RanceEric
The name is Rance
I couldn't do. I shoot with a 35 often, but if I was going to be stuck with one focal length, I would have to go with the 50.
cee
Member
I dunno...
I dunno...
I'm having a hard time getting used to the 35mm FL on my Hexar AF after so many years with the Ricoh GR-D...
Hoping I improve!
I dunno...
I'm having a hard time getting used to the 35mm FL on my Hexar AF after so many years with the Ricoh GR-D...
Hoping I improve!
David_Manning
Well-known
I'm forced to...only a 35 for my M6, and 35 on my Contax T3.
I like it. It's simple, for sure, but I rarely think I miss something.
VERY occasionally I'd like a really wide...like a 15 or something. But I've could, and do, live with a 35 and make no excuses.
I like it. It's simple, for sure, but I rarely think I miss something.
VERY occasionally I'd like a really wide...like a 15 or something. But I've could, and do, live with a 35 and make no excuses.
Neare
Well-known
95% of what I shoot is with a 35mm
I wouldn't miss any other focal lengths if I didn't have them.
That said, in medium format I'm always shooting 80mm's.
I wouldn't miss any other focal lengths if I didn't have them.
That said, in medium format I'm always shooting 80mm's.
kshapero
South Florida Man
True but I always seem to need to carry that 90 mm with me. Go Figure.if you're not using your 90 then it sounds like already doing it...
dmc
Bessa Driver
No choice when I shoot my X100.
pjiste
Newbie
on a RF i can definately live with only a 35. But with a DSLR, which i use less and less, i prefer 50mm. where's the logic? simply by looking in the VF i feel inspired most of the time by the RF/35 or SLR/50 combos
sanmich
Veteran
Although in certain situations, it's 80% on a 35, I would really miss a 50 and a 28.
Long ago, I had a great experience with a 40, and maybe, as a unique FL, it could fill the bill...?
Long ago, I had a great experience with a 40, and maybe, as a unique FL, it could fill the bill...?
dee
Well-known
Oddly , perhaps , it would be a 50 cropped to 67 on the M8 , of which I have several - all vintage .
My CV 35 f2.5 becomes a neat 70 on my Leica Digilux 3 too !
Of course , a manual K 50 on an APSc DSLR - is a nominal 70 too !
This is all new , as I used a 50 on 35mm film for decades before the zoom explosion !
My CV 35 f2.5 becomes a neat 70 on my Leica Digilux 3 too !
Of course , a manual K 50 on an APSc DSLR - is a nominal 70 too !
This is all new , as I used a 50 on 35mm film for decades before the zoom explosion !
kemal_mumcu
Well-known
I think Tom A. has the best approach. Keep every lens you buy and just store the ones you aren't using. That way in 2 years time when you get a hankering for 12mm you can just pull the ole CV 12 out of door stop duty and go out and shoot pictures. Shoot the 12mm for a couple months if you like and then move on to your next fancy. This way you are following the one-lens at a time doctrine but not constantly re-buying all the time.
I shouldn't have sold that 21....
I shouldn't have sold that 21....
back alley
IMAGES
that's my new approach, not to sell a lens again...use what i feel like and keep the rest at home or in the bag.
Ron (Netherlands)
Well-known
Currently I have 13 of these (and only 3 50mm), hope this says something about how I like them..
kbg32
neo-romanticist
I could get by with a 35mm lens if it was a 28!
helen.HH
To Light & Love ...
50 mm has always been my ALL Time Fav
But lately 35 has been a Fun Change
Could be happy with a 35 as long as I still have a 50. ...
But lately 35 has been a Fun Change
Could be happy with a 35 as long as I still have a 50. ...
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Andy Kibber
Well-known
It's pretty much all I've got now.
F100 + 35/2
D80 + 24/2.8
Olympus E-P2 + 17/2.8
I could switch the Nikon lenses around to get different FOVs but I rarely do.
F100 + 35/2
D80 + 24/2.8
Olympus E-P2 + 17/2.8
I could switch the Nikon lenses around to get different FOVs but I rarely do.
johnamazement
Established
That's weird I'm the opposite: almost always use the 35/2 on my 5D2 but for some reason only want the 50mm on my M4-P. But if I had to choose one for life it would be the Leica and the 50.on a RF i can definately live with only a 35. But with a DSLR, which i use less and less, i prefer 50mm.
DougK
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It can be done, yes, and it's the only lens I had with my Bessa R. I was happy with it until I discovered the 28mm which feels much more natural to me. Now that focal length is pretty much all I use (well, the GR-D III equivalent, anyway). I probably had to pass up some shots because I didn't have a telephoto or zoom, but it's all good; there's plenty of photos to be taken.
raid
Dad Photographer
I prefer using many lenses of many focal lengths from many brands ....
barnwulf
Well-known
I could do it if I had no other choice but I wouldn't be happy. I do use a 35mm lens most of the time but I also use 50, 28 and 21. Jim
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haempe
Well-known
Life would be so simple with just my 35mm lens and body. Can it be done?
For me - No.
But I could be happy with only a 50mm lens.
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