35 mm (50 mm equivalent 24X36) that's fine. I preferred to take this model rather than the 50 mm (75 mm equivalent 24X36) which in my opinion may be a little too "pressing" for indoor shots.
Pictures taken in low light at high opening really have the "stamp" back beautifully blurred plan significant contrast between light and dark areas are black.
Attention, however:
The large opening allows for indoor pictures without flash, yes BUT: the exposure time in this case can be relatively long (more than 1 / 40th s) which still induces a risk of camera shake. In addition to the grand opening depth of field is extremely small, we must be very careful about the chosen location for the development. An example of a face, you aim the ear and the face is blurred anyway ... Namely, it is not the objective will photographer ...
Another downside, on my own sun visor does not lock frankly, as my other Nikon lenses.