ongakublue
Member
Hi again,
I had it in my head, before I started looking into old slr cameras and also rangefinders that 35mm lenses were the standard. I have read in so many places that 35 is so good for street photography and indeed as a carry-around lens but in fact, as far as I can see, the vast majority of primes sold with slr cameras are 50 or a little higher. I am not going to ask that question about the best lens for street photography but do you feel 50mm is the most useful lens to have when out and about? That it covers most situations? Or do you prefer to have a zoom lens as a carry around lens. I think most people have one lens they use most. I am starting to think from use that my Minolta 35-70 is worth the bulk and slower aperture (and a little less sharpness) than the 50mm prime 'kit lens' that comes with the bodies I bought. It is about personal preference I guess but I am interested to know your favourites.
I had it in my head, before I started looking into old slr cameras and also rangefinders that 35mm lenses were the standard. I have read in so many places that 35 is so good for street photography and indeed as a carry-around lens but in fact, as far as I can see, the vast majority of primes sold with slr cameras are 50 or a little higher. I am not going to ask that question about the best lens for street photography but do you feel 50mm is the most useful lens to have when out and about? That it covers most situations? Or do you prefer to have a zoom lens as a carry around lens. I think most people have one lens they use most. I am starting to think from use that my Minolta 35-70 is worth the bulk and slower aperture (and a little less sharpness) than the 50mm prime 'kit lens' that comes with the bodies I bought. It is about personal preference I guess but I am interested to know your favourites.
