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Is 35mm better than 50mm for food photography?
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Is 35mm better than 50mm for food photography?
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The lower that mm number is, the wider the “angle of view” the lens has (we'll look at an example of this later), and the more wide angle the image will appear. Therefore, a 35mm lens is more “wide angle” than a 50mm lens.
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