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Why a 50mm Lens is your new Best Friend
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<blockquote data-quote="RON_RIP" data-source="post: 528013" data-attributes="member: 1140"><p>I think it is worth adding that there are times when you want to shoot from just where your standing and the zoom lets you do that and still get the exact framing you are after. And of course 50's were loved by street photographers because of their low profile, but are now being superseded by the 35mm because of the dx crop factor. It is sometime really liberating to have such a light weight lens on your camera but it does not always give you the framing that you would like to have. So 75% of the time my 16-85 lives on the camera.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RON_RIP, post: 528013, member: 1140"] I think it is worth adding that there are times when you want to shoot from just where your standing and the zoom lets you do that and still get the exact framing you are after. And of course 50's were loved by street photographers because of their low profile, but are now being superseded by the 35mm because of the dx crop factor. It is sometime really liberating to have such a light weight lens on your camera but it does not always give you the framing that you would like to have. So 75% of the time my 16-85 lives on the camera. [/QUOTE]
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