40mm Panckake or 35mm 1.4L For walking street

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Im tryna find a prime lens for my 7D to walk the streets with. Im currently using my 5DMKIII with the 50mm 1.4 and i love it. Which lens out of the 2 would match the quality and look of that FF combo??

Any thought or suggestions would be great.. Thanks
 
I vote for the pancake for a few reasons:

1) smaller and less conspicuous
2) lighter
3) for street stuff, I like shooting around f/5.6 to 8. I'm not usually trying to totally isolate one thing from far away so f/1.4 isn't that big of a need.
4) you can't beat it for the price

I sold my 35L a while ago. I'm not as big of a fan of prime lenses as I used to be... not that they don't have a place in my arsenal, just not for how I shoot. But that's just me
 
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AudioGlenn said:
I vote for the pancake for a few reasons:

1) smaller and less conspicuous
2) lighter
3) for street stuff, I like shooting around f/5.6 to 8. I'm not usually trying to totally isolate one thing from far away so f/1.4 isn't that big of a need.
4) you can't beat it for the price

I sold my 35L a while ago. I'm not as big of a fan of prime lenses as I used to be... not that they don't have a place in my arsenal, just not for how I shoot. But that's just me

I was leaning toward the 40mm for its compact size. But the issue is will i be giving up quality for size. In other words hows the sharpness at f/5.6? would you have a sample photo you would be able to post. Maybe one wide open and also stopped down?? Thanks
 
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40mm is too long for the crop senser as a " street walker". 35mm 1.4L is big and heavy. You may want to consider a Non-L 28mm or even 24mm. that will give you close to be 45mm or 28mm FF equivalent.
 
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Rocky said:
40mm is too long for the crop senser as a " street walker". 35mm 1.4L is big and heavy. You may want to consider a Non-L 28mm or even 24mm. that will give you close to be 45mm or 28mm FF equivalent.
Agree. 35mm on FF is my preference. And I disagree with those saying that you don't need the 1.4 - 2.8 f-stop. Yes, most of the time you use 5.6-8, but in low light both indoors and outdoors I would miss it. The Sigma is in my view a good size. If size was the issue, I would get an EOS M or something similar.
 
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Rocky said:
40mm is too long for the crop senser as a " street walker". 35mm 1.4L is big and heavy. You may want to consider a Non-L 28mm or even 24mm. that will give you close to be 45mm or 28mm FF equivalent.

Im thinking the 40mm with an equivalent of roughly 64mm on crop body would be a matter of 2 steps back on the street to give that 50mm look. That wouldnt be so bad. i dont think i will be using it indoors or in confined spaces so the "length" wouldnt bother me on the street. Im just concerned with the image quality and also convenience of size and weight. Is the 34L that much better to have to lug around more weight??
 
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MonteGraham said:
Im tryna find a prime lens for my 7D to walk the streets with. Im currently using my 5DMKIII with the 50mm 1.4 and i love it. Which lens out of the 2 would match the quality and look of that FF combo??

Any thought or suggestions would be great.. Thanks

A third option that may be the best compromise is the new 35mm f/2 IS. It slots in between the two lenses in size, is extremely sharp even wide open, and has a great IS system that gives you more options when you need to stop down. With the reduced price it is now a very compelling option, and may just be my next purchase.
 
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Pi said:
MonteGraham said:
Im tryna find a prime lens for my 7D to walk the streets with. Im currently using my 5DMKIII with the 50mm 1.4 and i love it. Which lens out of the 2 would match the quality and look of that FF combo??

None.

Yip! Remember that it is not only about field of view, but also about magnification factor and the inherent optical qualities of a particular focal length design.
 
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TWI by Dustin Abbott said:
MonteGraham said:
Im tryna find a prime lens for my 7D to walk the streets with. Im currently using my 5DMKIII with the 50mm 1.4 and i love it. Which lens out of the 2 would match the quality and look of that FF combo??

Any thought or suggestions would be great.. Thanks

A third option that may be the best compromise is the new 35mm f/2 IS. It slots in between the two lenses in size, is extremely sharp even wide open, and has a great IS system that gives you more options when you need to stop down. With the reduced price it is now a very compelling option, and may just be my next purchase.

Yes i was just looking at that. It has nice size and also at f/2 u still get decent light!
 
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Re: 40mm Pancake or 35mm 1.4L For walking street

As others have pointed out, the 40 2.8 is very sharp, a terrific lens - 64mm FF equivalent. The 35 2.0 IS is also a great lens and at 56mm equivalent, closer to your 50mm on the 5D3, but its 3x more expensive.

Personally, I'd probably go with the 40 for its size.
 
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Have both the pancake and the new 35 f/2 is. Both are great lenses however the 35 is a much more sofisticated lens. Better in every regards. You get what you pay for. I don't if it compares to the 35 L as I didn't try that, but for sure it should present itself as a good compromise between the light pancake and the much heavier and more expensive L lens. Just my 2C of course.
 
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