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wlewisiii
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I started to put this in the 50mm lens thread, but decided I should start another thread instead. Just some meandering thoughts from that thread & giving my 5yo son a single use camera today to document what he found important...
I'm not sure that it matters so much what the focal length is as it is making the photographer get to know one (reasonably fast) focal length lens. I tend towards the 50 but, it seems to me, that a fast (2.8 or faster) 35 is as good a choice for the beginner as it was for the PJ's who went to that FL as soon as the wides from Canon & Nikon were good enough. Let's not forget that the favorite lens for the PJ on the 4x5 Speed Graphic was a 127mm lens which is a wee bit wider (roughly equivalent to a 35mm on 35mm
) than the normal focal length (150mm) on 4x5.
In the RF world and in the P&S/Single Use Camera world, wides are supreme for a number of good reasons, DOF especially.
Still I wonder if anyone thinks that sending a beginner out with a good 35 is as good as sending them out with one of the classic 50s?
William
I'm not sure that it matters so much what the focal length is as it is making the photographer get to know one (reasonably fast) focal length lens. I tend towards the 50 but, it seems to me, that a fast (2.8 or faster) 35 is as good a choice for the beginner as it was for the PJ's who went to that FL as soon as the wides from Canon & Nikon were good enough. Let's not forget that the favorite lens for the PJ on the 4x5 Speed Graphic was a 127mm lens which is a wee bit wider (roughly equivalent to a 35mm on 35mm
In the RF world and in the P&S/Single Use Camera world, wides are supreme for a number of good reasons, DOF especially.
Still I wonder if anyone thinks that sending a beginner out with a good 35 is as good as sending them out with one of the classic 50s?
William