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  • lol 1:07 she giggles when he says 'like noses that come forward in space' :L

  • Thanks for your great tips or may be revealed photography secrets. I really appreciate that.It is very helpful video for amateurs like me.

  • There's a alot of good information in this series, but it is not presented in the most efficient manner. Some information is innacurate, and some is just ... crap! A better source of information would be better than this one.

  • The best Lens would be a fixed focal length lens, for canon for example a EF 85mm f1,8 USM. Those 18-200 or 18-270mm lenses are very cheap in quality

  • i think you mean nikkor ! and 1.8 wow thats pretty fast, overkill wouldnt you think ! its like using a shotgun to hunt mice ! i do agree on that 85 mm , nice

  • 00.03

  • There should have been an example picture for the telephoto lens. That would have been very helpful.

  • haha, at 00:06 he wanted to say breast but couldn't in front of the lady

  • Hi, my name's Grant and I'm really interested in portrait photography; I was wondering which telephoto zoom lens is best for portrait photography (i.e. 55-200mm or 18-270mm)

  • 50-55mm is not bad, but 70-90mm is better.

    55-200? LOL. NO.

    18-270??? Bigger NO.

  • A 70-210 f/4 is excellent. A 70-200 in a f/2.8 is very excellent and is used in New York by model runway photographers. So dont laugh out loud!

  • @xenophobephoto yeah pretty much what xeophobephoto said.

    The Nikkor 24-70mm f2.8 lens is the perfect portrait lens imo, it's a fantastic lens and well worth the cash.

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