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Originally Posted by Nicole
One thing to consider between the 35mm and 50mm is how much room you have to move. Since you have the 18-55mm lens, try walking around with it only at 50mm (especially indoors) and then repeat with it at 35mm. If you're constantly against a wall trying to take pictures of the kids at 50mm then you'll know that you'll get more use out of the 35mm.
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bingo... thats good.
i have found my 50mm a tad "long" for indoor work.. generally good for headshots though.
my choice was the 50mm.. only becaue.
1. the 35mm hadnt been released yet... and
2. the 50mm D was cheap and met the budget, as its not AF-S
thats not very scientific way of buying equipment...
but it worked for the budget.
personally.. if it was my money and i had a choise between the 35mm f/1.8 or the 50mm f/1.4
i dont know.. if i didnt have my current 50mm, then i'd take the 50mm f/1.4 its higher quality glass and more solid build than the 35mm
but do what Nicole said and test the waters at each focal length.