Believe it or not, a well made 85mm lens is actually pretty heavy. As an example, the Canon 50mm f/1.2L USM lens weighs 1.18 pounds (535 grams), while the Canon EF 85mm f/1.4L lens weighs 2.09 pounds (1,025 grams). So the Canon 85mm f/1 .2 lens is almost twice as heavy as the Canon 50mm f/1.
Because I already have 2 Olympus OM2NS with the two lenses (besides 40mm) that I want to use. I even have a very rare 50mm 1.4 serial 1,1XX,XXX in mint condition. I don't need an entire second 35mm SLR kit. I have one digital kit, one 35mm SLR kit, 1 point and shoot Ricoh R1S, one medium format kit Bronica ETRS with 120 and 135W.

1. Lensa Nikon 35mm merupakan lensa DX, artinya cocok untuk kamera bersensor crop (APS-C) seperti Nikon D3100, D7000 dan tidak cocok untuk kamera full frame seperti Nikon D700, D800, D3 dsb. Jika Anda memiliki kamera DSLR bersensor full frame di masa depan, otomatis lensa 50mm lebih cocok.

Thanks so much for posting this. I have googling 50mm vs 35mm comparisons for the past hour when I finally found your post and exactly what I was looking for. I currently have a 50mm prime but I think it’s too close for a general walkabout lens, so I’ve been researching the 35mm f/1.8 (for my Sony A580). The 50mm focal length is sort of an interesting one. This article pertains to proper 50mm focal length lenses and on full frame 35mm sensor cameras and film. For this, 50mm lenses can surely work However, for a good general-purpose lens for both types of photography, you can't go wrong with a 35mm. Get a fast lens (wider aperture)-- an f/1.8 or f/1.4, whatever you can afford. A 35mm f/1.8 will still let you take beautiful portrait pictures, but also be wide enough to capture landscapes decently. Hope that helps! Which one to Choose: 35mm vs. 50mm? You can choose between 35mm vs. 50mm depending on the following facts: Your budget. The 35mm lens is pricier compared to the 50mm lens. Since both lenses include an F/ 1.4 and an F/ 1.8 option, choose your desired aperture so you can carefully discern prices. Photo by Brandon Hoogenboom on unsplash
Leica 35mm vs 50mm. The 35mm is the king of shooting in close. Of course you have a wider field of view but you also have more depth of field. When the subject is closer more depth of field is very advantageous to keep all of the subject in focus. It also covers for focusing errors that occur because if the subject is moving and if your not
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