<p>I am a happy 5D mark II owner who has quit printing my pictures, all goes online. In these days of megapixel race, wouldn't it be better if our...
<p>I have noticed that people are very different when it comes to their tolerance of heavy photo equipment. Even people I know that goes a lot to...
<p>I would get the 85mm 1.2L. Simply because your other two lenses are so good. After buying the 35mm 1.4L I hardly ever use a 50mm. An...
<p>Get the 35mm if youre goint to shoot a lot larger thatn 2.8.<br> The 35mm 1.4 is my most used lens, and I often couple it with the 70-200 2.8L,...
<p>should I buy a porsche or a toyota? If you're not sure what extra joy the porsche will give you, you shouldnt buy it either.<br> The discussion...
<p>I think a good strategy would be to start off with a good wide angle zoom, like the 17-40mm 4.0L, and eventually after a period gradually...
<p>one other factor (not directly connected to exposure though) is that lenses behave differently when it comes to direct sunlight. While some...
<p>I own the sigma 150mm as well as a bunch of other sigma, canon and zeiss lenses. I would say that the 150mm is the best lens in the sigma...
<p>What I like about photozone is their testing across f-stops and zoom ranges, telling you what is the particular sweet spot of a lens. For...
<p>I own both the sigma 12-24mm and 5d mark II. The higher aperture has never been a limiting factor with the lens, as you can get sharp pictures...
<p>I have owned both canon 1.4, 1.8 mk1 & mk2 and currently the sigma 1.4. I would say that the canon 1.4 and sigma are so different that they...
<p>Good thinking, Canon! They have really spotted a weakness in their own lineup with this one. It also shows that Sigma (first lens with...
<p>There are alternatives to the canon 14mm. I use the sigma 12-24mm on my 5d mark II, and is very happy with it. It is rectilinear (not...
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