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X-e1 + 35mm f2

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Love my 90 but still playing with the thought of changing to the 56 f/1.2 for the more practical focal lenght and wider aperture. The 90 has superior AF but I rarely use I think. Most shots are just candid shots of my family like this where I'm sure the AF speed of the 56 would be sufficent. Not sure how it would keep up with kids running around though

 

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Love my 90 but still playing with the thought of changing to the 56 f/1.2 for the more practical focal lenght and wider aperture. The 90 has superior AF but I rarely use I think. Most shots are just candid shots of my family like this where I'm sure the AF speed of the 56 would be sufficent. Not sure how it would keep up with kids running around though

 

Filip,

otoh, when you are outside you would miss the 90. Or when you need to reach to the stage in not so good light when your kid starts playing in school plays. So I provide you a good excuse to keep the 90 and buy another lens. For inside I would say the 35 (f2?) is maybe an ever better focal length than the 56.

 

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Filip,

otoh, when you are outside you would miss the 90. Or when you need to reach to the stage in not so good light when your kid starts playing in school plays. So I provide you a good excuse to keep the 90 and buy another lens. For inside I would say the 35 (f2?) is maybe an ever better focal length than the 56.

 

Cheers

George

I have the 35 f/2 as well :)

Im keeping the 90.

I want to sell my 18-55 and get wide angle prime instead, 18 or 16.

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X-E2 + 16-55

 

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Caballeros Cubanos de Holguin

 

 

 

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Fidel's grave at the St. Ifigenia cemetery in Santiago 

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Santiago de Cuba Plaza de la revolucion Antonio Maceo monument

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Melilla, Holguin, Cuba. State Shop and employee.

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