Comparing a 25mm against a 50mm is rather apples and oranges?
I thought so too. But it was a requested comparison so I lugged the 50 mm and my E5 out together with the EP3 to do it. It was an interesting exercise even for me and I think I learnt more stuff about my gear than if I were not to do the comparison. Definately, the 50 mm and the 25 mm have vastly differing capabilities. But I think portraits would be something that both could do. Macro for sure is something that the 25 mm would never be able to do. The iphone shots eg, are done to more or less show the capability of both lenses for "portrait" type shots and to see the bokeh behind the subject. So, if you want more bokeh, if you had a choice, you should go for the 50 mm f2. The 50 mm at f2, still gives better bokeh than the 25 mm at f1.4. I think this is important to know. Now, I wonder, given the same portrait framing, how a 150mm f2 bokeh would look compared to the 50mm f2??!! Hahaha! Some would ask for the voig 50mm f.95, but that lens at 0.95 apparently is not that sharp and only becomes sharp at f2.5 or so. So its still worse off compared to the 50 f2. I would not bother unless you are going for a soft dreamy effect to the portrait.
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