Kent
Finally at home...
Once again: Sigma EX 1.8/24 (works like a 36mm as the Nikon version on a crop Nikon and as a 38mm as the Canon version on a crop Canon - and it's not an APS lens, so it wil work on a film body!) - fantastic lens!!
ZeissFan
Veteran
Another thing that just crossed my mind: I think the reason is simple. Zoom lenses.
Zoom lenses by and large seem to be the optic of choice, rather than a fixed focal length, with today's digital photographer.
For the companies, why bother putting money into developing a "new" 50mm lens when you can sell hundreds of thousands of kit lenses?
Zoom lenses by and large seem to be the optic of choice, rather than a fixed focal length, with today's digital photographer.
For the companies, why bother putting money into developing a "new" 50mm lens when you can sell hundreds of thousands of kit lenses?
Chris101
summicronia
Look at that new Olympus micro 4/3rds camera. The only prime made for it is exactly that, a 35 (well, 34) equivalent. Somebody thinks it's important.
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