The Appeal of 50?
Posted: Wed 12 Aug 2015, 09:14
This post by Ming Thein reminds me of something I have been meaning to write about for a while, the usefulness of a 50 mm lens on full frame or equivalent on other formats. I know some deride it for being a boring focal length, but for me it often seems to fit in naturally with my way of shooting. Whilst a zoom has a versatility which is not to be discounted, albeit with a reduced maximum aperture as a trade-off, where I have the option a 50 prime is often to be found attached to my camera when I am walking around. Most of my recent street shots which I posted a little while back were taken on an Olympus E-M10, which has a 2x crop factor, and 25 f/1.4. The sole exception was an image where I used the 9mm f/8 body cap fisheye lens. Moreover, my most successful shot ever came from the E-M10/25 combo. Which is not to say that I do not value other focal lengths, but 50 has a certain attraction which can be hard to resist in the right circumstances.
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