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Up until now this is our only choice for a fast AF portrait lens in mft, so as a father of 2 I'm still happy to have this portrait lens.
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awesome portrait lens
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This is a great portrait lens that I can tell right off
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Excellent portrait lens, or to shoot at a moderate distance
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I have been looking for such that take sharp portrait photos with background blurring effect to really highlight the
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Great portrait lens, great landscaper, great all round lens.
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* Excellent portrait lens with beautiful
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At 90mm (35mm eq) it's the perfect portrait lens and it's light
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The lens is small and light... easy to carry and unobtrusive... best feature is the speed of the lens...fast... which means it is super in low level light...excellent portrait lens
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Very nice lens, a bit expensive but worth it if you like taking portrait shots
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A great portrait lens.
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I have the Pano 12-35mm and although it is a great general lens it creates blah portraits
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you want to get the best portraits possible on micro four thirds cameras you need this lens and/or the 75mm 1.8.This lens is much cheaper than the 75mm and has a focal range that is easier to work with (although the 75mm is king)
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This lens produces awesome quality portraits for micro four thirds cameras
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I wanted a good AF portrait lens so decided to give this a try
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Great portrait lens
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This lens takes wonderful portraits and is especially good at selective focusing and shallow depth of field, delivering creamy buttery bokeh (blurring of the background).
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Great portraits
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It makes it quite portable and now I have a handy portrait setup with me to carry everywhere
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An absolute must for an affordable lens to get all those amazing portrait pictures you've been dreaming of.
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This is an outstanding portrait lens
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Perfect portrait lens.
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The lens brings the subject very close to you from a distance and help capture an amazing candid portrait that is only possible with this kind of lens
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so this was of course the next logical lens for my new micro lifestyle as I love taking portraits and low light images
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I can say that it is overall a good and lightweight portrait lens for practical purposes
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ft is probably the best bet for a nicely frame portrait on this lens, and that distance is better adapted for candids and street photography
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Great portrait lens
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It is most useful for portraits to get great focus isolation of the subject from background and most importantly, including very, very low light portraits.
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One of the best portrait lenses around.
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It's the perfect portrait lens
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Actually, there are very few portrait lenses (85mm equivalent with aperture faster than f/2) for a cropped system - there are no Canon EF-S, Nikon DX, Sony APS-C
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It takes truly amazing portrait pictures and its part of my holy trinity kit of prime lenses.
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So it is a wonderful portrait lens, great indoors and outdoors
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It is small and compact and is an excellent intermediate portrait lens.
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It would also make a great portrait lens.
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The Olympus is positioned more accurately as a fast portrait lens
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Must have for m43 users who need a fast prime / portrait lens.
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Outstanding portrait lens and tiny.
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Olympus can make taking single person portraits very easy for you - here's
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This is an amazing portrait lens and an even more amazing value
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It is a great portrait lens as well as all around shooting.
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Love it my favorite portrait lens super sharp and clear
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This probably isn't the most flexible or highest quality lens in the Zuiko line up, but it is reasonably affordable and a good portrait lens
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I was convinced that was all I would need, since I could use my Olympus f2.0 50mm macro with an adapter as a fast "portrait" lens
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Love it my favorite portrait lens super sharp and clear