Photograph and Camera talk
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@Marc2706 if I posted any of them there it wasn’t recently. Haven’t been on there in years.
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@Marc2706 thanks. Maybe I did post it there. Need to find my login for the site.
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I know this pic is not worthy of the quality of pics offered in here, but as mentioned above about the NYC subways, here is one I took as a child. Many many years ago.
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I'm taking my first small steps with a Fuji XS10.
I actually gave it to my girlfriend as a present, but I'm slowly taking a liking to it myself
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@markus_berlin_ Some really cool shots. You have a nice/very interesting natural sense of composition. Keep stepping.
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@Jett129 Thank you very much
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new to photography so i'm having a hard time choosing which one to buy between the Sony 35mm F1.8 or 40mm F2.5. Its mainly for travelling/street photos so the 40mm is more compact but 35mm has better bokeh from reviews i read online.
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I'm not really familiar with the specific lenses you're asking about, but in general I'd say 35. It's a little faster, is a little wider, you'll be able to hand hold in lower light easier, it's more "standard", and has a larger dof for zone focusing.
In general, 40s tend to be thinner and sometimes more affordable. I've never seen a 40 that produced images that were objectively better than the next closest 35 or 50, only ones that are good deals, sleeper values, or amazing for their size. Often their size also compromises handling of the focus and aperture settings. They're usually a niche lens.
Personally, I dislike both 35 and 40mm focal lengths and prefer 50 and 28.