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Is the 50mm really better than the 35mm?
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<blockquote data-quote="aZuMi" data-source="post: 70760" data-attributes="member: 10045"><p>Have the 28mm 1.8G, 50mm 1.8D and used th 35mm 1.8G many times.</p><p></p><p>If you have a DX camera, I would recommend 35mm 1.8G as IMO bokeh is still acceptable. 50mm 1.8 is great, but you are mainly looking at taking half body photos indoors ad face shots in tight areas. The biggest drawback is it's a DX lens and you'll probably have to sell when/if you move full frame.</p><p></p><p>50mm 1.8D on a DX has awesome bokeh and always proved to me as one of the best portait lens. It's small, quick (enough), bokeh, sharp and contrasty images.</p><p></p><p>Now as for the 28mm, this is the lens I use for street photography. For my copy, it's the sharpest the 3 focal lengths that I've shot. Great colours and it's much more versatile than 35 and 50mm since you can go really close and bokeh will be nice or you can take one step back and you'll have a wider angle photo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aZuMi, post: 70760, member: 10045"] Have the 28mm 1.8G, 50mm 1.8D and used th 35mm 1.8G many times. If you have a DX camera, I would recommend 35mm 1.8G as IMO bokeh is still acceptable. 50mm 1.8 is great, but you are mainly looking at taking half body photos indoors ad face shots in tight areas. The biggest drawback is it's a DX lens and you'll probably have to sell when/if you move full frame. 50mm 1.8D on a DX has awesome bokeh and always proved to me as one of the best portait lens. It's small, quick (enough), bokeh, sharp and contrasty images. Now as for the 28mm, this is the lens I use for street photography. For my copy, it's the sharpest the 3 focal lengths that I've shot. Great colours and it's much more versatile than 35 and 50mm since you can go really close and bokeh will be nice or you can take one step back and you'll have a wider angle photo. [/QUOTE]
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