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Nothing listed here makes me want to upgrade from Elements 10. Though I use LR4 for most of my editing.
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Yep, that's my problem with solutions that screw into the tripod hole: having to remove the plate. I keep my plate on all the time and don't want to bother with unscrewing and rescrewing when I...
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I have the Sigma 18-35f1.8 and the Canon 50f1.8. There is no doubt that the Sigma has wonderful accuracy, speed, and incredible image quality, and is much more enjoyable to use than the Canon. ...
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Based on all the reviews I've read of the 18-35, it has equal or better image quality than the comparable primes, including the 30mm Art.
I was looking for a 35mm prime and had my eye on the...
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Before buying the 18-35 I came across someone on Flickr who had both the Sigma 18-35f1.8 and the 30f1.4 (non-Art version, as I recall). I contacted him and he was kind enough to shoot some...
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Very informative review Andy. Thanks for your efforts. While I've had the 18-35 for less than a week and have had limited opportunity to use it, I have to agree with David Naylor about the AF. I...
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Sorry, put them in another thread. I've added them here also:
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Sigma 18-135??? Is this a typo or did you mis-read my post or are you making a comment about Sigma in general?
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Shot RAW on a T2i, loaded into LR and exported with zero editing (other than the 25 sharpening that LR gives you by default).
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It is just what everyone else has said about it: sharp, accurate, fast aperture, well-built, great colors and contrast.
I've also been very pleased with the focusing accuracy; it is infinitely...
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I own a T2i, the two kit lenses (18-55 and 55-250), and a nifty-fifty. I bought the nifty-fifty for low-light situations and narrow depth-of-field. The problem I've found with it is that it...
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I have a Canon Rebel (T2i) and have used lightweight lenses with it for several years. I have not used any neck or wrist strap since it was light enough to just hold in one hand securely and caryy...
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+1 on the 40-85. I love my 18-35 and would like something of high quality to complement it.
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Well, let me offer a contrarian point of view... I really like what you have attempted, including the flare and the foreground branches. The execution of both could have been better but I like the...
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Just ordered one from B&H (canon mount)... back-ordered until later this month. Looking forward to getting it in my hands.
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I'd respond to this but I'm waiting for it to get one more like.
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Thanks very much for the information... most helpful.
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Thanks, David. I do see an example of my concern in the third photo you posted: two people in the foreground with bikes and flags in the background. My concern is with the bushes/trees in the...
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My wife and I are headed to Istanbul Turkey for about 5 days. This is a short trip mainly focused on work, but I might have one day for getting out and capturing some images.
First, any thoughts...
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Have you done any PP on these two images? OOC JPEG or RAW?
Thanks.
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