Yep, but the 50/2 is a 35/80 or 100/2 with less bulk and more macro.
I understand the event work, but for travel, one can mostly move freely
& I like going close.
The 50/1.4: I should use it more, but I have to admit it sits in the drawer
now for some years. I used it a lot before the 50/2 arrived, but since then
I
didn't look back...
Iwert
2014/1/9 Ken Norton <ken@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> > A 50mm is basically a 35-80 if you walk a little…
>
> Well, close. Depends on the application. For event work, a zoom is
> invaluable. But what I like about the 50/1.4 is the insane signature
> the lens imparts on the image. There are days when you want the lens
> to be pretty transparent and it can do that, but open that sucker up
> and it becomes an animal.
>
>
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