Because the 50mm f/1.8G AF-S was often too narrow for my needs (because I shoot on crop), I upgraded to this lens. It's tiny and compact, and there are no annoying creaks or squeaks. When the number 35 is worn "backwards," you can't adjust the focus of either lens. The rotation is generally smoother at 50mm; moreover, after going to the extreme position, there is the same "nut" in the extreme position, you will feel that you have reached the extreme position, and if you don't look carefully, the extreme position can be missed. This is because 50 doesn't limp that much. Two examples: 1) http://cs608629 Me/v608629672/4b49/jw2acVSz104 f/2.5,1/400 and 2) http://cs608629 Me/v608629672/4b53/mHcn6 f/3.5, 1/200 On the windows, right here.
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