Sigma 28-70mm DG F2.8-4
thanks!
I would prefer that lens as well, but the price difference is pretty big
Seems like its a fisheye lens?
As per Sigma website:
"This digitally optimized diagonal fisheye lens is equipped with a new multi-layer coating technology that reduces both flare and ghosting."
Is there any differences between the fixed focal length fisheye lens and this 28-70?
A fisheye zoom that goes up to 70mm? :bigeyes: not sure if that's technically possible, cos the 2 fisheye zooms by pentax had rather short maximum focal lengths (DA 10 - 17, F 17 - 28). However, I've tried the 17 - 70 on a film body before, and the barrel distortion was visible even at 70mm, which sorta gives a fisheye effect. This would be minimised with the APS - C sized sensor tho.
Sigma 28-70mm DG F2.8-4
thanks!
Go with one that fits ur budget best
Before Sigma 17-70mm, ppl went for DA 16-45mm. Then dump it for Sigma 17-70mm, and now going for the f2.8s. Never ending one. Soon u'll discovered u're in LBA:bsmilie: LBA very hard to cure, only way to cure it is to isolate urself from the photography world and concentrate on discovering ur own photography
That's totally true.
Got stuck in the photogear world all this time, can't seem to get out :cry: I probably should dump most of my gear, just keep one or two lenses so I can use them well, instead of holding most of them in hand but not using them at all ...
:bsmilie: Took me abt 6 months away from CS to learn. I never thought I'll go into Petography and product photography. Think it's due to being stuck at home and looking after a puppy:bsmilie:
I've got a baby... not a puppy. Most photos i take these days are of her
Go with one that fits ur budget best
Before Sigma 17-70mm, ppl went for DA 16-45mm. Then dump it for Sigma 17-70mm, and now going for the f2.8s. Never ending one. Soon u'll discovered u're in LBA:bsmilie: LBA very hard to cure, only way to cure it is to isolate urself from the photography world and concentrate on discovering ur own photography