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Help with picking between 28mm and 35mm


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Lars has the best advice...that I also frequently provide here...use your preview lever.

 

Only you know how you like to frame. Go out with your camera, frame subjects you find interesting, and see what frame lines suit your needs and preferences. And, remember to use your feet in the process.

 

My preferences (or others') shouldn't matter. Terms like landscape, street, portrait, etc. have no universal meaning in terms of FOV.

 

But, FWIW (not much), the only M focal lengths I own (by choice, not by financial constraint), are 28,35 and 50. And this is after several decades of using film and digital Ms, on both cropped and uncropped cameras. Works for me. Wouldn't work for many.

 

 

Jeff

 

Agree with all this.

I too have the 28/35/50/75 and use them all as they are different.

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24mm lens = 84º FOV.

28mm lens = 76º FOV.

35mm lens = 63º FOV.

 

Those few degrees in coverage do make quite a difference.

For the three areas you mention, I'd go wider.

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I use 28/50/90.

 

50 lux is my standard lens, i prefer shooting street & daily life.

 

I did not choose 35 one year ago because it could be to close to 50 (you can use footzoom), but now i have my first Leica for almost one year (M9) i've found out that my style changes. The footzoom is not wat i prefer shooting street, the 28 is OK for landscape and now i have ordered a 35 lux to complete the range.

 

I think you maybe want both after a while.

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Personally, I see a huge difference between 28mm and 35 mm - but then I also see a huge difference between 35mm and 50mm.

 

As so often happens, the Old Man from the Age of Absolutely Everything ;) is right - it is as personal a choice as picking your shirt for the day.

 

Regards,

 

Bill

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So I have an M9 with a cron 50mm. Looking to get another lens and am stuck between 28mm cron and 35mm. What you guys think? I would mostly be looking to shoot some street, landscapes and architecture with this lens and am just not sure which one to go for. What you guys think and why?

One of the best and cheapest ways to assess the utility of different focal lengths is to go out with your 50 lens fitted; choose a situation where alternative views/perspectives can be considered and set the appropriate frame lines in your finder. Change location/situation and repeat. Change location/situation and repeat once more. Then consider how you could solve the framing problem by walking to and from your subject. You will soon get a positive feeling about your next choice of lens.

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I also struggled for some time hesitating between 28 and 35. Bought an Elmarit 28 (new) in the end, and now - as others - am considering a used 35 (I already own a Summicron 50). I saw a number of Summilux 35 on Internet shops and on EBay. Did not read much about that lens here. Any advice?

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