Originally Posted by
Chataignier
I'll try to answer your question as put - and you would need about 2m between you and the canvas to include all of a 1m wide subject in the frame using a 50mm lens on a Canon EOS 7D.
However, it might be worth confirming that we are talking about an EOS 7D - E7 does not appear to exist...
The next point is about focal lengths. Yes, 50mm is about the same field of view as a human eye, but your camera is not a human eye - as Manfred has already said, the EOS 7D has what is called a crop sensor and the focal length of a 50mm lens on this camera is equivalent to 80mm. To have a 50mm equivalent, you would need a 30mm lens on the EOS 7D.
As for zoom versus fixed focal lenses, yes a fixed focal lens generally outperforms a zoom, all other things being equal. But to get much benefit you would need a very good 30mm lens.
My guess is that you are viewing your images on a general purpose computer screen which has only around 2000 pixels in the width (less than half the resolution of the camera) and that is the limiting factor. It would be hard to see much difference between a very good and a mediocre lens by viewing the images on a modest size laptop computer screen that is probably not even calibrated for colour - they vary a lot. You would need to make prints of around 60cm at least to see much benefit.
If you plan to use the images only by viewing on a computer screen, dont bother to change the lens. If you want to make "life size" prints, then it might be worthwhile, but that opens a whole new bag of worms !!!