blueflower77
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I'm a very new photographer and still learning my way through how to use the sony a200. I'm taking a photography class and learning photoshop, too and my pictures just don't look like what I want them to look like.
I love taking pictures of people. I really like the big apperture and the blurred background it gives a portrait, and I am thinking about investing into a prime lens. I have been browsing around the internet and have found that Minolta AF 50 mm f/1.7 would work for what I need, but then I found that Sony has a Sony AF 50 mm f/1.7 too but twice as expensive. Minolta also has a ton of manual focus lenses that are 50 mm with a large f stop and a wide f stop range and I'm not sure what to buy. I like the quality of pictures I've seen with almost all minolta lenses, but then I can't always find information on whether it would fit Sony a200 model. Plus, being a new generation, I'm not entirely sure how to use manual focus with those lenses, but I would be willing to learn, of course, if it is worth it.
So, I guess my question is, what lens should I buy for a good sharp focused portraits with large aperture? And how do I go about finding information on whether they would fit a200? (Also, price is kind of a factor - I don't want to spend too much money on this lens since this is just my hobby). Thanks!
Thanks very much! I look forward to hearing what you have to say.
I love taking pictures of people. I really like the big apperture and the blurred background it gives a portrait, and I am thinking about investing into a prime lens. I have been browsing around the internet and have found that Minolta AF 50 mm f/1.7 would work for what I need, but then I found that Sony has a Sony AF 50 mm f/1.7 too but twice as expensive. Minolta also has a ton of manual focus lenses that are 50 mm with a large f stop and a wide f stop range and I'm not sure what to buy. I like the quality of pictures I've seen with almost all minolta lenses, but then I can't always find information on whether it would fit Sony a200 model. Plus, being a new generation, I'm not entirely sure how to use manual focus with those lenses, but I would be willing to learn, of course, if it is worth it.
So, I guess my question is, what lens should I buy for a good sharp focused portraits with large aperture? And how do I go about finding information on whether they would fit a200? (Also, price is kind of a factor - I don't want to spend too much money on this lens since this is just my hobby). Thanks!
Thanks very much! I look forward to hearing what you have to say.