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J. McCabe
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Flake said:I guess it all depends on the definition of a 'fast' lens, and f/2.8 isn't really all that fast (although it's pretty reasonable for a fisheye). My comment would be regarding low light, is that there is a 24mm f/1.4 which is certainly a fast lens, or if the f/4 fisheye zoom is too slow, there's still the 14mm f/2.8 with a slightly reduced field of view, but still rectilinear.
I'm sure the 14mm f/2.8 is a good lens, but as an enthusiast (even one who stretched himself to buy a 5Dmk2) I can't drop four figures in dollars on every lens I buy.
Some shows I go to are in a small room with standing crowd, so I have to be right in front of the stage to shoot anything, and with a fisheye I can the whole stage in one shot (esp when there's a big band, say 15 people), and then defish it. The light is such I sometimes shoot @ f/2.8 & ISO 3200.
With more distance, I can often use narrower lenses, e.g. 35mm f/2
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