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04/23/2004 12:22:42 AM · #26 |
zeuszen,
what lens were you using? and was it film/digital? |
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04/23/2004 12:32:31 AM · #27 |
I rented the sigma 12-24 mm for a couple days I was happy with the shots, no vinetting. I really recommend renting a lens for a day or two if they are expensive ones to get a sense for yourself what they are like and do test shots, see how they feel to you. |
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04/23/2004 12:33:10 AM · #28 |
Originally posted by wimbello: zeuszen,
what lens were you using? and was it film/digital? |
10D withTamron 70-300mm at wide. It's the only lens I have, so far. The Canon EF 17-40mm and 50mm f/1.8 will be my next purchase.
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04/23/2004 02:35:13 AM · #29 |
Originally posted by Jacko: I have the Sigma 15-30mm EX. Seems to work real well. haven't had a chance to really paly with it. It gets good reviews too. |
I also have this lens and have had no problems with it so far, although even at 15mm I have to step back sometimes for indoor shots. I'd recommend it any day. |
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04/23/2004 03:20:22 AM · #30 |
I bought the same lens when I purchased me 10D. Had a 28-70 already, which was great for my 35mm camera (I think I still have it somewhere, never use it now *laugh*) so went down to the 15mm to bypass the x1.6.
Noce enough lens, and certainly great value for the price it is.
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