some further background:
I need a lens at the shorter end of the zoom range for portraits in smaller spaces, but long enough to use for headshots without giving people big noses.
I currently have a sigma 2.8 70-200 a few generations old, which I have been using, but this is no good in smaller spaces, has a very long minimum focal distance and other general focus flaws. It's also soft as a teddy bear until you get to around f5.6
I typically spend a lot of my time around f4 for outdoor portraits, I understand lenses are usually not at their best when wide open, so I'm wondering if the 2.8 would allow me better quality at f4 than the nikon.
I also tend to use off camera flash when I can as well, and have a 50mm 1.8 for those really low light situations.
Any thoughts?
for some further background:
I need a lens at the shorter end of the zoom range for portraits in smaller spaces, but long enough to use for headshots without giving people big noses.
I currently have a sigma 2.8 70-200 a few generations old, which I have been using, but this is no good in smaller spaces, has a very long minimum focal distance and other general focus flaws. It's also soft as a teddy bear until you get to around f5.6
I typically spend a lot of my time around f4 for outdoor portraits, I understand lenses are usually not at their best when wide open, so I'm wondering if the 2.8 would allow me better quality at f4 than the nikon.
I also tend to use off camera flash when I can as well, and have a 50mm 1.8 for those really low light situations.
Any thoughts?