11-19-2016, 09:09 PM
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Preview: Sigma 24-35mm f/2 DG HSM Art
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11-19-2016, 09:09 PM
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11-20-2016, 11:22 AM
Was this here <a class="bbc_url" href="https://photozone.smugmug.com/Reviews/Sigma-2435-20-art-fx/i-m6npqk7/A">https://photozone.smugmug.com/Reviews/Sigma-2435-20-art-fx/i-m6npqk7/A</a> taken at minimal focus distance (0.28 m, I believe)?
Do you have more wide-position, wide-open, close distance? I like very much how the object pops out, which is IMO the second reason to buy a fast wide-angle. The other is dealing with low light often. How was the AF behaviour? I think, the flower is already out of the range of the AF-points and I assume, LiveView was involved? Oh, and btw.: PZ forum really sucks on an iPad! ![]()
11-20-2016, 02:34 PM
Quote:Was this here https://photozone.smugmug.com/Reviews/Si...-m6npqk7/A taken at minimal focus distance (0.28 m, I believe)?Uhm, no. It's been a while since I shot that one, but I think it's closer to half a meter subject distance. Check this one in comparison: https://photozone.smugmug.com/Reviews/Si...-CK8fQtn/A This was at or near to MFD, the flower's are roughly the same size (the poppyseed flower maybe even a tad larger). Quote:Do you have more wide-position, wide-open, close distance? I like very much how the object pops out, which is IMO the second reason to buy a fast wide-angle. The other is dealing with low light often.I'll check as soon as I get home next week... currently on the road again ![]() Personally, I'm always really tempted by large aperture lenses, of any focal length, because of the subject separation they allow... often to a degree that is fascinating from a photographer's perspective, but likely way over the top for potential viewers. I'm not quite sure though if I'd prefer this f/2 zoom over two f/1.4 primes... been shooting with the 24/1.4 Art in parallel. Quote:How was the AF behaviour? I think, the flower is already out of the range of the AF-points and I assume, LiveView was involved?For shots like these I usually use center AF and recompose, and then, just to be safe, do some manual focus bracketing. Especially if it's windy and the flower moves quite a bit, as was the case in this one. Quote:Oh, and btw.: PZ forum really sucks on an iPad!Yeah... can't argue against that ![]() -- Markus
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11-20-2016, 07:16 PM
Quote:For shots like these I usually use center AF and recompose, and then, just to be safe, do some manual focus bracketing. Especially if it's windy and the flower moves quite a bit, as was the case in this one. You're synchronising manual focus with the wind? Gosh. I see again how limited my skills are. ![]() |
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