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I have heard/read several times that the rendition from the 40 art is quite special and thought I should ask if anyone could describe how it differs from other Sigmas. I've read "filmic" and ...
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Thanks for that! I have been on the fence about this one for quite some time. I am using Canon and another con is that Sigmas from this generation (and older) don't work very well with IBIS (at ...
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Pretty much everything has been covered already so maybe this doesn't matter a lot but I just want to agree :-) I have been using an Eizo Adobe RGB monitor for many years however I always ALWAYS ...
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I picked up the 24-70 HSM today in great condition and so far it works like a charm. No problems with autofocus or metering. Thanks for the tip about the IBIS! Indeed the image was shaky in the ...
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Thanks for the tip! Good to know. Did your 12-24 work normal when IBIS was disabled then? No issues with AF or metering?
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Thanks again, sounds promising after all. The lens I am looking at is an HSM motor version so AF might be more silent I reckon. Nice photo btw!!
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Thanks, good to know. I read somewhere that Sigma recommended MF on lenses not listed in the compatibility list due to "not sufficient AF performance for certain tasks" or something like that. Even ...
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Sorry, I posted this in the wrong forum
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Does anyone know if the old (pre-Art) Sigma 24-70/2.8 EX DG HSM is compatible with Canon R cameras? There is a compatibility list from Sigma from 2019 but only the art-lens is there. Not the old ...
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Does anyone know if the old (pre-Art) Sigma 24-70/2.8 EX DG HSM is compatible with Canon R cameras? There is a list from Sigma from 2019 but only the art-lens is there. Not the old classic "gold ...
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Since you have both R6 II and R7, I wonder if I can borrow this thread and quickly ask you about the output in terms of color rendition. Is there any difference between the two? Historically the 7 ...
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Thanks. Yes, this is basically how I tend to use it. I have experimented with a large white umbrella from a large distance to light the room evenly without that cold flashy look and then added a ...
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This was the dreamlens for photographers 10 years ago when we were used to heavy equipment and no AI. Cameras are getting smaller and lighter and the AI Support these days start to really...
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Thanks! As I suspected although I would maybe have thought that the softer the original lightsource/softbox is, then the softer light coming out of the scrim would be. So even the inverse sqaure ...
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When we talk about soft/hard light we usually mean type of modifier and size/distance to subject. A typical example below. A midsized softbox with quite a distance to the subject. I reckon this ...
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@h2k - if you want to pick a fight I suggest you go somewhere else.
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Point color editing! FINALLY!!!! I have been waiting for YEARS! Now LR has the full potential to become the fullblown editor it should be. Color rendition and the ability to boost colors has always...
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I think my issue has been that I have been eyeballing exposure, brightness and contrast on low brightness settings on my display and not really paying attention to RGB values and histogram. I ...
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When/if I print (which almost never happens) I would be at 100 I think. My printshop has an autofilter during upload and it always always adds brightness - even when I am that "low". Over the years ...
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