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Mar 30, 2019 17:49:20   #
jerryc41 Loc: Catskill Mts of NY
 
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?

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Mar 30, 2019 17:55:16   #
newtoyou Loc: Eastport
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?


Mostly when using an AE1P. Not so much a DSLR because I have a better lens selection available.
Bill

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Mar 30, 2019 17:56:18   #
radiomantom Loc: Plymouth Indiana
 
For many years I also used nothing but a 50mm. I now have numerous lenses, however three yrs. ago I purchased the 17-50 2.8 Tamron and I find myself using it for 90% of my photos. It is a extremely sharp lens covers most of the things I shoot.

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Mar 30, 2019 18:01:35   #
RichardTaylor Loc: Sydney, Australia
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?


Only as a light compact back up lens when on vacation (a 35mm f/2).

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Mar 30, 2019 18:05:13   #
AndyH Loc: Massachusetts and New Hampshire
 
Only when I'm using my Rolleiflex or Super Ikonta!

When I was younger and shooting 35mm most of the time, I found that I used my 35mm much more often than my 50, due to the kind of shooting I was doing. Zooms have improved so much, that I now use them more often than not.

Andy

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Mar 30, 2019 18:09:10   #
CHG_CANON Loc: the Windy City
 
I traveled for 6-weeks with a 35, 50, 135 and 300 (and 2 extenders), with the 35 and 50 getting the most 'everyday' use during 35-dates when shooting during the trip.

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Mar 30, 2019 18:14:56   #
Geezer Bill Loc: San Diego County, CA
 
Normally the things that I'm interested in are not really covered by a "normal" lens. I carry a 70-300mm or the 24-120mm that was bundled with my D810 when I got it. Both are sharp and serve me well for the things I happen on.

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Mar 30, 2019 18:41:17   #
Blenheim Orange Loc: Michigan
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?


I do.

Mike

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Mar 30, 2019 18:51:24   #
Bill_de Loc: US
 
I do use the 50 F/1.4 on a full frame, but not that often. I love the Nikkor 35mm F/1.8 on the D7200. It is small, light, and sharp as can be.

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Mar 30, 2019 18:52:29   #
BB4A
 
I’m very happy on most of my commissions (portraiture, candid sports, and 24+ hour sports events) with taking a couple of Canon EF50mm f/1.2L USM lenses, paired to either 5D Mk IV or 1DX Mk II bodies (2nd set is custom configured for B&W, and insurance... never yet needed!). Many of the critical moments that I capture (and my competition doesn’t) occur at night or in very low light. As flash photography is banned at 99% of these events, a fast lens is essential. I’m confident with this lens.

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Mar 30, 2019 18:53:12   #
PHRubin Loc: Nashville TN USA
 
I don't even have one for my DSLRs

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Mar 30, 2019 19:39:31   #
CO
 
I use a Tamron 45mm f/1.8 SP VC lens on my Nikon D750. It gives approximately a 43 degree angle of view. That's close to the angle of view of a human eye.

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Mar 30, 2019 20:13:33   #
Longshadow Loc: Audubon, PA, United States
 
Years ago I used to look at what I wanted to shoot and figures if I wanted wide, normal, tele. (Had all primes.)
Now I just use my 18-200 and compose in the viewfinder, paying little or no attention to what focal length is used. I can see the effects, wide / tele, as I zoom in/out for composition.

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Mar 30, 2019 20:22:45   #
Mac Loc: Pittsburgh, Philadelphia now Hernando Co. Fl.
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?


I have a number of lenses, but mainly use a 50mm f/1.8.

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Mar 31, 2019 01:35:07   #
le boecere
 
jerryc41 wrote:
Years ago, an SLR came with a 50mm lens, which would give a normal, real world view. For several different cameras, that was my go-to lens. I had a W/A and a tele, but that 50mm was my everyday shooter. Now, I use a 28-300mm lens on my D750. Do any of you rely on the standard-view lens for general photography - a 35mm or 50mm?


43mm f/2.8 on one camera ~ 52mm on the other camera

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