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Nikkor 35mm 1.8.
Love the sharpness, just wish it had better bokeh. I don't like using flash all that much, and my d40 is a bit dated in iso clarity... I want a d7000 so bad just for video and ability to use higher iso's with less grain (ideally d700, but no way i can afford that).
at f/1.8 & 1/160 or so (probably should be in Manual for this), it should come out exceptionally well. I've always been a Nikon person so I don't know all the specifics of the T1i and so on, but if you have an auto ISO setting or if you can manually force up to like 1600 ISO, try that out. it may be grainy depending on how well the body can handle low light but it definitely will be able to.. to some extent at least.
The lack of light is not the issue, its the in-accurate focus the nifty fifty has. i got one and the auto focus is a hit and miss especially during the day!
This. Once I tried a lens with a decent USM focus, I haven't picked up my 50 since.
For those of you with a Tamron 17-50 2.8 I was wondering if you have the Vibration Reduction models.. do you find it worth it? I would LOVE the Canon model but I dont have the money. Just deciding now between the VR or Non-VR model.
I own the Tamron 18-270 and love it but I am have the hardest time in low light.. just bought a cheap Yongnuo flash and am deciding on what lens to get next over the summer.
Nikon 35mm f/1.8G
on my Nikon D60
what 70-200mm do you have? the f2.8 IS mk2?
if so, how heavy is it?