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<blockquote data-quote="Englischdude" data-source="post: 404242" data-attributes="member: 16372"><p>with the 18-55 you will gain 10mm focal length. do you need this? check the exif data of alot of the pics you have taken in the past and see what focal length you have been using until now. if you see that alot of the pics are around the 50 mark the the clear decision for me would be the 50mm AFD. Fantastic lens for the money, razor sharp, fast for low light. go to a shop and take your camera, shoot some pics between 18 and 28. is this focal range interesting for you? Could you even borrow one from a friend for a while? The way I see it you have a huge focal length covered already, what you are missing is a fast prime. the 18-55, while being a great lens, is also quite a conflict in focal length with a 28-200. if you really want to explore the wider end is it not worth considering a zoom lens somewhere in the 10-30 range? Then you have wide angle right up to telezoom covered.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Englischdude, post: 404242, member: 16372"] with the 18-55 you will gain 10mm focal length. do you need this? check the exif data of alot of the pics you have taken in the past and see what focal length you have been using until now. if you see that alot of the pics are around the 50 mark the the clear decision for me would be the 50mm AFD. Fantastic lens for the money, razor sharp, fast for low light. go to a shop and take your camera, shoot some pics between 18 and 28. is this focal range interesting for you? Could you even borrow one from a friend for a while? The way I see it you have a huge focal length covered already, what you are missing is a fast prime. the 18-55, while being a great lens, is also quite a conflict in focal length with a 28-200. if you really want to explore the wider end is it not worth considering a zoom lens somewhere in the 10-30 range? Then you have wide angle right up to telezoom covered. [/QUOTE]
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