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<blockquote data-quote="marce" data-source="post: 207458" data-attributes="member: 10684"><p>On a more 50mm note, here's a couple of snaps I took last week (the last bit of good weather we have had for a while) of some interesting reflections down at the canal near where I live. Used my Nikon 50mm f1.8. I have mixed feelings regarding this lens, unlike the 35mm the 50mm I find is a harsh mistress, with its effective focal length of 75mm on the D3200 and no VR I find hand held shots fun unless I have a high shutter speed. On a tripod its much better and when you get it right the results are spectacular, in my case it is when, at the moment I am getting my lowest success rate with this lens. But will perceiver. I would be interested in others experience with this lens on the D3200...</p><p>Oh the butterfly was taken with the 50mm handheld, one co-operative butterfly and no macro lens handy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marce, post: 207458, member: 10684"] On a more 50mm note, here's a couple of snaps I took last week (the last bit of good weather we have had for a while) of some interesting reflections down at the canal near where I live. Used my Nikon 50mm f1.8. I have mixed feelings regarding this lens, unlike the 35mm the 50mm I find is a harsh mistress, with its effective focal length of 75mm on the D3200 and no VR I find hand held shots fun unless I have a high shutter speed. On a tripod its much better and when you get it right the results are spectacular, in my case it is when, at the moment I am getting my lowest success rate with this lens. But will perceiver. I would be interested in others experience with this lens on the D3200... Oh the butterfly was taken with the 50mm handheld, one co-operative butterfly and no macro lens handy! [/QUOTE]
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