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<blockquote data-quote="MeSess" data-source="post: 295634" data-attributes="member: 21237"><p>There is no way to answer that. Try shooting at 35 and 50 for awhile on your kit lens and see which you prefer. Or if you pay attention to your focal length you may be using one more than the other already. It's really more about what you're comfortable with. I personally felt like the 50mm would be too close for me to use as a landscape lens and indoors. You may feel different.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeSess, post: 295634, member: 21237"] There is no way to answer that. Try shooting at 35 and 50 for awhile on your kit lens and see which you prefer. Or if you pay attention to your focal length you may be using one more than the other already. It's really more about what you're comfortable with. I personally felt like the 50mm would be too close for me to use as a landscape lens and indoors. You may feel different. [/QUOTE]
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