anta40
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I consider 35mm as my 'default' lens, and will use 50mm for tighter shots, e.g portrait. Those 2 lens are always ready on my bag. While browsing a local online marketplace, I found someone selling a Micro Nikkor Auto 55/f 3.5 at a bargain price.
Some Googling sessions revealed that these Micro Nikkor lenses (both f/3.5 and f/2.8) are excellent performers even at wide. Hmmm interesting, eh? I'm not interested in macro photography, though. I'm thinking of trying it as walkaway lens: usually for street photography, and ocasionally for portraits and landscapes.
According to this table, the 55 f/3.5 auto is excellent for close up shots, and bad performer for distant shots (the f/2.8 version is better for this purpose). Maybe I should get the f/2.8 instead?
Some Googling sessions revealed that these Micro Nikkor lenses (both f/3.5 and f/2.8) are excellent performers even at wide. Hmmm interesting, eh? I'm not interested in macro photography, though. I'm thinking of trying it as walkaway lens: usually for street photography, and ocasionally for portraits and landscapes.
According to this table, the 55 f/3.5 auto is excellent for close up shots, and bad performer for distant shots (the f/2.8 version is better for this purpose). Maybe I should get the f/2.8 instead?