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Duane 3NE 2NR wrote:WRT Sigma lenses:
my most versatile lens for my Canon 40D is a Sigma 18-200mm f/3.5-5.6 OS (object stabilisation)
its not as fast in autofocus as an L series but it is faster than a 28-135mm IS Canon lens.
18 means you get pretty wide and 200 means you get decent zoom - all in one lens with image stabilisation. Its a great workhorse lens and very very versatile. In fact its so versatile it hardly ever comes off the camera since I hardly ever need to change it!
Sigma is also usually cheaper than Canon - in fact nearly everything is usually cheaper than Canon, even Nikon!
The problem with Sigma and Tamron lenses is that their quality control is not as good as Canon's and you can get a bad copy of a lens, maybe with a softspot somewhere in all your pictures or unsually slow auto focus - the best way to buy a SIgma or Tamron is to go try ti out yourself at a store - and that is difficult for us here in T&T to do.
I have three Sigma lenses
a 10-20mm EX
a 18-200mm OS DC
and a 50-500mm EX
and 1 Canon lens - a fixed 50mm f/1.8
I ordered all through Amazon.com, never had a problem with any - but I've heard some horror stories and lenses having to be returned from other online buyers who werent able to check the lens before purchasing.
3NEKarter wrote:hey folks,
I have a couple of questions, let me begin:
1. i just bought a Canon PowerShot S5 IS - how do you rate it?
2. I want to take better pics - any recommendatios or suggestions?
3. what a re the first things i need to do or be aware of?
any other topics i need to know would be appreciated?
fYI - the camera was bought from pricesmart.
Thanks
ImprezaDriver wrote:
ImprezaDriver wrote:oh ok rensh...you gonna play like that huh????
aight....i'll be back on monday. it's on....IT'S ON!!
Rensh wrote:Hmmm.. ways.. just saw this! BAZOOKA ting!
Sigma 200-500 f/2.8 EX DG
As part of Sigma's bumper lens launch, it has announced what might be the ultimate wildlife lens. Sigma claims the APO 200-500 f.2.8 is the world's first lens to offer an f/2.8 aperture at 500mm focal length. It comes with an "attachment" to give users a handy 400-1000mm f/5.6 option. The lens (which is cosmetically reminiscent of a piece of military hardware) weighs nearly 16kg and uses a dedicated Li-ion battery to provide power for focusing and zooming. It will be available in Sigma, Canon and Nikon mounts.
http://www.dpreview.com/news/0801/08013 ... .asp#specs
Rensh wrote:ImprezaDriver wrote:
But them two pics old man, was taken in August and November.They still rel mad though, liking the graffiti. Wish we had some pretty graffiti here.
ImprezaDriver wrote:oh ok rensh...you gonna play like that huh????
aight....i'll be back on monday. it's on....IT'S ON!!
Today is Friday btw:p
Notorious Scullman wrote:ImprezaDriver, what do you use for post production?
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