aeturnum
Established
If I had to pick one lens, it would be a 35. Two? 35 and 50.
Roger Hicks
Veteran
Two? 35 and 75. Until I got the 75, I'd have said 35 and 90.
But that's me. Too much depends on what you photograph. For decades, I hardly ever used a 50 at all, so a 50 would certainly not have been an automatic choice. Now I use a 50 quite often. But I'm not you...
Cheers,
R.
But that's me. Too much depends on what you photograph. For decades, I hardly ever used a 50 at all, so a 50 would certainly not have been an automatic choice. Now I use a 50 quite often. But I'm not you...
Cheers,
R.
Jubb Jubb
Well-known
35 f2. It's a good all round focal distance. Wide enough for streets and you can get close enough for portraits.
I own both a 50 f1.4 and a 35 f2. Majority of the time i am shooting these lenses at larger apertures. Workout whether you need something that fast and what kind of aperture you normally shoot, it should help you make your decision.
I own both a 50 f1.4 and a 35 f2. Majority of the time i am shooting these lenses at larger apertures. Workout whether you need something that fast and what kind of aperture you normally shoot, it should help you make your decision.
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