06-06-2010, 08:09 AM
Frankly, I think it doesn't really matter which of them you chose.
I personally would take the 85/1.8 ... CA is nothing that couldn't be "repaired"
in postprocessing (at least to a certain extend) ... CA also doesn't appear in
every picture ... just in those with high contrast borders preferably near the
borders of the image ... bokeh is a very personal thing ... eventually the 100/2
is better ... but this nevertheless doesn't mean the 85/1.8 is "bad" in this regard.
I personally found the focal length of 85 to be a bit more practical if you use it
indoors ... 100 is noticably longer there. Eventually try both in a well equipped
photoshop to get your own experience with them.
just my 2cts ... Rainer
I personally would take the 85/1.8 ... CA is nothing that couldn't be "repaired"
in postprocessing (at least to a certain extend) ... CA also doesn't appear in
every picture ... just in those with high contrast borders preferably near the
borders of the image ... bokeh is a very personal thing ... eventually the 100/2
is better ... but this nevertheless doesn't mean the 85/1.8 is "bad" in this regard.
I personally found the focal length of 85 to be a bit more practical if you use it
indoors ... 100 is noticably longer there. Eventually try both in a well equipped
photoshop to get your own experience with them.
just my 2cts ... Rainer