Tucksoon said:Might be a little tight IMHO.
Zoom lens do not have such bokeh
small pig said:Zoom lens do not have such bokeh
There's a lot of way to achieve it. Also, u might wanna re consider as during wedding table shots, u will get guests standing at different distance from u. Front bck row situation will cause some guest to be in your bokeh effect. Unless u are taking only the couple. Get the 17-50 f2.8. It will be more useful, I reckon.
small pig said:How much is DD electronic selling... Don't see any from their web site
durainello said:I have a question. Since most of the owners having issue with the focus, can I just send the lens with my camera straight to sigma for calibration regardless regardless of having a good or bad lens since first calibration is free.
durainello said:I have a question. Since most of the owners having issue with the focus, can I just send the lens with my camera straight to sigma for calibration regardless regardless of having a good or bad lens since first calibration is free.
Speaking of calibration, if lets say I buy DDE....can I go to Sigma for calibration or what should I do? DDE do the calibration for me? I am planning to buy and really hope I get the perfect copy on the spot.
SumoBear said:Speaking of calibration, if lets say I buy DDE....can I go to Sigma for calibration or what should I do? DDE do the calibration for me? I am planning to buy and really hope I get the perfect copy on the spot.
spinworkxroy said:I got mine the first set i tried and it was good.