I have the Eos R and looking at a nice 35mm lens. I’m looking between these two, of course use the EF adapter with the EF 35. Is there much difference between these two??
JamesCrockett Senior Member 288 posts Likes: 93 Joined May 2017 More info | Oct 20, 2020 16:08 | #1 I have the Eos R and looking at a nice 35mm lens. I’m looking between these two, of course use the EF adapter with the EF 35. Is there much difference between these two??
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Oct 20, 2020 18:23 | #2 What are you planning to use it for? I have the RF 35 and it's a great lens but it's not weather sealed and it's not 1.4. but it is smaller and lighter and also has IS. Website
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Oct 20, 2020 18:54 | #3 Tommydigi wrote in post #19141136 What are you planning to use it for? I have the RF 35 and it's a great lens but it's not weather sealed and it's not 1.4. but it is smaller and lighter and also has IS. Family pictures, portraits
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Oct 21, 2020 21:00 | #4 You’ll probably be perfectly happy with the 35r. use the extra money to for the 85r or a longer lens to complement it. For portraits I like the 50/135 combo a lot. Website
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