> > Anybody else here use the 50/3.5 macro primarily as a portrait lens? I've
> > been getting great results, sometimes very, very close.
Look at Cartier-Bresson's "Photoportraits" or new "Tete a Tete" books.
Bokeh doesn't play a big part in many of his shots. TRY IT. The great
majority of the portraits are with 50mm (Leitz) lenses. Just
keep it at waist-length (or further away) and it should do nicely.
*= Doris Fang =*
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