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Originally Posted by Dallaz Just keep shooting. There is nothing wrong with the kit lens but if you want to get real creative You should look into a wide angle
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I have been going between the 35mm and 50mm Nikkor prime lens but I can't decide to be honest. I can't really afford the Sigma at this point unfortunately, I agree with you though that the 50mm will require more space to shoot which I am not sure will be useful in smaller confines like car shows. However, I feel like 50mm focal range gives your picture slightly more depth and a sense of distance compared to shooting at a 35mm focal distance. BUT, the 35mm lens crop is better for portraits and for smaller shooting spaces. I can't make up my mind!!! I have a circular polarizer btw, I love it and use it anytime I have to shoot in the sun.
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