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Prime Lens vs Zoom. Do the restraints of a Prime make you a better photographer?
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<blockquote data-quote="cwgrizz" data-source="post: 540997" data-attributes="member: 27017"><p>I don't own any primes, but I can agree with this from one of the weekly challenges a year or so ago. It was to shoot with 50mm (35mm cropped camera). I set the 18-55 on 35 and went out to shoot. It was actually interesting to move around to get a shot. With the 70-300, I find myself not moving but zooming in and out. Of course as has been stated already, they all have a place in photography just as for some a Macro lens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cwgrizz, post: 540997, member: 27017"] I don't own any primes, but I can agree with this from one of the weekly challenges a year or so ago. It was to shoot with 50mm (35mm cropped camera). I set the 18-55 on 35 and went out to shoot. It was actually interesting to move around to get a shot. With the 70-300, I find myself not moving but zooming in and out. Of course as has been stated already, they all have a place in photography just as for some a Macro lens. [/QUOTE]
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