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Fujifilm GF 50mm F3.5 impressions: an easy lens to love

Fujifilm GF 50mm F3.5 impressions: an easy lens to love

Posted on March 19, 2020 By Jarvis

Introduction

Over the past half-century, 50mm lenses, with a field of view that most closely approximates natural human vision, have reigned supreme as the classic ‘normal’ lens for 135 film and full-frame digital cameras. In the days before ubiquitous zoom lenses, 50mm primes were kitted with just about every 135 SLR on the market. If you’ve ever shot with a Canon AE-1, a Pentax K1000, or Olympus OM-1, there’s a better than 90% chance it had a 50mm lens on it.
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