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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
35mmf1.8g for dx or 50mm 1.8g
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<blockquote data-quote="Shroud" data-source="post: 107684" data-attributes="member: 12653"><p>I have both, I rarely use the 50mm. In fact, I rarely use ANYTHING other than my 35mm 1.8g, it's SUCH a great lens, I highly recommend it. The 50mm on a DX is "zoomed in too far", as it's about 75mm with the crop factor.</p><p></p><p>Remember that a 35mm on a DX camera is roughly the same as a 50mm on an FX camera.</p><p></p><p>Also remember that DX lenses won't work on a FX camera (well, they DO work, but with the crop factor), so if you are thinking about going up to an FX camera in the near future, keep that in mind!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shroud, post: 107684, member: 12653"] I have both, I rarely use the 50mm. In fact, I rarely use ANYTHING other than my 35mm 1.8g, it's SUCH a great lens, I highly recommend it. The 50mm on a DX is "zoomed in too far", as it's about 75mm with the crop factor. Remember that a 35mm on a DX camera is roughly the same as a 50mm on an FX camera. Also remember that DX lenses won't work on a FX camera (well, they DO work, but with the crop factor), so if you are thinking about going up to an FX camera in the near future, keep that in mind! [/QUOTE]
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