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Which is the best on D3100 ?? 35mm or 50mm ??
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<blockquote data-quote="Claudia!" data-source="post: 161634" data-attributes="member: 8139"><p>About a year ago I was in your same shoes. I knew I would want both eventually but I had to make a choice on which one first. I have had the 35 for about a little over a year now. I recently purchased the 50mm 1.8g. I love both and see a reason for both. At first, I was a bit worried about having very similar lenses but they both seem to come in handy. The 35 has been great for portraits and just about anything. IMO, the bokeh is smoother in the 50 but still great in the 35. One of the difference I see is that you need more room for the 50. You have to step a little bit back for it. In the 35, you can use it indoors more often because of the room. You may think that it is not much more room but it really is. I am no professional. I am just a hobbiest myself. I still tend to use the 35 more often. Good luck. I know it will be a hard choice to make.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Claudia!, post: 161634, member: 8139"] About a year ago I was in your same shoes. I knew I would want both eventually but I had to make a choice on which one first. I have had the 35 for about a little over a year now. I recently purchased the 50mm 1.8g. I love both and see a reason for both. At first, I was a bit worried about having very similar lenses but they both seem to come in handy. The 35 has been great for portraits and just about anything. IMO, the bokeh is smoother in the 50 but still great in the 35. One of the difference I see is that you need more room for the 50. You have to step a little bit back for it. In the 35, you can use it indoors more often because of the room. You may think that it is not much more room but it really is. I am no professional. I am just a hobbiest myself. I still tend to use the 35 more often. Good luck. I know it will be a hard choice to make. [/QUOTE]
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