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Originally Posted by nick_gray
Silverthorn, try not to think of your lenses as landscape, wildlife, portrait etc. You can take all of these with any of your lenses, it's just a matter of the effect that you are trying to achieve.
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I'll second that view.
If we take landscape as an example, you will generally want good depth of field but, apart from that, there are many approaches that will dictate what focal length you use. A few years ago there was a fetish with using very w/a lenses to distort the perspective and exaggerate foreground details. There have been many effective "layered" landscapes produced by using long-focus lenses to draw in successive ranges of hills.
Have fun experimenting with the lenses you already have and only think about buying others once you discover a need that you cannot meet with existing kit.
Going back to your original question about filters for your 50mm prime, why not just get an adapter ring so that you can use your existing filters with it? Probably about 99p on eBay.