I went through an interesting experimentation recently.
I own both a Nikon 50mm 1.8D prime lens (PL) and a kit lens 18-105mm. Beyond the fantastic DoP capacity of the PL, I really wanted to test the actual IQ compare to a much inferior kit lens as a standard aperture, let's say f/8. All parameters being equal, I took my neighbour's wall from my window before checking the result on my laptop screen.
Well conclusion is pretty surprising, despite a fast enough shutter of 1/50, the PL produced a more blurry results than ths stabilised lens. Bricks edge are just better defined with the cheap VR zoom. On the other hand, the PL is clearly producing a much lighter picture, which would probably be useful in low light condition.
So what is the point of a PL? Obvisouly I would need a tripod to get sharp pics with it in anything but a sunshine day, which cancel out the benefit of its low light capacity as even my 18-105 could get a good shot on a tripod in near pitch dark condition.:bonk:
My friend stopped using its prime as he got blurred result far too often. So is it down to strict discipline to get anything out of a prime or I just don't know how to use it?

I own both a Nikon 50mm 1.8D prime lens (PL) and a kit lens 18-105mm. Beyond the fantastic DoP capacity of the PL, I really wanted to test the actual IQ compare to a much inferior kit lens as a standard aperture, let's say f/8. All parameters being equal, I took my neighbour's wall from my window before checking the result on my laptop screen.
Well conclusion is pretty surprising, despite a fast enough shutter of 1/50, the PL produced a more blurry results than ths stabilised lens. Bricks edge are just better defined with the cheap VR zoom. On the other hand, the PL is clearly producing a much lighter picture, which would probably be useful in low light condition.
So what is the point of a PL? Obvisouly I would need a tripod to get sharp pics with it in anything but a sunshine day, which cancel out the benefit of its low light capacity as even my 18-105 could get a good shot on a tripod in near pitch dark condition.:bonk:
My friend stopped using its prime as he got blurred result far too often. So is it down to strict discipline to get anything out of a prime or I just don't know how to use it?

) in a dim room with 1 lamp in a faraway corner.
