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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
50mm lens. Equivelant or actual?
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<blockquote data-quote="eurotrash" data-source="post: 54230" data-attributes="member: 9237"><p>Haha, "here we go" indeed..</p><p></p><p>I love the 35mil. Just...LOVE it. It's so versatile. I've only taken it off once or twice in months simply because I needed the kit's 18mm performance for a select few shots. the 50mm, well.. I used to not use it at all. But I've noticed more and more that it's proving to be one of the funnest lenses to own.</p><p>I'll do some testing, but I already know the results. The 35 is great because it has AF. the 50 is great because it's well.. one of the sharpest lenses nikon has made. great for portraits and throwing out a background with incredible bokeh. The 35 is more versatile in enclosed spaces which is why it's still going to be my fav at the end of the day. (i can never get the 50 to focus that sharp manually, however. maybe i'm just not that great at it :/)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="eurotrash, post: 54230, member: 9237"] Haha, "here we go" indeed.. I love the 35mil. Just...LOVE it. It's so versatile. I've only taken it off once or twice in months simply because I needed the kit's 18mm performance for a select few shots. the 50mm, well.. I used to not use it at all. But I've noticed more and more that it's proving to be one of the funnest lenses to own. I'll do some testing, but I already know the results. The 35 is great because it has AF. the 50 is great because it's well.. one of the sharpest lenses nikon has made. great for portraits and throwing out a background with incredible bokeh. The 35 is more versatile in enclosed spaces which is why it's still going to be my fav at the end of the day. (i can never get the 50 to focus that sharp manually, however. maybe i'm just not that great at it :/) [/QUOTE]
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