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Photography Q&A
50, 85, or 2.8 zoom?
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<blockquote data-quote="Waxed" data-source="post: 295139" data-attributes="member: 20608"><p>Really? I am surprised. I love the focal length of between 50-60 namely 50, 55 & 58. For example - for documenting and street photography - all I use is 50. I read that Henri Cartier-Bresson only used this for his personal photography - I am new - but if it was good enough for the master! </p><p></p><p>- - </p><p></p><p>I am new to photography - and I bought some Zooms - haven't had the need, yet! But so far I haven't done anything useful either. But, I already know that I am going to be a 50-60mm photographer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waxed, post: 295139, member: 20608"] Really? I am surprised. I love the focal length of between 50-60 namely 50, 55 & 58. For example - for documenting and street photography - all I use is 50. I read that Henri Cartier-Bresson only used this for his personal photography - I am new - but if it was good enough for the master! - - I am new to photography - and I bought some Zooms - haven't had the need, yet! But so far I haven't done anything useful either. But, I already know that I am going to be a 50-60mm photographer. [/QUOTE]
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