Best portrait lens for D40

eflat

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Both are great lenses and money is not a huge factor, but both are long lenses and I need something short and less intimidating.

Money is NOT a factor, but compatibility is. It needs to be compatible with a D40, period. Another camera is completely out of the question..
 

ElFenix

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sigma 50 f/1.4

the canon samples show that the bokeh is absolute butter. almost too much butter, in fact.


i wouldn't use a macro. the lenses are designed for close focus with sharpness across the frame. they also don't have the large apertures necessary to throw the background out of focus (though i guess f/2.8 at 105 on a zoom is the same as f/2.8 at 105 on a macro, though, as the zoom might be designed with portraits in mind, the design may try to accomplish more than with the macro, which isn't)

if you don't mind focusing yourself, the 85 f/1.8 or a 50 f/1.4 would be good choices.

if you want zoom the sigma 50-150 II HSM replicates the classic portrait lengths for crop bodies.

the nikon 70-200 is about 77 cubic inches. the sigma is about half of that at 39 cubic inches. the tokina 50-135 is only 25 cubic inches, but doesn't have a motor, unfortunately.
 

virtuamike

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Originally posted by: troytime
so manual focus isn't an option for you?

D40 isn't the best body to manual focus with. Viewfinder isn't all that great and it doesn't couple/meter with AI lenses (unless they're chipped). As far as trying to manual focus an AF lens, I don't recommend it because the focus rings just don't have the same feel and precision as the old MF stuff. Bottom line, if you're shooting with a D40, you're better off sticking with AF lenses. If you want to MF, then I suggest picking up a used D2h or D200.
 

troytime

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just wondering. i have a d80 and i've been using some old manual lenses.
kinda sucks trying to focus on action stuff..but for stills they're fine.

i guess the d80 viewfinder is bigger and brighter though.
nikon really needs to make a new AFS 50mm for all those d40s and d60s out there
 

jpeyton

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Shot some wedding portraits with a 105mm AF-S VR last weekend; turned out good.

Focusing is fast as long as you have the focus limiter engaged.
 

randomlinh

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I'd vote the tokina, I've found I'm loving that range on a crop... w/o the weight. It's made me reconsider ever going FF, heh... not that I could anyway. But since it has no motor, I'd say the sigma 50-150... even lighter by .4lbs (at least the canon version).
 

Anubis

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will the 85 f/1.4 wrok on the D40?, i honestly just ignored the camera and dont remember wht lenses work or dont work
if so the 85 F/1.4 is/was the defacto portrait lens for years

the 105 F/2 DC & 135 F/2 DC would also be great if compatable
 

chucky2

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It will work (it's an F mount), however you have the 1.5x factor of the DX to take into account...

Chuck