tunalegs
Pretended Artist
Hi,
Just curious; how far away from your screen are you and what's its diagonal?
And how far away from the keyboard and what's its diagonal?
Regards, David
Interestingly, when I was using a laptop I was experiencing some eye strain, and wondered why I was sitting so close to the screen even though it was more comfortable to type with the computer a few inches further away.
I pulled over an SLR with a 50 on it and looked at the screen through it - almost perfectly framed in the VF. Curious I then took the Zorki and looked through that - the screen was about an exact fit in the VF.
I experimented a bit, and found that I generally stood a tad closer to images of various sizes than a 50mm lens would capture. About confirming that 50mm is slightly "too long", 45mm was about right.
David Hughes
David Hughes
Many thanks to those who replied.
And interesting about the 45mm FoV...
Regards, David
And interesting about the 45mm FoV...
Regards, David
raid
Dad Photographer
The Zeiss G 45/2 meets the description 
wallace
Well-known
The Zeiss G 45/2 meets the description![]()
as well as the Yashica Electro G(SN)
I saw some Zeiss specs indicating the true focal length is 47mm, so it appears the labeling was rounded down to the nearest 5mm...The Zeiss G 45/2 meets the description![]()
Raid, do I recall correctly you have the 43mm Pentax too?
Rodchenko
Olympian
I'm a 35mm guy. 50 just seems a bit long for general work - street, landscape etc - and too short for portraits. If I want longer, I'll go for 85-90mm.
That said, my favourite camera has a 42mm fixed lens, so I go with that.
That said, my favourite camera has a 42mm fixed lens, so I go with that.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Is it me or is it a lot harder to shoot with wider angled lenses?
In the last year I found out that I actually thrive best with an SLR and a 24mm lens so I'd say, quite the contrary!
David Hughes
David Hughes
Hi,
It's amazing the number of 40 to 45mm prime lenses there are out there and made by everyone from Lomo to Leica...
Regards, David
It's amazing the number of 40 to 45mm prime lenses there are out there and made by everyone from Lomo to Leica...
Regards, David
Rodchenko
Olympian
It kinda makes sense when you consider the diagonal of a 'full frame' 35mm image is 43.3mm or thereabouts.
lxmike
M2 fan.
I grew up with a 50mm it came with a pentax and was all I could afford, after that came a 28mm that was a few decades agao, since then the 50mm focal legnth has always been my favourite focal length
Paul Jenkin
Well-known
I've (currently) got a 21mm Color-Skopar and it's great for getting in very close to crowds and architectural detail - but it's probably too wide for my liking. I've also got a 20-35mm f2.8 Nikkor which I use on the F6 and D800 but seldom use it much wider than 35mm. My 35mm f2 Ai-S is almost permanently on the front of my FM3A and I love the 35mm lens (well, 23mm with a crop factor) on the front of my Fuji X100.
I seldom use a 50mm lens - not because I don't like it - but simply because I find 35mm about the most versatile focal length for the subjects I shoot and the way my eyes tend to see things. I have a few 50mm lenses but, aside from the 35mm f1.4 (which crops up to a notional 50mm) I use with my X-Pro1 and X-E1, I can't tell you the last time I used one.
All I can suggest is that you stick a 35mm lens on the front of a camera and use it extensively for a few weeks. It's more than capable of doing street, portraits, landscapes, reportage, etc. It's just a really versatile focal length, in my opinion.
I seldom use a 50mm lens - not because I don't like it - but simply because I find 35mm about the most versatile focal length for the subjects I shoot and the way my eyes tend to see things. I have a few 50mm lenses but, aside from the 35mm f1.4 (which crops up to a notional 50mm) I use with my X-Pro1 and X-E1, I can't tell you the last time I used one.
All I can suggest is that you stick a 35mm lens on the front of a camera and use it extensively for a few weeks. It's more than capable of doing street, portraits, landscapes, reportage, etc. It's just a really versatile focal length, in my opinion.
Pioneer
Veteran
I grew up with a 50mm it came with a pentax and was all I could afford, after that came a 28mm that was a few decades agao, since then the 50mm focal legnth has always been my favourite focal length
I also shot with a Pentax and 50mm lens for years, a K1000 with the 50/2. I probably could have afforded something else but never saw the need. The 50 continues to be my favorite focal length.
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