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For the same reason, I prefer to stay behind the cameraI thought about joining in with the selfie sharing but thought it a bit cruel to inflict that on everyone![]()
For the same reason, I prefer to stay behind the cameraI thought about joining in with the selfie sharing but thought it a bit cruel to inflict that on everyone![]()
Someone posted to me how to do it i will see if i can find itCheers David, I don't know now you've asked! I guess I thought it would be too heavy for Flickr, didn't want to sink an offshore server warehouse [emoji38]
Great, full size it is, and then how do people show photos here from Flickr using an iPad? I've done a search on the forum but I got bored looking [emoji106]
So I'm considering taking a punt on the Sigma 24mm f1.4 ART... I know @twist has owned one before, but has anyone else had any experience with one?
So I'm considering taking a punt on the Sigma 24mm f1.4 ART... I know @twist has owned one before, but has anyone else had any experience with one?

I have one of those too, lovely lens![]()
Really? FFS.
Really? FFS.
So I'm considering taking a punt on the Sigma 24mm f1.4 ART... I know @twist has owned one before, but has anyone else had any experience with one?

The 24 is really sharp. Focus was quite off though, mine's set to +16 to get it spot on. But if you have the Sigma dock, you can probably sort it out easier. Really close focus distance too.
Not used it much at weddings, as I've been leaning towards the 35mm. I think mainly because I've had the 35 for longer so am more comfortable with the focal length. But i've taken quite a few family pics with the 24 over the last few months and for my next wedding I'm thinking about shooting with the 24 on one body and the 58 on the other.
The 24 is really sharp. Focus was quite off though, mine's set to +16 to get it spot on. But if you have the Sigma dock, you can probably sort it out easier. Really close focus distance too.
Vasari's fresco - Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore
Vasari's fresco , Cattedrale di Santa Maria del Fiore by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
That's a very nice shot Anirban, good detail and lovely colours.
George.
There's also a bigger convention starting this Fri in London for 3 days. I have registered for the trade show only with some demos and presentations. They also have day wise masterclasses at a fee.
Anyone here registered for this event? I am hoping Nikon will showcase the D500 and D5.
http://www.swpp.co.uk/convention/
http://www.swpp.co.uk/convention/exhibitors/Friday22nd.htm
I think you'll be in luck with the D500 at least, as it is supposed to be shown in the UK for the first time there.
I wish I could get there to have a play with it.![]()
I hope so. I live 2-3 min from the venue and hoping to have fun and play with some toys and also see some demos and free talks.
Best to leave the credit card at home, me thinks![]()
20/24/35 1.8 prime (only one of these)
After Sunday I proves that I desperately need a walkabout lens for my D750. I'd love the 24-70mm f2.8 but it's way out of my budget any time soon, even second hand. I keep toying with a used Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 or used 24-120mm f4 but I'm struggling to even raise the funds for these. Your images with the 24-85mm have been mighty impressive, but I'm not sure whether it's too much of a sacrifice for me neither having the reach of the 24-120mm or the speed of the f2.8Hahaha...no, I am done with lenses...almost....and for camera the D750 is more than what I need.
Here's my target lens setup -
That's it.
- 24-85 VR (walkaround and gen purpose). Quite happy with it
- 85 F1.8G - for portraits, love it
- Samyang 14mm 2.8 - not sure about this one and have not used it yet
- 20/24/35 1.8 prime (only one of these) - Only lens I need to buy. Once I have sold the 70-200 F4 currently on classifieds, I will buy this one.
Keep it simple.
Which one? The Nikon 24mm scores incredible on DXO (yeah, i know!) and the sample pics I've seen look really good with seemingly nice bokeh too!
After Sunday I proves that I desperately need a walkabout lens for my D750. I'd love the 24-70mm f2.8 but it's way out of my budget any time soon, even second hand. I keep toying with a used Tamron 24-70mm f2.8 or used 24-120mm f4 but I'm struggling to even raise the funds for these. Your images with the 24-85mm have been mighty impressive, but I'm not sure whether it's too much of a sacrifice for me neither having the reach of the 24-120mm or the speed of the f2.8![]()
I do prefer the f2.8's, but I'm not sure if the 24-120mm would be more useful. Decisions decisionsIf you can , go for the Tamron 24-70 2.8. A faster aperture always helps. As for me I will always buy a lens with VC or VR for such walk around needs. The 24-85 VR helped me capture shots up to 1/4th of a second inside churches and dark interiors.
I might look at the Tamron someday, but extremely happy with the 24-85 VR and with the D750's high ISO, I am not feeling anything missing as of now.
I also thought of the Sigma 24-35 F2, but it does not have VC. The Tamron 15-30 2.8 is great, but too heavy and cannot accept filters. My humble 24-85 VR is serving me really well so far.
Yeah, these are always difficult choices. Sometimes reach is necessary and sometimes fast apertures and from experience bit of cropping is better than a noisy imageI do prefer the f2.8's, but I'm not sure if the 24-120mm would be more useful. Decisions decisionsIt'll me a while before I save up anyway, so I'll have changed my mind 100 times before I buy one
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TBH a walkabout lens on the Nikon would always be for outdoors, so either good light or on a tripod so noise shouldn't be an issue. If I'm doing city breaks etc I have my Olly for thatYeah, these are always difficult choices. Sometimes reach is necessary and sometimes fast apertures and from experience bit of cropping is better than a noisy image
TBH it wasn't a lens I'd considered, but I recently saw some really nice pics taken with the Canon 24-105mm f4 L on the 1DX and they looked really nice, plenty of pop etc and it got me wondering about the 24-120mm f4. If it has similar pop then it could be a lens I'd consider as I already know it's 'sharp enough'.The 24-120 is a really great range for landscapes.
Well as I said, that's first choice but unrealistic for me unfortunately. There's always the lottery tomorrowDidn't stop me selling it for the 24-70 though. Haha.![]()



