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<blockquote data-quote="JoeLewisPhotography" data-source="post: 37490" data-attributes="member: 3571"><p>Anytime. </p><p></p><p>Jack is correct. When you get the right answer the first time, people will likely not comment. You asked a question, and it was answered. Ask for everyone's "opinion" if you want a wide variety of answers. Just something to think about for future ref.</p><p></p><p> I think the best choice for you in ths case (wanting portraits) would be the 50 1.8G. Some will argue the 35 is better. It is a great lens, but I personally prefer the 50. It's only around $219 and has the focus motor in it. I just bought the 1.4 version and it's amazing. I wouldn't rely on using it for lanscapes though as it's not quite wide enough. Remember, there is a 1.5 crop factor on DX cameras....meaning, that 50mm, is actually about 75mm with the D3100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoeLewisPhotography, post: 37490, member: 3571"] Anytime. Jack is correct. When you get the right answer the first time, people will likely not comment. You asked a question, and it was answered. Ask for everyone's "opinion" if you want a wide variety of answers. Just something to think about for future ref. I think the best choice for you in ths case (wanting portraits) would be the 50 1.8G. Some will argue the 35 is better. It is a great lens, but I personally prefer the 50. It's only around $219 and has the focus motor in it. I just bought the 1.4 version and it's amazing. I wouldn't rely on using it for lanscapes though as it's not quite wide enough. Remember, there is a 1.5 crop factor on DX cameras....meaning, that 50mm, is actually about 75mm with the D3100. [/QUOTE]
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