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Top Five Advantages of a 35mm Lens

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A 35mm prime lens is a popular choice for many photographers. It was originally created for press photographers who used its wide-angle to include more of the scene than a standard 50mm lens. This wider field of view is ideal for modern camera users who enjoy landscape and travel photography. It has great clarity, sensational color rendition, and incredible depth of field. Here are more reasons why you should consider buying one.

1. The 35mm lens has a short focal length, which means it has a compact body. Its slim build makes it easy to carry as a spare lens, and when this lens is on the camera, its lightweight will be appreciated if you have a long day of photography ahead.

2. This lens is great for street photography. Its small size means it is the perfect tool for capturing quick shots of people in city streets. They may not even notice your camera, so you can get more natural shots in these busy environments. When traveling you’ll appreciate its portability as you take snaps at tourist landmarks, because there’s less risk of people knocking the lens. And the 35mm’s wide-angle lets you photograph close to your subject when it’s crowded. When you eventually step back a little, the extra field of view from this lens helps you capture the environment too. This puts the subject into the context of their surroundings, which adds more interest to the picture.

3. You can get amazing low-light performance from a 35mm lens. Because you can open the aperture to a much wider degree than is possible on a zoom lens, they are very useful when the sun disappears. This means you don’t have to bump up the ISO, so there’s less graininess in your images. And you don’t need to slow the shutter speed as much, which means less risk of blurred photos.

4. We love the flexibility that a 35mm lens provides. It’s the sort of lens that you can attach to the front of your camera and confidently walk out your door knowing it can handle most of the situations you will face. Being relatively inexpensive it’s a bargain considering how multipurpose it is. You can shoot full length portraits, street scenes, landscapes, weddings, and real estate too. And if you have a crop sensor camera, the focal length is going to change, giving you the field of view similar to a 50mm lens.

5. One of the best reasons for choosing a 35mm lens is its amazing bokeh ability. Bokeh is the out-of-focus background that you get when shooting with a fast lens that’s set to a wide aperture. It’s that pleasant, dreamy blur behind the subject. A prime, 35mm lens is ideal for this effect because the field of view gives you plenty of background to display this soft bokeh.

The 35mm lens is popular with many photographers because of its versatility, dependability, sharpness, and incredible ability to perform in challenging light. It’s great for taking photos in tight spaces and has a wide-angle feel, without distortion. Once you try it, you may never remove it from your camera!


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My name is Oliver, and I am an amateur street and architecture photographer who loves to capture the essence of travel through my lens. I use iPhone 14 and Sony 6400 camera paired with the versatile Tamron 18mm-300mm f/3.5-f/6.3 lens to bring my vision to life.