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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 and that the remark was not so much about the 50mp body? 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. Still, the Sigma would hold a lot of appeal for those who are not involved in the oil industry and do not work for the entities with the word "agency" in their titles. 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. |