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Purchasing a new prime, need advice urgently!
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<blockquote data-quote="Steve in Oz" data-source="post: 521834" data-attributes="member: 41182"><p>Putting the bokeh aside, I have the 35mm f1.8G and the 50mm f1.8D. In the short time I've used both I've found the 35mm to be the more versatile lens day-to-day. The 50mm I found a bit too tight for many situations I shoot in, but it's all about what you want to shoot. The big 'however' is of course price: the 50mm f1.8D can be obtained very cheaply. In Australian currency I paid $247 for the 35mm lens and my wife paid $148 for the 50mm - that's not a lot to pay to get a new Nikon prime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve in Oz, post: 521834, member: 41182"] Putting the bokeh aside, I have the 35mm f1.8G and the 50mm f1.8D. In the short time I've used both I've found the 35mm to be the more versatile lens day-to-day. The 50mm I found a bit too tight for many situations I shoot in, but it's all about what you want to shoot. The big 'however' is of course price: the 50mm f1.8D can be obtained very cheaply. In Australian currency I paid $247 for the 35mm lens and my wife paid $148 for the 50mm - that's not a lot to pay to get a new Nikon prime. [/QUOTE]
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