The 35mm F/2 is faster(useful for hand held available light
photography)and therefore easier to focus and faster handling for candid
shots.It is also smaller and lighter.
-Gene
Ken Norton wrote:
>
> >Anyway, I am going to purchase a 35mm shift for $450 in mint shape. I
> >currently have a 35mm f2. My question is can I use the 35 shift in
> >place of the 35 f2? If I can do I still need the 35 f2?
>
> Depends on your shooting styles and habits. I personally would keep both
> as the shift lens is better for tripod shooting and the 35/2 is a good
> handheld and people lens.
>
> Ken
>
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