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Photography Choose between Nikkor 35 1.8g or 50 1.8g?, Suggestion needed! Thanks.
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TStriberium
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Mar 24 2014, 02:43 PM
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Sorry... Post updated..  how about all purpose?
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TStriberium
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Mar 24 2014, 02:50 PM
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Judt found out that there's a FX format 35mm 1.8G available now.. What if i compare that with the 50mm 1.8g?
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TStriberium
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Apr 1 2014, 06:52 PM
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Forgot to mention, 35 1.8g has weather sealing.. How about the 50 1.8g?
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TStriberium
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Apr 5 2014, 06:12 PM
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Agree to mingyuyu.. Haven tried the 35mm..  Nogol, I am using d7100  and I guess I will be shooting in the rain.. On crop sensor 50mm is trully a bit too far for me since I am planning to get an all-purpose lens.. 35mm will be the choice then? Cheers everyone~
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TStriberium
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Apr 5 2014, 08:41 PM
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QUOTE(QiAnG @ Apr 5 2014, 07:34 PM) Yep go for 35. Unless you already have something else in that focal length and wanna do portraits only outdoors. 35 is pretty good for DX. I think so bro.. Will go to any shop tht allows me to test with the 35mm f.8g.. And i guess i found the lens of my choice..  Thx everyone for making this thread alive..
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TStriberium
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Apr 14 2014, 04:57 PM
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QUOTE(nicknyhk @ Apr 14 2014, 04:14 PM) Just got a 35mm and on the 1.5 crop. Having fun playing with it at the moment. I have a 50mm lens but I think for most average shooting the 35 mm is more convenient. Much easier to walk near and get everything to fit the frame, than to walk further away to get everything to fit the frame. Also like some of the other guys, I think the 50mm felt too zoomed for me. Yeah bro.. Gonna get myself a 35mm for sure.. Thanks for providing suggestion!
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