35mm Nikon Prime

Some information about the lenses for digital SLR?
After an investigation - and factoring in my budget! - I have reduced some of opportunities for some of the primes. F/2D Nikon AF 35mm and Nikon AF 50mm f/1.8D. What I want is a little more information on the 35 mm. Thank you! Great info! I think I can achieve these goals sharp images without too much of a strain on my wallet. The 50mm into a 75 mm through the 1.5X is well I like close up photography of the street. 35 mm would get into a range of 50 mm and that is my number two of the focal length. They would be the D300 or the D90 (once it hits the streets!).
There are many differences in these objectives, here are some: a) rates of 50 mm f/1.8 lens is about one hundred thirteen U.S. dollars, and the 35mm lens is about three hundred dollars. See the difference? B) quality of the 35mm lens has a distance meter, a feature the most advanced digital lenses. The 50mm f/1.4 has one too, but version 1.8, not for some reason (I suppose because it is cheaper) that depends really what you're photographing. If you need a wider angle of coverage, then you get a 35 mm lens. If you do not need to get wide-angle real, can only get the 50mm lens. When it comes to opening ranges, not really worth mentioning, because the difference is so small, I'm not sure that must be considered. Personally, I would get the 35mm lens because it has a broader scope. Wide angle lens 50 mm f / 1.8 (I) is not very wide in all, so many things that do not fit in the frame.
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