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@minnnt don't forget to order the monitor also
I have lost track. What is your lens set-up nowadays?
He's worse than me for chopping and changing things lol
@minnnt don't forget to order the monitor also
I have lost track. What is your lens set-up nowadays?
The Nikon looks to be quite a nice lens though. Cheaper and lighter too.
youre a big lad![]()
Exactly, so i need to shed as much weight where i can.
Where would you suggest for the Siggy?

Haha, the monitor may have to wait now!
Currently have the 24-70 and 70-200.
Tamron 15-30 2.8 - amazing lens
I am not buying1.1kg, ouch.
Well b****r me. I was set on the Nik.
I seem to remember saying 'you should always listen to @twist ...'
Interesting, so you weren't impressed with sharpness or AF speed on the Sigma? The limited reviews I've seen say that the Sigma is sharper than the Nikon, and the Canon 24-105mm f4 L but this appears to agree with what you said, particularly the long end on both (not a direct comparison camera wise unfortunately)
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/...meraComp=614&SampleComp=0&FLIComp=6&APIComp=0
Blue Tit in some winter sun by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Coal Tit in winter sun. by Swansea Jack, on FlickrGot a link to those pictures?
Nice captures Simon.
The Sigma 24-105 is highly rated by many including Lenstip detailed review here - http://www.lenstip.com/389.4-Lens_review-Sigma_A_24-105_mm_f_4_DG_OS_HSM_Image_resolution.html
I have seen some nice shots taken with it.
Wow, that's a big claim tbh. For overall appearance the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is hard to beat in the short zoom stakes. Sure some might pip it here and there in terms of sharpness but I've not seen a short zoom that has that je ne sais quoi of the Nikon.Just had a look at the link and followed the too buy option to B&H and there's some user comments of the Sigma being better that the Nikon 24-70 f2.8. Maybe the case as the Nikon is an oldish design now compared to the Sigma and why Nikon have brought out the new model.
I'm in for my shoulder and elbow operations next week, so the GAS will be going crazy whilst I cant use my gear for up to four months. I had the 24-120mm f4 although a nice lens it wasn't a wow, so considering my options during my recovery and providing I can get the strength back into my arm.... Although I do have an itch for a D810 for the cropping ability for my bird photography, which is my main interest.
Wow, that's a big claim tbh. For overall appearance the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is hard to beat in the short zoom stakes. Sure some might pip it here and there in terms of sharpness but I've not seen a short zoom that has that je ne sais quoi of the Nikon.
I'm actually giving some serious consideration to selling my 18-35mm in order to fund a walkabout (Tammy 24-70, Nikon 24-120, Siggy 24-105) but can't decide whether I'll regret not having the extra width for landscape:banghead:
You be 6mm short at the wide end. Just take a couple of steps back![]()
Lol, yeah but there's also perspective to think aboutYou be 6mm short at the wide end. Just take a couple of steps back![]()
Wow, that's a big claim tbh. For overall appearance the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is hard to beat in the short zoom stakes. Sure some might pip it here and there in terms of sharpness but I've not seen a short zoom that has that je ne sais quoi of the Nikon.
I'm actually giving some serious consideration to selling my 18-35mm in order to fund a walkabout (Tammy 24-70, Nikon 24-120, Siggy 24-105) but can't decide whether I'll regret not having the extra width for landscape:banghead:
Depending on how I get on after my op's I need to buy another walkabout lens after selling the 24-120 as it was too heavy for me at present. It's going to be between the Tamron 24-70, Nikon 24-70, Nikon 24-120 and the Sigma, but your photos with the 24-85 makes me consider one of them. I should have bought my last kit with the 24-85 and listened to Gary. What has me swaying to the Sigma is I bought their 105 Macro lens and I was really impressed with the build and iQ, OS, plus what you hear about the other ART lenses. Sigma have upped their game since I bought 17-50 f2.8 a few years ago which was a lemon.
I'm actually giving some serious consideration to selling my 18-35mm in order to fund a walkabout (Tammy 24-70, Nikon 24-120, Siggy 24-105) but can't decide whether I'll regret not having the extra width for landscape:banghead:
Wow, that's a big claim tbh. For overall appearance the Nikon 24-70mm f2.8 is hard to beat in the short zoom stakes. Sure some might pip it here and there in terms of sharpness but I've not seen a short zoom that has that je ne sais quoi of the Nikon.
I'm actually giving some serious consideration to selling my 18-35mm in order to fund a walkabout (Tammy 24-70, Nikon 24-120, Siggy 24-105) but can't decide whether I'll regret not having the extra width for landscape:banghead:
It is a great lens for sure, and if I could I'd have this and a walkabout. Funds have been low and will continue to be for a while though and I don't know if a walkabout would be more useful overall. Of course, it could just be a bout of GASKeep it. It is a great value lens. Sharp and versatile for landscape. I find 24mm less at times.
Yeah you can, but perspective will be different particularly if you have something large in the foreground.Wow it does make a different but can we walk a bit further back if we can. I know sometime we can't
Thinking a straight swap for your 24-70mmHow much are you thinking? I could still be tempted by an 18-35...![]()

Florence - Piazzale degli Uffiz in the night
Piazzale degli Uffiz in the night by Anirban Acharya, on Flickr
It was nice to see a little bit of the winter sun here yesterday, so managed to have a little play with the 300mm f4 lens. Amazes me what the camera and lens combo can capture even through the double glazing.
Blue Tit in some winter sun by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Coal Tit in winter sun. by Swansea Jack, on Flickr
Thanks George.That's very nice Anirban, as usual great detail & exposure.
George.



Interesting, so you weren't impressed with sharpness or AF speed on the Sigma? The limited reviews I've seen say that the Sigma is sharper than the Nikon, and the Canon 24-105mm f4 L but this appears to agree with what you said, particularly the long end on both (not a direct comparison camera wise unfortunately)
http://www.the-digital-picture.com/...meraComp=614&SampleComp=0&FLIComp=6&APIComp=0
Thumbs up. by Paul Babington, on Flickr