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PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine
|November 2020
Find out how to get the best from simple 50mm prime lenses with Peter Travers

THE MISSION
Learn how to use a 50mm prime lens for indoor portraits
Time needed
1-2 hours
Skill level
Beginner
Kit needed
50mm prime lens
Compact and with an ability to produce high-quality in mages in different lighting, a 50m mm prime lens is one of the most useful optics you can own. From cheaper and lightweight models to more expensive but solidly built Canon EF and RF options, there’s always a 50mm to fit your budget and needs. All 50mm lenses offer you the ability to shoot in lower light conditions, such as indoors, thanks to their wide ‘fast’ apertures of f/1.2 to f/1.8. These apertures also produce beautiful background blur (or bokeh – see right). A 50mm prime also simplifies the way you shoot, as you are forced to work with one focal length.
To shoot indoor environmental portraits, such as a metalworker in action, a 50mm lens is a great choice. You want to handhold your Canon camera to be able to focus and fire at the perfect moment, yet be a safe distance from the subject.
This story is from the November 2020 edition of PhotoPlus : The Canon Magazine.
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