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<blockquote data-quote="marce" data-source="post: 130971" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>I have the 50mm 1.8d, couldn't resist it £100 brand new, just love the lens its so sharp. Manual focus can be a pain if you are in a rush, but using the lens in all manual gives you a warm glow when you get it spot on. Use it for head and shoulder portraits a lot, with live view focusing, can't get it wrong.</p><p>I also have the 35mm 1.8G, and a Tamron 60mm F2 macro, and the 55-300 (which is a surprisingly sharp lens), mainly one of the primes lives on my camera, currently the 35mm, my kit lenses are in a box and rarely see daylight...</p><p>Tried a Tamron 10-24 recently and ended up returning it to the shop, wasn't happy with the sharpness, maybe I've been spoiled by prime lenses, but I do like using primes.</p><p>Wanna wife swap, mine looks like shes chewing a wasp every time I get a new bit of kit!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marce, post: 130971, member: 10684"] I have the 50mm 1.8d, couldn't resist it £100 brand new, just love the lens its so sharp. Manual focus can be a pain if you are in a rush, but using the lens in all manual gives you a warm glow when you get it spot on. Use it for head and shoulder portraits a lot, with live view focusing, can't get it wrong. I also have the 35mm 1.8G, and a Tamron 60mm F2 macro, and the 55-300 (which is a surprisingly sharp lens), mainly one of the primes lives on my camera, currently the 35mm, my kit lenses are in a box and rarely see daylight... Tried a Tamron 10-24 recently and ended up returning it to the shop, wasn't happy with the sharpness, maybe I've been spoiled by prime lenses, but I do like using primes. Wanna wife swap, mine looks like shes chewing a wasp every time I get a new bit of kit!!! [/QUOTE]
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