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Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - soLong - 07-03-2015 Quote:Deleted. Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - Brightcolours - 07-03-2015 Quote:....so sorry to hear that you caught a cold, that's not good while the nights are so chilly nowI think the 11-24mm f4 UWA shots were not yet that impressive, scene wise ![]() Indeed, colds are annoying. Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - soLong - 07-03-2015 Quote:Deleted. Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - Klaus - 07-03-2015 My remark was about the 'artistic' quality of my shots. I haven't done any technical analysis yet. However, I am pretty sure that the 11-24L is great ... on the 7D II ... ;-) Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - Rover - 07-03-2015 I wonder how this lens compares to the Sigma 12-24, which, to paraphrase one of my favourite bands, has been dethroned & uncrowned as the world's widest rectilinear lens, taking the Voigtländer 12mm with it into the honorary exile. ![]() Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - soLong - 07-04-2015 Quote:Deleted. Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - JJ_SO - 07-05-2015 Doesn't that camera appear to look a bit massive behind the lens? <_< Or does the camera appear to be behind the lens at all when you look at it? :wacko: Mr. Boooombastic and the last (?) Dinosaur - soLong - 07-05-2015 Quote:Deleted. |