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Cynthia

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  1. Also in The Netherlands? Or only in the States?
  2. I'll have a look at the 90 mm. For the 35, I was looking at the F2 this one is faster than the 1.4? 3 or 4 lenses should be enough for me,
  3. Nice pictures. And again thank you for your comments. I rented a 50-140 lens this weekend. It is a really great lens but big. I tried different things with this lens. I used it to photograph my son during football with the 50-140 with the extender 1.4. I tried it for studio portrait and my conclusion with this is that my 18-55 had the same result as the 50-140. A great lens and you get used to it's size. But for the things I'll use it for I think the 55-200 zoom is good enough for me.
  4. What is the best choose fuji 55-200 or the 55-230?
  5. Nice pictures. With Samnyang you can only use manual focus right?
  6. I'm sure there are more discussions with these two lenses. I doubt between these two lenses. I allready have the 10-24 mm, 18-55 mm. I like to takes pictures of my kids playing around, studio portrait, architecture, landscape and street photography. So like several things. I wonder if the 50-140 is worth the price if I want to use this for portrait and playing kids? or shoud I go for the cheaper 55-200 mm and buy the 35 f2? Can you use the 55-200 mm for studio portrait or even my 18-55mm? If I buy the 50-140 mm do I still need to buy a portrait lens like the 56 mm f1.2? I hope someone can help my out
  7. I have a question about my live view. When I take pictures of kids for instance with my studioset I like to set my settings to F9 - 1/125. When I do this I can't see my model in the viewer. Only when I press a little bit I can see them. This makes it hard to focus. Even when I put more lights on I can't see them. With my old Nikon I could always see what I can see in my view. Can I change some settings so I can see more in my view with higher shutterspeed. I hope someone can help me. cynthia
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