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About taking portraits with a large aperture

35/2 is equivalent to the focal length of 52.5mm on D80, which is very suitable for portrait shooting, and the color is better than 35 1.8 with little distortion. Although the lens usually needs to be reduced by one or two apertures to get the best imaging effect, the large aperture of 35/2 is still very sharp, which is a phenomenon mentioned by the landlord. It is estimated that these methods can be used to solve the problem:

1. Due to slight shake when holding the camera, the picture is blurred. It is recommended to shoot with a tripod to see the effect.

2. Stop the aperture by two gears, and shoot at F2.8 or F3.2.

3. Try more busts and focus on your eyes.

4.AF-S mode selects single focus and autofocus as the focus.

5. Spot metering mode.

6.p file mode

If you shoot in the above way, it is not clear, that is, hardware problems such as lens or fuselage.

Q: Is 35mm F2.0 not suitable for portraits?

A: Wrong. Perfect for taking portraits. .