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>>257161 It's OK for portraits, maybe a bit short for headshots of people with big noses. Compared to 50/2, the Sigma is much softer - but then, the 50/2 is so sharp that I've heard of people faking a slight soft focus effect in photoshop to make portraits taken with the 50/2 look smoother.
>100mm seems pretty long for a portrait lens You can shoot portraits with any lens, some are just handier than others. Pic related, it's 1000mm equivalent.
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