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Wow, this seems like a lot of fuss. To the OP. It's a lens. The focal length is 50mm. The max aperture is f1.8. Having an f1.8 lens only comes into play when you need that faster aperture for low light situations or the need for a very shallow DOF. You don't have to shoot it and in all probablity shouldn't shoot with it on most occasions wide open.
Here are my personal recommendations for using your lens.
1. When a 50mm focal length will allow you to get the shot you need. If you need a wider lens use a wide or ultra wide. If you need reach use a longer telephoto.
2. If you need a very shallow DOF.
3. If you need to be able to keep a shutter speed up to a certain level or if you need to keep your ISO at a lower level. This will generally, but not always, invlove low light or the capture of action.
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DoF...........Back in the day before all this new fangled auto focus, all lenses had a DoF range scale right on the lens itself. You manually focused on your subject and then looked at the scale to see how far in front of and behind of your primary point of focus everything else would be in acceptable focus for the given f/stop. Everybody understood what they were doing as it was right in front of you.
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