> OK, this is great information.  Obviously sharpness isn't the only important
> thing.  It sounds like the photos with the 43mm 'feel' better than those
> with the 50mm.


I think so. 

(Um, I know you didn't ask me. Just chiming in.)

A 50mm can be used either as a slight "wide angle" or a slight "telephoto"
depending on the way you see with it. I have an exercise where I give
students a small stack of prints and ask them to separate the ones taken
with a 35mm from those taken at 70mm. They find this exercise relatively
easy, the trick being that ALL the pictures were taken with a 50mm.

However, 50mm does tend to rope you into "seeing" a little longer. That is,
to concentrate on single, central subjects and not thinking in terms of
organizing broader scenes into pictures. For that, it can get a bit cramped
sometimes. 43mm is a very relaxed but realistic angle of view. Shame there
aren't more lenses in betwixt and between 35mm and 50mm.

--Mike
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