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Nikon DSLR Cameras
D5100
what lens?
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<blockquote data-quote="nickt" data-source="post: 542500" data-attributes="member: 4923"><p>A 35 is a better choice on your camera for indoor ranges. To see what the view will be with a 35mm lens, just use your 18-55 lens set at 35mm. Your 18-55 will not blur the background as much though. You need to use as low an aperture as possible to maximize the effect. The 50 and the 35 are both f1.8 minimum and very good at blurring the background. The 18-55 varies between f3.5 and f5.6 minimum, so it will not blur a s much. You can certainly use the 18-55 though to see if you like the 35mm range before buying it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nickt, post: 542500, member: 4923"] A 35 is a better choice on your camera for indoor ranges. To see what the view will be with a 35mm lens, just use your 18-55 lens set at 35mm. Your 18-55 will not blur the background as much though. You need to use as low an aperture as possible to maximize the effect. The 50 and the 35 are both f1.8 minimum and very good at blurring the background. The 18-55 varies between f3.5 and f5.6 minimum, so it will not blur a s much. You can certainly use the 18-55 though to see if you like the 35mm range before buying it. [/QUOTE]
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