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7 Reasons why all photographers should learn using a 50mm lens
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<blockquote data-quote="JudeIscariot" data-source="post: 210219" data-attributes="member: 15275"><p>Yes AND no.</p><p></p><p>The angle of view is closer to a 50, yes. However, the way the lens distorts is very different. If you put an actual 50mm on your camera and stood at the right point to have the same angle of view as with your 35mm, you would be taking two different portraits because the distortion effects exist and are relevant to the lens itself and not what camera you are putting it on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JudeIscariot, post: 210219, member: 15275"] Yes AND no. The angle of view is closer to a 50, yes. However, the way the lens distorts is very different. If you put an actual 50mm on your camera and stood at the right point to have the same angle of view as with your 35mm, you would be taking two different portraits because the distortion effects exist and are relevant to the lens itself and not what camera you are putting it on. [/QUOTE]
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