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by phantomread
1498 days ago
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Amateur photographer looking to learn more here. My initial impression is that a 35mm focal length on a full-frame/35mm film equivalent sensor would have a relatively _wide_ field of view (FOV). Or do I have that backwards? My other thought is that the suggested lens can stop down to f1.8, which would give a nice narrow depth of field (DOF) and add a pleasant background blur, but it would also be harder to stay in focus during a call. If the person on camera moves forward or backward very much at all when the lens is at f1.8, they would be pretty blurry. So perhaps they could get away with a lens that just stops down to f2.8 or so, albeit with worse low-light performance (smaller aperture, less light coming through). But take these comments with a grain of salt. It sounds like you have a setup that works well for you. |
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On full frame I used 85mm 1.8 to get a a good FOV / DOF / proportions.
But it sat on a tripod 1.5 meters behind my computer and made the room a nightmare to navigate :D
35mm on FF would indeed be mildly wide (just on wide side of "normal" 50mm lens)