Can you zoom with a 50mm lens?

Can you zoom with a 50mm lens?

‘. With 50mm prime lenses, instead of zooming with your hand, you will zoom with your feet. You’ll get closer to your subject to isolate it from a distracting background, which will mostly be abstract shapes (especially if you have the f/1.4 version).

What lens do I use for family photos?

If you’re shooting a big family, a 50 or 85mm lens will give you the wide angle you need to get everyone in the frame. If you’re shooting family portraits with only a couple of subjects, you can use a lens with a slightly longer focal length, like an 85mm, to fill the frame without having to stand too close.

How big of a group should I photograph?

In general, I consider large to be a group of seven or more. The festive season is fast approaching, and this is the time of year when you are most likely to be asked to photograph large groups. During this season, families tend to congregate in one place, some travelling far and wide for the privilege of togetherness.

Which is the best lens for large group photography?

The best versatile lens for both portraits AND large groups is a 35mm. This gives you the ability to capture a larger group without the use of rows. You could also use a lens like the 24mm or the 24-70mm.

What kind of pictures can you take with 50mm lens?

With their wide apertures and moderately-wide angle of view, 50mm lenses are very versatile, and they closely match how humans see the world. They’re the first lens a lot of new photographers buy, often so they can start taking portraits with a shallow depth of field.

How to take Sharp family and group portraits?

Here are our top focus tips for getting sharp family and group portraits on a wedding day or during a large group family session. 1. One Shooter, One Organizer We always divide and conquer family and group portraits to expedite the process.