Sigma 24-70mm f2.8 - anyone use this before?


well one thing i noticed about the new sigma lenses, including the 50mm f1.4, is that its sharp out of the box, no calibration needed. i dunno why the canon camp always have problems with sigma lens but us sony doesnt.
 

i just got the HSM one a few hours ago. i never used the older version before, but having used the CZ version a few times, i can say, the sigma can give the CZ a good run for its money. its definitely not as contrasty and sharp as the CZ, but its definitely a winner. for 1.4k this lens is really a real bang for buck. i wouldnt call this a poor man's CZ. more like a baby CZ. lol.

Congratulations! Heh. Well I guess it must be a BIG baby - 82mm front filter!

Forgot to mention that this could be a factor for some. I used to buy 77mm filters because I though these would be as big as I'd be using, so spent a small fortune on CP-L, ND400 and even IR. Now I can't use them on this lens anymore, which is quite a pain. :p
 

hmm a 82mm B+W MRC UV costs 120 bucks, its not as expensive as some might think lol.

although i might try the hoya HD instead, i like to test new stuffs haha.
 

here are some photos, taken using A850, landscape cstyle, fine jpegs. default settings and no pp/sharpening done. all taken at f2.8 at mostly 24mm.

sun is quite harsh today lol.

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4. taken at 70mm
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Very nice bro... pictures are very sharp. Vignetting is very well controlled too at the wide end of the focus range. :bigeyes: :bigeyes:

Poison big time now.... :sweat:


Thanks for posting the photos bro.
 

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