jsprtan New Member May 12, 2010 416 0 0 CEntral May 20, 2012 #41 parkinglot said: would like fellow bros opinion who have used both sigma 50 f/1.4 and Canon 50 f/1.4: which one has better focus and bokeh effect? Click to expand... No need to ask! Sigma
parkinglot said: would like fellow bros opinion who have used both sigma 50 f/1.4 and Canon 50 f/1.4: which one has better focus and bokeh effect? Click to expand... No need to ask! Sigma
wahseng Member Mar 23, 2012 209 0 16 Singapore May 28, 2012 #42 Taken using EF 70-200 f/4 IS USM 2012 05 27_NiteShoot_0032 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
wahseng Member Mar 23, 2012 209 0 16 Singapore May 28, 2012 #43 Taken using EFS 10-22mm 2012 05 27_NiteShoot_0037 | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
T th3keeper New Member Jun 27, 2011 210 0 0 Jun 3, 2012 #44 I think a good combi would be EF-S 10-22 EF-S 17-55 EF-S 55-250 Not too expensive, down side is if you ever upgrade to FF all lens has to go along with your crop body
I think a good combi would be EF-S 10-22 EF-S 17-55 EF-S 55-250 Not too expensive, down side is if you ever upgrade to FF all lens has to go along with your crop body
avsquare Senior Member Jan 26, 2012 3,304 0 0 Jun 3, 2012 #45 jsprtan said: No need to ask! Sigma Click to expand... :bsmilie: I was about to say that!
N num21lock New Member Mar 3, 2011 15 0 1 Jun 6, 2012 #46 how about between a canon 28mm f1.8 and the sigma 30mm f1.4? IQ, focus (from f2 onwards, i understand 1.8 below is tricky to catch focus especially in low light), and bokeh... thanks!
how about between a canon 28mm f1.8 and the sigma 30mm f1.4? IQ, focus (from f2 onwards, i understand 1.8 below is tricky to catch focus especially in low light), and bokeh... thanks!
M ManWearPants Senior Member Jul 14, 2008 4,201 7 38 Singapore Jun 6, 2012 #47 Tokina 11-16/2.8 and Sigma 50/1.4. Good for landscape and portraits.