Is it the Lens ISO 1600
Re: Is it the Lens ISO 1600
Roger wrote:
Hello Sigma People
So, I'm out shooting with my FP, SD15, SD14, SDQ-H, and the SD1M. I'm using a 24mm f2.8 lens from years ago. The motor in the lens is about gone, but it's such an excellent lens I hate to part with it.
Why am I shooting the different cameras with different lenses? Well to be honest it's time to part company with, or narrow down my gear. Down to 2 cameras, 1 film camera a SA7n or SA9 and 1 digital with 4 lenses 14mm F2.8 EX DG or 17-70 DC C lens or 24mm or 30 f1.4 C or 50 f1.4 EX DG or 50-150 mkll DC f2.8 or 70-210 f2.8 EX DG or 24-70 Art and I'd like the lenses to work with both film and digital, but we'll see.
Here are a few shots done with the SD15 and 24mm wide angle ll lens, and the FP with the adapter
The SD15 was shot at ISO 800 & 1600 and the FP was in the Auto mode
https://www.flickr.com/photos/157326682@N04/albums/72157719650040331
or here
https://elitephoto9.zenfolio.com/p1035466279
I'll be getting rid of one of the websites as well. It's just time to cut back sad but true.
Have fun be safe
Roger J.
Roger,
I would keep all of them but if you want to cut down to just one film and one digital camera I would keep the SA9 and the sd Quattro H + lenses of choice.
(I would never want to get rid of my SD15 though even tho' I use it only occasionally)
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