unseenshadows
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Yeah a prime lens means that to "zoom in" you will have to physically step forward. But prime lens are more value-for-money because of the better build quality compared to a zoom lens of the same price.
The fixed focal length does not affect autofocus.
if you get the tamron 17-50 f/2.8 you may not want to get the 50 mm f/1.8 seeing how you are on a budget. but a f/1.8 lets in about twice as much light than at f/2.8 (anyone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong). But then again you don't really need the wide angle option of a 17-50 for your intended purpose (i feel).
Hope i'm not confusing you =D. For a beginner with a budget the most common combi is an entry level body and then a 50 mm f/1.8 prime. There's a lot of stuff to be done with a 50 mm prime.
The fixed focal length does not affect autofocus.
if you get the tamron 17-50 f/2.8 you may not want to get the 50 mm f/1.8 seeing how you are on a budget. but a f/1.8 lets in about twice as much light than at f/2.8 (anyone feel free to correct me if i'm wrong). But then again you don't really need the wide angle option of a 17-50 for your intended purpose (i feel).
Hope i'm not confusing you =D. For a beginner with a budget the most common combi is an entry level body and then a 50 mm f/1.8 prime. There's a lot of stuff to be done with a 50 mm prime.