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The Portrait Photographer's Guide to Prime Lenses (2026)

When a beginner buys their first camera, it usually comes with a 'kit zoom lens.' This lens zoom in and out, which is incredibly convenient. But a kit zoom lens is a massive compromise. Because it has so many moving glass elements inside, it cannot let in very much light. Its maximum aperture is usually around f/4 or f/5.6. If you take a portrait of a person standing in front of a messy, chaotic city street at f/5.6, the camera will capture the person, the cars, the trash cans, and the ugly brick buildings behind them in perfect, distracting detail. Professional portrait photographers do not compromise. They use Prime Lenses. A prime lens does not zoom. It is permanently fixed at one focal length (like 50mm). Because it doesn't have complex zooming mechanics, manufacturers can build it to let in a staggering amount of light (an aperture of f/1.2). When you shoot a portrait at f/1.2, a magical optical phenomenon occurs: the depth of field becomes razor-thin. The actor's eyelashes are perfectly sharp, but the messy city street entirely melts away into a beautiful, abstract blur. This guide explains how to master ultra-fast prime lenses.

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The Light Gatherer: Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM

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Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM Lens

Sony

It features four XD linear autofocus motors. In the past, massive f/1.2 lenses focused incredibly slowly because the heavy glass elements were difficult to move. Sony engineered four independent magnetic motors to snap the massive glass into focus instantly, allowing it to track a bride running down the aisle.Moderate. Operating the lens is easy, but trusting your camera's Eye-Autofocus system at f/1.2 requires a massive leap of faith.Verify details

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The Light Gatherer: Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM

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Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 GM Lens

Sony

Sony

An incredibly fast, optically flawless prime lens for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, delivering staggering low-light performance and creamy, cinematic background blur at f/1.2.

Why this pick: It features four XD linear autofocus motors. In the past, massive f/1.2 lenses focused incredibly slowly because the heavy glass elements were difficult to move. Sony engineered four independent magnetic motors to snap the massive glass into focus instantly, allowing it to track a bride running down the aisle.

Pros

  • + The f/1.2 aperture lets in a massive amount of light, allowing you to shoot clean, noise-free video in practically pitch-black environments
  • + The background blur (bokeh) at f/1.2 is so intensely shallow that it completely isolates your subject, making chaotic backgrounds disappear into a creamy wash of color
  • + Despite the massive glass elements, the four XD linear motors track fast-moving subjects (like athletes or dancers) with zero autofocus hunting

Risks

  • - It is incredibly heavy and bulky compared to standard f/1.8 prime lenses, making it difficult to balance on smaller handheld gimbals
  • - Shooting at f/1.2 requires extreme discipline; if the actor leans forward one inch, their eyes will fall entirely out of the razor-thin plane of focus
  • - Because the front glass element is so massive (72mm filter thread), it is highly susceptible to lens flares if a bright light hits it from the side. You must always use the included lens hood outdoors.

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