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Best 3 camera lenses for under $2000

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Thu 15 Oct 2020
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With over a dozen major camera brands and hundreds of lenses to choose from – it can be hard as a beginner to know which lenses you need to get your dream photos! After years of trial and error, we’ve discovered our best 3 Favorite Camera Lenses under $2000!

Let’s get right into our list of best lenses! Our favorite lens (one that will stir the pot because of the apparent focusing issues) is our first lens ever – the Sigma 35mm 1.4 for Canon

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Sigma 35mm 1.4 for Canon

1. Sigma 35mm F1.4 – $633

This was our very first lens because of the entry price of under $700. Half of you love it, half of you hate it – we must be extra lucky because we have two of these lenses! During engagement photo sessions and elopements, we’ll both shoot on a Canon 5D Mark IV and Sigma35mm 1.4 combo!

View more from this adventurous Yosemite session

2. Canon 24-70MM F2.8 – $1,599

The Canon 24-70mm f2.8 is our safety lens (or should we say LAZY lens) because we use this when we’re unsure of how close we can get but also want a wide angle lens. At 24mm, you can get a dramatic landscape photo without warping your image into the fish eye effect, and you can zoom in to 70mm when close-ups are necessary!

The Canon 24-70mm f2.8

View more from this romantic Carlsbad beach elopement

At a price of $1600, this lens certainly is more expensive than the Sigma – but the zoom capabilities make the Canon 24-70mm f2.8 well worth the investment!

View more from this Fierce Joshua tree engagement session

The Canon 70-200mm f2.8

3. Canon 70-200mm F2.8 – $1,799

The Canon 70-200mm f2.8 comes in handy when there’s intimate moments like a kissing session on the beach or a vow exchange because you can give your subject the space they need to enjoy a moment without feeling like paparazzi!

View more from this romantic Carlsbad beachelopement
View more from this adventurous Yosemite session

This lens also comes in handy when photographing mountain landscapes because the depth of field at 200mm makes the mountains look HUGE – just look at this next photo of Yosemite National Park!

Thanks for enjoying this list of Our Top 3 Favorite Camera Lenses Under $2000! At the end of the day, the photographer is more important than the best lenses – and the most important camera/lens is the one you have on you…even if it’s your phone!& if you love the editing style in these photos, download our BS Presets – click here to read about them on Etsy!

Cheers, B+S

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FAQ's

What are the key factors to consider when buying camera lenses for portrait photography?

When selecting lenses for portrait photography, factors like focal length, aperture, lens type, and brand compatibility are crucial. It's important to choose a lens that suits your specific style and needs.

What is the ideal focal length for portrait photography lenses?

The ideal focal length often falls within the range of 85mm to 135mm for portrait photography. These lenses provide flattering compression and produce attractive background blur (bokeh) for pleasing portraits.

How does the lens aperture affect portrait photography?

The lens aperture significantly impacts portrait photography. Wider apertures (e.g., f/1.8 or f/2.8) create a shallow depth of field, allowing for beautiful background separation and subject isolation, which is desirable in portraits.

Should I choose prime or zoom lenses for portrait photography?

The choice between prime and zoom lenses depends on your shooting style. Prime lenses offer excellent image quality and wider apertures but limited focal lengths. Zoom lenses provide versatility but may have narrower apertures. The decision should align with your photography needs.