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More expensive lens means a better image.
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<blockquote data-quote="willowdogger" data-source="post: 287705" data-attributes="member: 20888"><p>Thanks for that. I'm really interested in sports photography, especially being out on the hills photographing fell "hill" runners. While out there, there are excellent landscape opportunities as well. I want to spend wisely and only buy what will help me to achieve what I feel is "good". The 50mm 1.8G prime lens is brilliant and performs well for me in a number of situations I have encountered. It isn't good for those landscape moments but if I use the kit 18-55mm at f7.1? f8? then the results are fine for needs. Will a prime 35mm help with the sport and/or landscape being able to perform at lower (is that the right way round?) f stops? I don't want to buy anything that won't perform in my areas of interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="willowdogger, post: 287705, member: 20888"] Thanks for that. I'm really interested in sports photography, especially being out on the hills photographing fell "hill" runners. While out there, there are excellent landscape opportunities as well. I want to spend wisely and only buy what will help me to achieve what I feel is "good". The 50mm 1.8G prime lens is brilliant and performs well for me in a number of situations I have encountered. It isn't good for those landscape moments but if I use the kit 18-55mm at f7.1? f8? then the results are fine for needs. Will a prime 35mm help with the sport and/or landscape being able to perform at lower (is that the right way round?) f stops? I don't want to buy anything that won't perform in my areas of interest. [/QUOTE]
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