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Originally Posted by Zillon
Both would be better if the DOF was shallower.
I think that picking up a 50mm f/1.8 lens wouldn't be a bad idea, it'll teach you the ways of bokeh.
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the thrifty fifty's bokeh is terrible (pentagonal shape), but most can't complain for $75 (plus it has excessive vignetting wide open, soft until stopped down to f/3.5, loud and slow autofocus motor). Better off saving up for the 50 1.4 or 85 1.8 for a smoother bokeh.