Rmafive said:I am starting to look into getting my first prime lens and I am having a hard time making a decision. My friend has a 35 mm f/1.4L lens, which I found quite amazing, though I didn't use it for long. I also am looking into a 50 mm f/1.4. I know these lenses have huge price differences, and I am also concerned about the looming update for the 35 mm lens. My main question is, what do you guys find the best focal length for an everyday prime lens? I feel kind of restricted at 50 mm, but I wonder if 35 mm is too wide for an everyday walk-around lens.
Area256 said:I have both the 40mm f/2.8 and the 50mm f/1.4. I think the 50mm f/1.4 can do a lot more, but the 40mm is awesome in it's own way (really small, and really sharp). Actually I find I'm using the 40mm more often than the 50mm on my 6D.
Of course a lot of that comes down to your style of shooting. I like the slightly wider 40mm for walking around with (possibly because I grew up with a 38mm film P&S), and the f/2.8 isn't all that limiting with the high ISO of the 6D. However when I want to shoot people, the 50mm f/1.4 just gives way more options in terms of the DOF control that lens can give you on FF.
Botts said:Area256 said:I have both the 40mm f/2.8 and the 50mm f/1.4. I think the 50mm f/1.4 can do a lot more, but the 40mm is awesome in it's own way (really small, and really sharp). Actually I find I'm using the 40mm more often than the 50mm on my 6D.
Of course a lot of that comes down to your style of shooting. I like the slightly wider 40mm for walking around with (possibly because I grew up with a 38mm film P&S), and the f/2.8 isn't all that limiting with the high ISO of the 6D. However when I want to shoot people, the 50mm f/1.4 just gives way more options in terms of the DOF control that lens can give you on FF.
Agreed. I also have the 50/1.4 and 40/2.8 for my 6D. The 40STM lives on my 6D, the 50/1.4 comes out for special occasions, i.e. darker available light shots, or where I need razor thin DOF.
If I'm using my 430EX at an event or party, I'll keep the 40STM on the 6D without a doubt. Shoot at f/4 with the strobe, and you're golden.
Standard said:I don't have the 40mm since I already have the 50L...so I can't speak to the advantages of having two similarly focal ranges. However I can say that already having the 50mm covered, I can easily do what the 40mm does with the 50L.
My personal recommendation when building up your lens collection is to simply look at your own shooting style and see what fits. For me, I'd build my lenses based on several things, one of which is the "half/double" factor, ie. I started out with the 50mm; I needed something longer so added twice the reach with the 100L (and later the 135mm for other reasons); I needed something wider than the 50mm, so went down half the focal length and added the 24mm; I then later found that I needed something even longer than the 100mm to take care of sporting events, wildlife, candid street shots, etc. and the 200mm 2.8L fits the bill. My last additional was the much, underated and affordable Samyang 14mm which is about half the focal length of the 24mm.
I suspect if I were to acquire the 35mm first, then I would likely have added the 85mm and 135mm next, respectively. And if I were into zooms (which at some time later, I suspect I may), then the 16-35mm, 24-70mm, 70-200mm would likely be on the list.
Hope this helps.