Roger Hicks
Veteran
It's only "inadequate" if you want it to be: both a 50 and a 35 can be incredibly versatile.. .. However, unless you always shoot similar subjects at a similar distance in a similar way, one lens will be inadequate. . . . As I said, let the subject dictate the equipment, not vice versa.
Sure, there are times when you may want other focal lengths, but increasingly, I stick with whatever lens I have on the camera and don't bother to carry other focal lengths. There are so many opportunities for creating pictures with any focal length that I begrudge the time I spend changing lenses, though sometimes I'll carry two bodies with two focal lengths.
Likewise, I don't use zooms: too much time piddling about adjusting focal lengths. But it's all intensely personal: we can't tell whether the OP will find your advice more useful, or mine.
Cheers,
R.


