Originally Posted by
Dave Humphries
I get what you mean Manfred, but is Sorabh then crops in PP (the D3200 is a 24 MP camera), so the subject fills the frame (giving the same angle of view) as if shot with 50mm from the same camera-to-subject distance, the result will be (almost*) identical.
* Of course, you will be losing (MP) resolution on the subject, plus I suspect there may be a slight difference in measurable DoF and/or background blur, but I doubt it would be noticed in the real world (unless side-by-side comparison is done). Good PP techniques (especially sharpening for size of image displayed/printed) will be far, far more decisive.
I own both 50mm (which I got first) and 35mm lenses - I got the (very cheap) 35mm because in use, I found the 50mm too narrow an angle of view when shooting 'small group' candids at a party.
I was concerned that even buying the 35mm after the 50mm, it was too close in focal length to 50mm to be worth while, and ideally I would have really preferred something around 28 to 30mm (at f/1.8 or f/2 and fast auto-focussing), but the cost of those lenses compared to the 35mm, given my only occasional need for it, made the choice.
If I had got the Nikon 35mm f/1.8 first, I really doubt I would have bought the 50mm prime.
Before I go I'll just say; welcome to Sorabh to the CiC forums from me, Dave