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I've got a used Sigma EX 24-70 2.8 DG DF on loan from a guy at work who wants to sell it to me. I've been doing some pretty basic trial shots hooked up to my D300 on a tripod wide open and to be honest I'm a bit disappointed with the sharpness just looking through the screen on the back of the camera. Haven't bothered going as far as the computer yet.
So far I've only tried it at 2.8, with a 2 sec timer to try and eliminate camera shake on the tripod. It's been dusk, so mainly tungsten from the room lights - no flash as yet but that's next to see if it helps.
General room shots weren't coming out sharp when I zoomed in to check the detail, so I went for things with more contrast like a door knob. Then tried a cactus on my window ledge which looked awful. Not satisfied, I tried a box with a hard edge, followed by a book with text on. They're rubbish!
In a way, I suppose none of this really matters as I'm more interested in portrait anyway. Just bugs me
Am I being unfair do you think, or is this really why the Nikon equivalent is 5 times the price used?
Thanks
Pete
So far I've only tried it at 2.8, with a 2 sec timer to try and eliminate camera shake on the tripod. It's been dusk, so mainly tungsten from the room lights - no flash as yet but that's next to see if it helps.
General room shots weren't coming out sharp when I zoomed in to check the detail, so I went for things with more contrast like a door knob. Then tried a cactus on my window ledge which looked awful. Not satisfied, I tried a box with a hard edge, followed by a book with text on. They're rubbish!
In a way, I suppose none of this really matters as I'm more interested in portrait anyway. Just bugs me
Am I being unfair do you think, or is this really why the Nikon equivalent is 5 times the price used?
Thanks
Pete