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I've just got my new Sigma 10-20. In view of Sigma's variable quality, I'd appreciate comments from any other 10-20 owners on how my lens compares with theirs with regards sharpness etc.
Photos posted on my gallery for comparison. All handheld, F7.1, 1/160 at 10mm, 1/100 at 14mm and 1/80 at 20mm.
Sorry I'm late in replying,(too late?), but I've not been on the forum for a couple of weeks. If not too late, I think the chance to compare lenses would be good. Hexham is only 11 miles from me and has a nice Abbey to try the lenses on.
Sorry I'm late in replying,(too late?), but I've not been on the forum for a couple of weeks. If not too late, I think the chance to compare lenses would be good. Hexham is only 11 miles from me and has a nice Abbey to try the lenses on.
Garrie lives in Scotland, but is he a Scot? When you get to speak to him you may find his accent a little more familiar than you might have expected!
John
"A hundredth of a second here, a hundredth of a second there � even if you put them end to end, they still only add up to one, two, perhaps three seconds, snatched from eternity." ~ Robert Doisneau
Garrie lives in Scotland, but is he a Scot? When you get to speak to him you may find his accent a little more familiar than you might have expected!
Zuiko knows me
I'm a Geordie (worked in Hexham and Long Benton for ages) but now live near Falkirk, the only place I can get a Northumberland Tartan is Warwick of all places.
Ken - More than happy to meet up mate but my 10 - 20 is with Sigma at the moment as I bust it however my parents live in Bardon Mill so I'm down every few weeks, I'll give you a shout when I'm next down if thats cool?
I'm a Geordie (worked in Hexham and Long Benton for ages) but now live near Falkirk, the only place I can get a Northumberland Tartan is Warwick of all places.
It would be great to meet with you, or anyone else in the area come to that.
Perhaps an organised shoot in the North East?
Could you give me the contact address/phone for the Northumbrian tartan?
My son is getting married in Scotland next year and the traditional English dress for visiting Scotland (red coat, tricorn and musket) would probably not be a good choice.
I've just got my new Sigma 10-20. In view of Sigma's variable quality, I'd appreciate comments from any other 10-20 owners on how my lens compares with theirs with regards sharpness etc.
Photos posted on my gallery for comparison. All handheld, F7.1, 1/160 at 10mm, 1/100 at 14mm and 1/80 at 20mm.
Thanks
ive just posted some pics i took in whitby a couple of weeks ago with the Sigma 10-20 mm lens see my gallery
I am more than pleased with my 10-20mm with regards to IQ, Sharpness colour quality etc. I have pixel peeped till the cows come home, it is a superb lens. There is lots of talk/photos etc of the new ZD 9-18mm, some even claim it is as good as the 7-14, I think this is just hype, there seems to be some examples of softness in the corners etc, I can't say I have noticed it with the sigma. I won't be changing mine for a long time, if at all.
Some nice shots, I like the skies - ND grad or polariser?
Image sharpness seems similar to mine, so I guess my copy must be an OK one.
i had a cheap 7dayshop.com polariser on but i darkened them a bit in photoshop allso did a few adjustments in levels i have a few ND grads but ive had em a while and they dont cover the Sigma 10-20 mm lens
It would be great to meet with you, or anyone else in the area come to that.
Perhaps an organised shoot in the North East?
Could you give me the contact address/phone for the Northumbrian tartan?
My son is getting married in Scotland next year and the traditional English dress for visiting Scotland (red coat, tricorn and musket) would probably not be a good choice.
That sounds mint, when my Sigma comes back I'll give you a shout mate.
I agree it would be good for a meet in The North East and if anyone is up for it I could guide us round some derelicts in the area?
For the kilt I'm goning here (place is in warwick - 01665 712953)
From our base in Ashington, we aim to promote a love of the Northumberland tartan. Shop online now.
The kilt is called the Northumberland Tartan also know as the Sheppards Tartan, I've not had a fitting yet but this is what I should look like (our wedding topper made by my lass Susan)
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