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<blockquote data-quote="EttVenter" data-source="post: 44661" data-attributes="member: 8735"><p>As far as I'm concerned, every photographer needs a 50mm lens. Most start off with something like the 1.8D, and that's a great start. You'll eventually find that it's not up to your standards, though. I've still got mine, and I don't like shooting below f/2.8 on this lens, as it's just not as sharp as I'd like when it's that wide open. So I'll be buying another one soon, but this time I'm going for Sigma's f/1.4. Apparently that lens is remarkable, even wide open.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EttVenter, post: 44661, member: 8735"] As far as I'm concerned, every photographer needs a 50mm lens. Most start off with something like the 1.8D, and that's a great start. You'll eventually find that it's not up to your standards, though. I've still got mine, and I don't like shooting below f/2.8 on this lens, as it's just not as sharp as I'd like when it's that wide open. So I'll be buying another one soon, but this time I'm going for Sigma's f/1.4. Apparently that lens is remarkable, even wide open. [/QUOTE]
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