Portrait of Sarah

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Portrait of Sarah

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I used one small diffuse flash & umbrella at camera high left and natural light fill from camera right. Nikon D7100, 16-85mm f3.5-5.6 @ 60mm, f5.6 @ 1/90th ISO 100.
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Excellent light. Focus is spot on. Hope that the subject was satisfied!

60mm is a good focal distance for portraits; I liked very much results with my old Helios-44 (58 mm).


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Thanks Julio. I intended to use the 50mm f1.4 AF-D which would have given an effective 75mm focal length, but due to space restrictions I needed a tighter crop. The Helios 44 is a superb lens, I have one also.


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GrahamS wrote:
Tue Jan 21, 2020 8:28 am
I used one small diffuse flash & umbrella at camera high left and natural light fill from camera right. Nikon D7100, 16-85mm f3.5-5.6 @ 60mm, f5.6 @ 1/90th ISO 100.
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Very nice portrait, Graham.
About light, "natural light fill" is ..? A window? A white panel?


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A sky-light window.


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Very fine result, Graham. I just got myself the 16-85, but haven't been able to give it a try yet, so it's good to see what one can do with it.

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The 16-85 is a very fine lens. At f5.6 it is very sharp across the frame at all focal lengths. Almost as though Nikon designed it to be used at maximum aperture. It's a little heavy for a DX lens, but it is very well engineered mechanically. See here: http://bit.ly/2uts1sU It will do very well on your D300s, Phil.


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That's what I'm hoping for, Graham, seeing as it emulates the focal lengths of the 24-120 "Street Sweeper" I like to use on the F100.

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