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shawn68
08-28-2009, 10:44 AM
Ok, I use a D60 and getting ready to take it to the world. I have the standard 18-55 and the 55-200. I decided last week on the 35mm, but now I am flip-flopping back and forth between it and the 50mm. This isn't just a Disney use lens, as I will use it a lot. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
So, which one..... The Nikon 50 mm f/1.8D or the Nikon 35mm AF-S DX NIKKOR f/1.8G Lens? Thanks
Ok, I use a D60 and getting ready to take it to the world. I have the standard 18-55 and the 55-200. I decided last week on the 35mm, but now I am flip-flopping back and forth between it and the 50mm. This isn't just a Disney use lens, as I will use it a lot. So any help would be greatly appreciated.
So, which one..... The Nikon 50 mm f/1.8D or the Nikon 35mm AF-S DX NIKKOR f/1.8G Lens? Thanks
Not a Nikon used but I don't think this a question that necessitates a Nikon answer. One question, do you take a lot of portraits? If not I'd go 35mm.
shawn68
08-28-2009, 11:02 AM
Not really, I am more of a landscape, guy. Also flowers, water, things of that nature. Every once in a while I will be doing portraits, but not all that often.
1- I way WAY prefer the 35mm focal length on DX cameras
2- The 50mm f/1.8 will not auto focus on a D60- you would need a 50mm f/1.4G (http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/585343-USA/Nikon_2180_AF_S_Nikkor_50mm_f_1_4G.html)
Not really, I am more of a landscape, guy. Also flowers, water, things of that nature. Every once in a while I will be doing portraits, but not all that often.
Then I'd definitely go 35mm first and add the 50mm later maybe when you need a bit more reach but still have the large aperture.
annnewjerz
08-28-2009, 11:20 AM
I'd get the 35mm f/1.8, unless you are happy manually focusing every time you use the 50mm f/1.8, which is what you will have to do with a D60. Since the D60 doesn't have a focus motor in the body and the 50mm f/1.8 is an AF-D lens, it doesn't have a focus motor in the lens either---which means manually focusing is your only option.
I used to do this with my D60. It wasn't a huge pain, I learned a lot and it was fine at the time (this was before the 35mm came out) but for the $100 extra, I would get the 35.
The 35 will also probably be a better focal length for using on the dark rides. While the 50mm on a DX camera seems to be acceptable, many seem to prefer a focal length around 30 if possible.
shawn68
08-28-2009, 01:14 PM
Thanks for the advice everyone. As I had first thought, the 35mm sounds like the lens for me.
Thanks again. I will post pics after we get back!
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