I love my nifty fifty. It's razor sharp and very fast for the money.
but would you use it as much if you had a 17-59 f2.8?
The big problem with the lens is that it will make you want other fast lenses - in my case the 85mm f1.8 and then worse still the 70-200 2.8 - so it's not really such a cheap lens after all![]()
The big problem with the lens is that it will make you want other fast lenses - in my case the 85mm f1.8 and then worse still the 70-200 2.8 - so it's not really such a cheap lens after all![]()
It's a dangerous lens .....
First lens was the Kit...
Bought a Tamron 28-300 zoom, very nice lens but useless in low light
Got the Nifty, ooooooohhhhh baby
then came the 70-200 f2.8, 24-70 f2.8.....
Don't buy the Nifty, your bank balance will suffer![]()


i agree with nod, i purchased a minolta 50mm f1.7 and then i was going to sell the 18-70mm kit, i shot a wedding saturday and im glad i never got rid of it. it was a small assembly room with cramped space so i stuck on the kit zoom and off i went. kit zooms can also be needed in desperate needs.
LOL at the few people that are calling the Nifty fifty "razer sharp", how about shwoing us some unedited picts of these picts.
btw i am assuming people are talkin about this lens

LOL at the few people that are calling the Nifty fifty "razer sharp", how about shwoing us some unedited picts of these picts.
btw i am assuming people are talkin about this lens
It also depends what you shoot. If you prefer landscape and shoot between 18 and 55 then a 35mm prime may be a better option. You can get the same fast performance as with the 1.8 50mm.
what you need is something like a tamron 17-50 f2.8 as i find my 28-75 f2.8 good at low light
LOL at the few people that are calling the Nifty fifty "razer sharp", how about shwoing us some unedited picts of these picts.
btw i am assuming people are talkin about this lens