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That is the question.
I have a Nikon D5000, which came with a kit lens. (18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G)
I would really like to get into on-location photography, and I've been hearing different places that kit lenses are very inferior. I've also heard that primes have the best quality... A prime would be fine for me, since I usually leave my zoom lens at 55mm anyway.
After being advised to buy a nifty fifty, I began searching for an AF-S version. Apparently there is none...?
So here are my questions:
Are kit lenses really that bad? :shrug:
Do primes really produce better quality photos?
Should I try for a 50mm 1.4 AF-S, being that it's a little better with lens aperture than a nifty fifty? (But much more costly)
Thanks in advance!
I have a Nikon D5000, which came with a kit lens. (18-55mm f/3.5-5.6G)
I would really like to get into on-location photography, and I've been hearing different places that kit lenses are very inferior. I've also heard that primes have the best quality... A prime would be fine for me, since I usually leave my zoom lens at 55mm anyway.
After being advised to buy a nifty fifty, I began searching for an AF-S version. Apparently there is none...?
So here are my questions:
Are kit lenses really that bad? :shrug:
Do primes really produce better quality photos?

Should I try for a 50mm 1.4 AF-S, being that it's a little better with lens aperture than a nifty fifty? (But much more costly)
Thanks in advance!