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Prime lens advantage over kit lens
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<blockquote data-quote="Lalam" data-source="post: 373552" data-attributes="member: 30066"><p>Thanks. So it justifies the higher costs of primes. In my set of lenses that includes 18-55 VR-II kit and 35mm f1.8(but non-VR), except for low light condition, can we find some more specific occasions where 35mm can prove to be advantageous? In my opinion it would be great to capture dawn time photos and sunset photos and some inside auditorium photos. Opinions please. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I may be wrong but I find 70-200 shot better that other.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lalam, post: 373552, member: 30066"] Thanks. So it justifies the higher costs of primes. In my set of lenses that includes 18-55 VR-II kit and 35mm f1.8(but non-VR), except for low light condition, can we find some more specific occasions where 35mm can prove to be advantageous? In my opinion it would be great to capture dawn time photos and sunset photos and some inside auditorium photos. Opinions please. I may be wrong but I find 70-200 shot better that other. [/QUOTE]
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