50mm on a d5100

§am

Senior Member
It also depends what you want to use the lens for.

My 50mm f/1.8G is fine for me in my house when I want to take a portrait of one of my kids, but to fit them both in, I would have to step back too far and with no space to do so, sometimes becomes an issue.
For that reason, I'm looking at a 28mm f/1.8G which should help, and also I think I would find useful for out and about photography too.

The other option I've looked at is the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8G... but it's pricey!!
 

Mycenius

Senior Member
The 50mm f1.8 G would be an excellent choice for a portrait lens on a DX sensor.

...We know what kind of perspective you will be getting with a 50mm lens on a DX sensor and that's why we're suggesting it. The same goes for the 35mm f1.8G. I could use either very effectively as a portrait lens; I would just need to move a little closer if I was going to be using the 35mm.

Yes the 35mm would be good (or better?) in other respects too - it would give you more options with non-portrait shots for example being wider... But obviously will cost a little more than the 50mm IIRC. I have a 50mm and always regretted not getting the 35mm instead...
 

str8rcn

Senior Member
I have both the 35mm and the 50mm. I have found the 35 is good for indoor use,low light portrait etc.. and I use the 50 more outdoors where I have more room to move around. I will say I use the 35 more but the 50 seems to have a little better Bokeh.
 

Sandpatch

Senior Member
... sometimes you just can not get back far enough or get close enough to get the shot you need so that is why my 18-105 stays on my camera most of the time.

I noticed that too. I kept my "old" 50mm Nikkor AF f/1.8 from the early '80s and coupled it onto my D5100 for a visit to a car show, thinking that its compact size would be nice. I quickly found that I had to stand waaay back from the cars to get shots. It was an interesting discovery.
 

Mycenius

Senior Member
I noticed that too. I kept my "old" 50mm Nikkor AF f/1.8 from the early '80s and coupled it onto my D5100 for a visit to a car show, thinking that its compact size would be nice. I quickly found that I had to stand waaay back from the cars to get shots. It was an interesting discovery.

Well it is the equivalent of a 75mm FL when on a DX body... :) ;)
 

SFC

Senior Member
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