Sigma 35mm f1.4....?!!

Need wider.

Architectural and interiors so need 16mm. Very limited with the 24-105 inside.

Have you got a 16-35mm Ray?
 
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Bit of fun in the snow earlier today ;)
 
Yo Exception! What do you think of this? :p


It's over £600 on onestop now!

Looks like the Sigma is a winner, just can't take DR's testing methods seriously though as they leave room for lot's of un-measured variables. Personally I would be more objective/absolute, but that likely wouldn't attract a big following on youtube.
 
I don't get what people see so much in Digital Rev videos. I get that they're more entertaining than most youtube 'toggers, but Kai is such an awkward guy and their reviews are hardly that, and they're wrong so much of the time that it starts to get irritating. Bokehliciousness...ness.. has been a particular bugbear
 
^^ Judging image quality by facebook photos... For realsies?

Facebook loads the high quality version if the photo is viewed using the full screen option so no problems there anyway.

The Sigma 35 has made its mark that's for sure.
 
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Entertainment over substance. For me the problem is the entertainment is too juvenile and low witted for my liking.

His reviews could be so much better if he wasn't such an immature child. I really try to make it through his vids as sometimes there's good info given but for the vast majority of them he's just too childish to take seriously.
 
Facebook loads the high quality version if the photo is viewed using the full screen option so no problems there anyway.

The Sigma 35 has made its mark that's for sure.

High quality is still absolutely rubbish with massive amounts of compression - it's just slightly higher resolution.
 
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