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<blockquote data-quote="J_Murphy" data-source="post: 396804" data-attributes="member: 12327"><p>Of all the reading I've done on this question, you are the only one I've seen post this little bit of advice. I was home playing with my 18-105 lens taking the same photo on 35mm and again on 50 mm. I found myself to like the 50 mm photos better because they were tighter to my subject at the distance I was shooting from. However, when I zoom in and crop from the 35 mm photo, I get a good result that is similar to the 50 mm photo. And with a 1.8 aperature, I think my photos will be much sharper so I won't lose the quality with the zooming. In the future, I don't want to be in the situation where I'm forced to leave something out of the frame because the focal length isn't long enough. Working with a D7000, I am getting 52.5 mm with the crop factor anyways.</p><p></p><p>After much thought I am going to buy the 35 mm lens over the next little while, I will post some photos when I do. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="J_Murphy, post: 396804, member: 12327"] Of all the reading I've done on this question, you are the only one I've seen post this little bit of advice. I was home playing with my 18-105 lens taking the same photo on 35mm and again on 50 mm. I found myself to like the 50 mm photos better because they were tighter to my subject at the distance I was shooting from. However, when I zoom in and crop from the 35 mm photo, I get a good result that is similar to the 50 mm photo. And with a 1.8 aperature, I think my photos will be much sharper so I won't lose the quality with the zooming. In the future, I don't want to be in the situation where I'm forced to leave something out of the frame because the focal length isn't long enough. Working with a D7000, I am getting 52.5 mm with the crop factor anyways. After much thought I am going to buy the 35 mm lens over the next little while, I will post some photos when I do. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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