Prime vs Zoom for Portraits: The Case Has Changed
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The prime-vs-zoom debate for portrait and documentary work has genuinely shifted — fast standard zooms like the f/2 options now on the market can match or beat many primes optically, which changes the calculus for working photographers who value flexibility. That said, this is a general editorial piece rather than a concrete test or recommendation, so take it as a starting point for thinking rather than a buying guide. If you're already invested in a prime kit, there's nothing here that demands action — but photographers building a bag from scratch should probably spend time with this argument.
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