35 or 50?

35 or 50?

  • 35mm

    Votes: 292 53.0%
  • 50mm

    Votes: 259 47.0%

  • Total voters
    551
35 mm. Why? I like to add some context in the shots and 50 mm detach me a bit too much from the scene. Of course this only counts for what I feel when photographing. If I were into taking pictures of some beautiful animals without disturbing their presence, I would surely prefer a strong tele, but that is not what I am after.
 
I join no group. Both focal lengths sre great for me. I used to put down tne 35mm lens, but now i accept it as a good focal length. The 50mm lens needs no excuse. It is what Leica and Contax photogrsphy was all about.
 
Yes, this is what I meant. I preferred for many years a 24mm lens as my wide angle lens, and a 50mm lens as my normal lens.
 
Really like the 35 cron, but if I could only have one, it would be the 50. Very much a people and portrait photographer and I like the way the 50 treats faces better than the 35.

Best,
-Tim

Personally, I have little use for the 35mm or anything wider in portraits. I hate the distortion.

I am, however, finding other uses for the 35mm but it is not a lens I would choose for what I do. Only a 50 will do for most of my work, especially documentaries. Portraits for me work better with teles. A 90..105..135...200. Just wish I had one but will continue using my SLR and zoom until I can get a prime and it will most likely be a Leica R lens.

My granddaughter with a 50mm Nikkor 1.4:

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Friends w/ 200mm:
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YMMV but that is just me.:angel:
 

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Interesting points raised here and there. Again, I guess, it has been proven that 35/50 is a natural and popular dual lens choice. Of the two, I would be inclined to lean towards a 35mm as I prefer the flexibility, intimacy with the subject(s) and - as others have mentioned before - often lack the space or time to step back.
If I had to pick any one focal length, though, it would be a 40mm. It offers a nice compromise of natural presentation and versatility. I also found it refreshing that its rendering deviates from the excessively used 35mm and 50mm perspective.

To that end, I am both glad and surprised to see, that there is so much praise for this 'odd' 40mm focal length that has been 'neglected' by Leica for quite some time now. Both concerning newer lens designs and cameras with 40mm frame lines.
 
I choose 50mm. Firstly because this was my only lense... and I'm more portraitist then street photographer. then i've got 28mm for landscapes and even then I continued shoot landscapes on 50mm :) and honestly I never shoot 35mm, so my opinion could not be complet... and now, couple months ago I bougth 5cm summitar 1939! now I must say that for me 50mm is perfect focal length :)
 
I just got a 35mm f2.5 Nikkor for my S2, it's what I like on a rangefinder 50mm are
great but I keep going back to get everything in, so 35mm it is.

Range
 
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