Wondering what is the best lens for studio shoot?
Its for Nikon camera and preferably nikon lens.
Its for Nikon camera and preferably nikon lens.
too many factors go into such a decision that no one can possibly give you an objectively correct response.
take for instance, if your range of movement is very limited, a wide angle lens might be your only option. additionally, there is also the issue of bokeh and subject isolation, where some lenses are renowned and prized over others for their superior bokeh qualities. on the topic of zoom, do you want to move in and out with your feet, or with the twist of a ring?
i won't go so far as to make a claim of which lens is the best for a studio shoot, but here are some lenses that i'd regard as worthy of consideration.
70-200mm f/2.8 (wide usable focal length range, fast, nice bokeh)
85mm f/1.4 (good focal length for portraits, very fast, renowned creamy bokeh quality)
50mm f/1.8 (seriously, why not? it's cheap, it's fast, it's good)
hope this helps.
Bokeh, in a studio setting, is pointless. Due to studio lights you're normall shooting at f/8 anyway.
Even your kit lens will look very sharp at f/8
bro rashkae, now that you mentioned it, i must admit that i probably did not answer his question properly. i was under the impression that he was asking about portraiture, but now that i've re-read his question, he could be shooting anything (product shots, etc) as long as it's in a studio setting.
70-200? not really, depends on what are you shooting and the size of studio.I feel the 28-70 or 24-70 is the best lens for studio; especially the not - too - big ones. Big studios you can go ahead with your 85s and 105s.
70-200 is a bad lens; why do you want to hold something so heavy in a controlled enviroment?
your question are too general, many things can shoot inside a studio, from car to washing machine to industrial product to people to jewelry, all need different types of lenses, there is no ONE lens fix all.Wondering what is the best lens for studio shoot?
Its for Nikon camera and preferably nikon lens.
your question are too general, many things can shoot inside a studio, from car to washing machine to industrial product to people to jewelry, all need different types of lenses, there is no ONE lens fix all.
want to start right away? use your kit lens come with your camera.
you want a cheap and good lens to start? try Nikon 50mm f1.8.
sorry guys, i should have been more specific.
My studio is has a very limited space. Normally i would shoot a full body and also half of the body. Would rather like to turn the lens ring rather than space myself out with my models as i dont really have space to compromise.
sorry guys, i should have been more specific.
My studio is has a very limited space. Normally i would shoot a full body and also half of the body. Would rather like to turn the lens ring rather than space myself out with my models as i dont really have space to compromise.
Wondering what is the best lens for studio shoot?
Its for Nikon camera and preferably nikon lens.