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What is the reason behind the "50mm prime" theory?
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<blockquote data-quote="riverside" data-source="post: 197669" data-attributes="member: 14054"><p>Photography vernacular. During the 35mm film era regardless of camera body a 50mm lens was <em>always</em> identified as the "what you see is what you get" lens. And they were (are?) the sharpest piece of glass one could get without selling a child into slavery. I personally enjoy the 35mm 1.8g on my D7000 for indoor low light work but that's just me and my laziness.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="riverside, post: 197669, member: 14054"] Photography vernacular. During the 35mm film era regardless of camera body a 50mm lens was [I]always[/I] identified as the "what you see is what you get" lens. And they were (are?) the sharpest piece of glass one could get without selling a child into slavery. I personally enjoy the 35mm 1.8g on my D7000 for indoor low light work but that's just me and my laziness. [/QUOTE]
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