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<blockquote data-quote="snaphappy" data-source="post: 313282" data-attributes="member: 12198"><p>35mm was my first low light/night lens and I think for many others on here as well. It's cheap, light weight and takes nice sharp photos. You will also learn to use your feet to zoom and it gets you to be more creative with your shots. The f1.8 means it collects more light so you'll be able to do faster shutters on your star photos and keep stars sharper. You really can't go wrong at the price point and its a handy lens to have. The G still doesn't have the infinity markings but it is easier to manually focus.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="snaphappy, post: 313282, member: 12198"] 35mm was my first low light/night lens and I think for many others on here as well. It's cheap, light weight and takes nice sharp photos. You will also learn to use your feet to zoom and it gets you to be more creative with your shots. The f1.8 means it collects more light so you'll be able to do faster shutters on your star photos and keep stars sharper. You really can't go wrong at the price point and its a handy lens to have. The G still doesn't have the infinity markings but it is easier to manually focus. [/QUOTE]
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