Thanks so much for posting this. I have googling 50mm vs 35mm comparisons for the past hour when I finally found your post and exactly what I was looking for. I currently have a 50mm prime but I think it’s too close for a general walkabout lens, so I’ve been researching the 35mm f/1.8 (for my Sony A580).
Leica 35mm vs 50mm. The 35mm is the king of shooting in close. Of course you have a wider field of view but you also have more depth of field. When the subject is closer more depth of field is very advantageous to keep all of the subject in focus. It also covers for focusing errors that occur because if the subject is moving and if your not
A compact camera with a 4.3 to 43mm zoom range has a 35mm equivalent zoom range of about 24to 240mm (4.3mm to 43mm X 5.6 = 24.08mm to 240.8mm) So, that is what 35mm focal length equivalents are all about. A 35mm equivalent focal length is a comparison of the field of view from the older 35mm cameras to the field of view of todays digital cameras.
1. Wider Field of View. A 35mm lens has a horizontal field of view of 54.4 degrees and a vertical field of view of 37.8, which is notably larger than the 40-degree horizontal and 27-degree vertical field of view that a 50mm lens provides, so you will be able to capture more of the scene in your photos. The wider field of view allows you to
In the video, Lally captures his friend and model Swarali while using a 35mm f/1.8 lens on a Canon EOS RP and a 50mm f/1.8 lens on a Canon EOS R6. "These are two affordable primes that Canon brought out recently and I wanted to compare the two," Lally says. "If you guys don't know, 35mm is not really a portrait lens but I really like it for
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