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Nice stuff as always Fong.
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Don't own either but I do have the Sigma 85 1.4 - No complaints here. Also, I have heard many good things about the upcoming Art line.I'm in the market for a 35mm lens and debating between the 35L and Sigma 35 1.4 Art. Does anyone here have any experience using the Sigma? I've been doing research and it seems that the Sigma gets a lot of love, but I've also read problems with focusing and what not. I appreciate any input. Thanks.
^ what are the differences that you notice off hand? I once contemplated getting one of those NEX cameras to play with as a side cam.
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^^ Hey Fong, just took a look at your photo info on flickr and noticed you shooting at 1/500th sec for the most part. Dunno if you really wanted to freeze them but you could have went down a stop on the shutter speed to cut that 5000 ISO down to 2500. Also did you try any different metering modes?
upgraded from the mirrorless NEX to the Canon T3i and got out and played with it this past weekend. perhaps its just me, but the curve from shooting with a mirrorless to a slr is much larger than i anticipated....esp when it came to shutter priority.
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^ what are the differences that you notice off hand? I once contemplated getting one of those NEX cameras to play with as a side cam.
well let me first say this was my first time shooting dynamic movement instead of stationary people/objects. so personally thats the biggest personal hurdle for me. as far as differences, i think theres more you have to do with a slr to get a clean shot than with a mirrorless (my NEX did a lot of thinking for me, even when in manual). i loved my NEX and i think its a great "play around" recreational camera. would be a great side camera, but at the same time i don't think its a replacement for an entry-level slr.
i plan on shooting the skyline view of Downtown Los Angeles, any recommendations on what type of lens would be perfect long shooting skylines ?
I'm in the market for a 35mm lens and debating between the 35L and Sigma 35 1.4 Art. Does anyone here have any experience using the Sigma? I've been doing research and it seems that the Sigma gets a lot of love, but I've also read problems with focusing and what not. I appreciate any input. Thanks.