I mean smooth bokeh (larger aperture) is usually prefereed in portrait photography, although the difference probably isn't extremely huge. It again depends on personal preference, but 85mm is also consideted an amazing focal length for portraits and provides more background blur for the same aperture as a 35mm lens, so I guess an 85mm f1,8 is also a valuable alternative for portraits.
The one point four to make a full body person you cannot open the diaphragm to more than 2.0 it is very difficult to achieve focus on the face with diaphragm below 2 with this lens
I don't normally watch robot-auto-voiced videos but this one was quite good.
Good info! Thanks!
Glad it was helpful!
I do own the F1.8 S , Should I buy F1.4 ? I do more Portraits then other photography !
I mean smooth bokeh (larger aperture) is usually prefereed in portrait photography, although the difference probably isn't extremely huge. It again depends on personal preference, but 85mm is also consideted an amazing focal length for portraits and provides more background blur for the same aperture as a 35mm lens, so I guess an 85mm f1,8 is also a valuable alternative for portraits.
The one point four to make a full body person you cannot open the diaphragm to more than 2.0 it is very difficult to achieve focus on the face with diaphragm below 2 with this lens
F/1.4 after years of F/1.8. Smh.