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<blockquote data-quote="Berkerk" data-source="post: 32870" data-attributes="member: 6804"><p>From what I've seen, there's not much in it in terms of cost.</p><p>The 35mm is a DX lens and the 50mm is FX, so you have to applying the crop factor of 1.5, meaning you'll effectively be working at 47.5 and 75mm.</p><p>I believe pros consider a good working length to be between 90 and 105 for portraits. </p><p>I have the 35mm and find I'm quite close to my subjects but I don't mind that. I haven't used the 50mm but guess you'll be able to stand off a bit more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Berkerk, post: 32870, member: 6804"] From what I've seen, there's not much in it in terms of cost. The 35mm is a DX lens and the 50mm is FX, so you have to applying the crop factor of 1.5, meaning you'll effectively be working at 47.5 and 75mm. I believe pros consider a good working length to be between 90 and 105 for portraits. I have the 35mm and find I'm quite close to my subjects but I don't mind that. I haven't used the 50mm but guess you'll be able to stand off a bit more. [/QUOTE]
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