CameraStrut (NRR)
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
I need to find another lens for my Nikon D70. The only lens i really use right now is an 85mm f/1.8 which is great for portraits and what not, but 85 isn't a really practical, all-around lens to be carting around. Unfortunately, my 28-80 zoom lens broke (but it was a cheap piece of shit anyways) and while I have a 28mm, it's manual and manual lenses are a PAIN in the ass to use with the D70 (I'm actually really annoyed at Nikon for so poorly integrating manual lenses).The question I have is:35 or 50mm? And I usually want to get as fast a lens as possible, at least another f/1.8 but I've seen 1.4 and 1.2 as well but I here as the lenses get faster, the picture quality suffers too. Any suggestions on what focal length is more practical? And what the aperature size I should ideally consider?Thanks,OW
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http://www.kenrockwell.com/nikon/50f14ai.htm
Thanks for the 50 suggestion.
Oh thats my lense!! Well, thats his opinion, but Ive enjoyed mine.
a 1.4 aperture can be very useful, especially where the light is low (you might be indoors for example)
a 50mm lens is great for people shots - don't forget to get in nice and close tho
its kinda hard to grasp what you're looking for in this thread as it seems you know whats needed !?!
both the shots below were taken with a manual 50mm, 1600 ASA at the lower end of the aperture (i.e 1.4) ... no flash ..
(some quality loss thru scanning at ~ 200 DPI)
I was trying to figure out if I should buy a 50 or 35 lens. I've heard arguments for both.
Well I'm biased perhaps as I don't have a 35. I have heard that one should master the 50 before using anything else though, and its a tip thats served me well.
As for quality, in the context of one or two stops (i.e 1.2 v 1.4 v 2) thats so at the margin that its a question of either getting it or not getting it. And if you do get it, is it's what you wanted, or perhaps better then it's got to pull through on the quality tip. 'It' being your photo! So yeah, this deterioration in the 'quality' stuff sounds like bullshit to me.
The ones I posted above were 2 I had on my photobucket that happened to fit the options being talked about - I've got others where the gear didn't get it, its that marginal. If someones wearing a hat in that light for example don't even bother taking a picture unless I've course its what you want. The gear stepped it up with others though too, and I'm not trying to sound like a wanker but those were the ones that got published.
If you can get your lens to 1.4, you'll appreciate it with time.
If you go with the 35, ditch the 28 and pick up a 20mm. Trust me, you will not regret it.
Here are some shots taken with it:
I'm defintely going to invest in a lens for wide angle shots. Preferrably a zoom. I'm Looking at the Canon EF 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 USM right now. Anybody have some suggestions?