Lazy eyes prefer a 35mm or equivalent.
A trained eye demands a 50mm or equivalent.
Huh? This is nonsense.
kingqueenknave
Well-known
Definitely a 35mm for me, followed by a 28mm, followed by a 50mm.
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
Lazy eyes prefer a 35mm or equivalent.
A trained eye demands a 50mm or equivalent.
hehehe... I just LOVE that Quote ...made me gIGGLE
I use BOTH 35/50
so I must Have One Lazy Eye and one Trained...
Red Robin
It Is What It Is
First HAPPY NEW YEARS EVE ! !! !!! Helen, I'm with you on this, On the days I'm afflicted by "lens -lock" (a technical term) I pick the Minolta 45mm.For Moi it was the 50...always a 50
then I stumbled upon the 35 and got Drunk
Now I'm Lost between the TWO
raid
Dad Photographer
I have in today's camera bag a 35 Cron and a 50 Cron. There is no need to choose between the two focal lengths. I have basically chosen a moderate wide angle lens over a 21mm lens or similar, and I have chosen a "moderate tele lens" (so to speak) over a 75 or 90 lens here. The 35/50 combo really rules. It allows me to better focus on composition.
russelljtdyer
Writer
I do like 40mm. For my m-mount cameras, I only have a 35mm lens. The nice part of having a 35mm lens is that I can more easily justify buying a 50mm lens (which I will buy soon) since they're so different. If I had only a 40mm lens, I would reluctant to also buy a 35mm and a 50mm--but give me time. Eventually, I'll probably have all three.
NickTrop
Veteran
With a 50mm lens, 35mm = "two steps back": true
With a 35mm - 50mm = "two steps forward": false (because faces, objects become distorted).
With a 35mm - 50mm = "two steps forward": false (because faces, objects become distorted).
thirtyfivefifty
Noctilust survivor
While I use both focal lengths exclusively, the 50mm makes quite a lasting statement.
Godfrey
somewhat colored
Neither. 40mm for me. Works on both 35mm and APS-C formats.
ChrisPlatt
Thread Killer
Lazy eyes prefer a 35mm or equivalent.
A trained eye demands a 50mm or equivalent.
The view through a 35mm looks like life with both eyes open.
50mms are for pirates, cyclops and other one-eyed monsters.
Chris
paulfish4570
Veteran
"The view through a 35mm looks like life with both eyes open.
50mms are for pirates, cyclops and other one-eyed monsters."
arrr, laddie, arrr.
i am a long-time 50 fan, but i am becoming more and more a 35 fan. the x100 with its 35-equivalent is having its way with me ...
50mms are for pirates, cyclops and other one-eyed monsters."
arrr, laddie, arrr.
i am a long-time 50 fan, but i am becoming more and more a 35 fan. the x100 with its 35-equivalent is having its way with me ...
Cyriljay
Leica Like
Owing both lens and M8 and a M6 It is a hard decision . I prefer 50mm on M6 and 35 mm on the M8. Both Summicron lenses being very contrast and sharp, these are my favourite lenses.
ramosa
B&W
Lazy eyes prefer a 35mm or equivalent.
A trained eye demands a 50mm or equivalent.
Aha. Or is it lazy feet demand a 50, while active feet require a 35?
Oren Grad
Well-known
thirty-five
(the software didn't like just "35" - said a post needs to be at least ten characters)
(the software didn't like just "35" - said a post needs to be at least ten characters)
taskoni
Well-known
Lazy eyes prefer a 35mm or equivalent.
A trained eye demands a 50mm or equivalent.
50mm shooters take photos, 35mm - snapshots
dave lackey
Veteran
50mm shooters take photos, 35mm - snapshots![]()
Ha! Love it!
I have used primarily 50mm lenses since 1971. It appears that after all these years I "see", think and react with a 50mm lens as breathing. Yes, I have used many zooms in sports photography, motorsports and such, but I have never owned or used a 35mm prime lens.
Maybe that will change one day with an M9 and a 35 Lux for drop-dead beautiful snapshots, but until then, I am a huge fan of the Cron 50 and lusting for a little more with the Lux 80.:angel:
mfunnell
Shaken, so blurred
I shoot with both on RF, which surprises me as I've a strong preference for a 50 on SLRs - seldom going wider until recent times (I suspect that RF photography may have improved my SLR work in that regard). I've come to really like the 40mm-45mm focal lengths on SLR (and the equivalent field of view on my MF cameras).
But if I had to choose one focal length for my rangefinder, it would be 75mm so I could keep using my Summilux. Yeah, size. Yeah, weight. But I just love that lens. I owe it an outing soon...
...Mike
But if I had to choose one focal length for my rangefinder, it would be 75mm so I could keep using my Summilux. Yeah, size. Yeah, weight. But I just love that lens. I owe it an outing soon...
...Mike
gb hill
Veteran
the 2 focal lengths I keep in my bag is a 35 & 50. Most of the time I keep a 50 on the Bessa. If I had to choose I'd keep the 35/2.5. The 35 would force me to move in closer. Something I've been thinking about anyhow. I should force myself to use my 35 for at least 6 months for a one camera one lens project to really become one with the focal length.
George Bonanno
Well-known
Become one with the focal length...
Become one with the focal length...
Is that like a Buddha thing ?
That will never happen.
However, prove me wrong.
Boris is right on target... look at his photostream.
50mm equivalent is visual perfection.
Become one with the focal length...
I should force myself to use my 35 for at least 6 months for a one camera one lens project to really become one with the focal length.
Is that like a Buddha thing ?
That will never happen.
However, prove me wrong.
Boris is right on target... look at his photostream.
50mm equivalent is visual perfection.
George Bonanno
Well-known
The view through a 35mm looks like life with both eyes open.
50mms are for pirates, cyclops and other one-eyed monsters.
Chris
So... I take it you're a big fan of Robert Munn and his 3D stereoscopic photography.
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