Rol_Lei Nut
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Strong preference for 35mm...
I feel frustrated when stuck with a 50mm only!
I feel frustrated when stuck with a 50mm only!
To be fair, that's actually only true by 1mm. A normal lens on 35mm film would be 43mm. 50mm is 7mm off, whilst 35mm is 8mm off.The 50mm is probably the closest to the human eye angle of view, discounting peripheral vision.
To be fair, that's actually only true by 1mm. A normal lens on 35mm film would be 43mm. 50mm is 7mm off, whilst 35mm is 8mm off.
Quoting wikipedia here:What do you mean by a normal lens?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_lensIn photography and cinematography a normal lens is a lens that reproduces a field of view that generally looks "natural" to a human observer under normal viewing conditions, as compared with lenses with longer or shorter focal lengths which produce an expanded or contracted field of view that distorts the perspective when viewed from a normal viewing distance.
Quoting wikipedia here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Normal_lens
Moreso roughly equivalent to the frame diagonal.
wikipedia, then it must be true.
I wonder if more people have voted for the 50 because more of them own a 50 that came with the camera, and have never owned a 35mm lens, which have been unfashionable for sometime.
I wonder if more people have voted for the 50 because more of them own a 50 that came with the camera, and have never owned a 35mm lens, which have been unfashionable for sometime.
I like 35mm lenses for environmental portraits or groups of two or three people Scott, but I agree that for head and shoulders shots a 50mm or longer lens for several reasons is much better.Not I - I've had both focal lengths on a variety of cameras before. I like the 50 a bit better because it does reasonable double-duty as a scenic and a portrait lens. Doing a head-and-shoulders portrait with a 35 is not quite up someone's nostrils, but definitely putting you into halitosis detection range.
If it really came down to it and if I'm a 1 percenter, it would be this one
http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/586190-REG/Leica_11_602_50mm_f_0_95_Noctilux_M_Aspherical.html
I'm not sure I would agree, as the 1.4 Summilux may provide a better all round performance without that "in your face full aperture definition".
i get the most use ou of my manualnikkor35mmf/2, a great lens!
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