I am still confused as to why a 50mm f/1.8 prime lens is preferred to a standard 18-55mm kit lens which opens to f/5.6 approximately at 50mm. Is it only because of the 3 extra f stops that the portrait lens allows, which make it useful in low light situations? Or the better bokeh it produces as it can open to f/1.8?
Or is there more, i.e. enhanced image quality due to some other factors etc? I'm trying to see what improvements the 50mm prime would provide me with for indoor photography (mainly) with family etc.
Or is there more, i.e. enhanced image quality due to some other factors etc? I'm trying to see what improvements the 50mm prime would provide me with for indoor photography (mainly) with family etc.
) I find 50mm whilst supposedly a 'natural' perspective, like taking an image looking at someone with one eye closed....
)...your basically saying position to get the result you want with the lens you have, even if it means capturing unwanted areas, then crop ....and Im thinking select focal length then frame so you dont need to crop, end result is likely the same although I guess non cropped image 'should' be better quality