



ChilledXpress said:I absolutely love the Sigma 15mm... I own over 15 "L" lenses but the Siggy 15mm is one of my very faves. I bought every UWA fish available when deciding which to go with; Canon, Siggy, Samyang/Rokinon , etc... tested them all, kept the Siggy. I wanted to love the 8-15L but the Sig was soooo much sharper. Depending on what show up at the door depends how much you'll love the Samyang, out of 3 copies only one was worth looking at. Besides the Siggy still auto focuses and "works" well with the 5D3. When my son was about to be delivered, I looked at all the lenses I owned, then took the 15mm into the delivery room. Love it that much!!!!
MotoGP 2012 Mazda Raceway, Laguna Seca - Helicopter Ride by David KM, on Flickr
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Monterey Bay Aquarium by David KM, on Flickr
RMC33 said:Love the Furcon shot!
I prefer the Canon 8-15. Gives the best of both worlds.
ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:Love the Furcon shot!
I prefer the Canon 8-15. Gives the best of both worlds.
Thanks... I was never a fan of circular fisheyes, I'm more into rect. FOV so the 8-15L was mehhh for me, especially in the sharpness dept.
RMC33 said:ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:Love the Furcon shot!
I prefer the Canon 8-15. Gives the best of both worlds.
Thanks... I was never a fan of circular fisheyes, I'm more into rect. FOV so the 8-15L was mehhh for me, especially in the sharpness dept.
Ya it is tough to get sharp. I like it for the versatility shooting sports, I do a lot of ski/snowboard and it just ROCKS in a Half-pipe. Your shots have me seriously considering a 15 though!
Axilrod said:Oh duh I totally forgot about the Samyang/Rokinon/Bower 14mm f/2.8. It's a super sharp lens, and although it does have it's faults (distortion is pretty bad but fixable in post), you can't really be too picky at $399. I'd say it's definitely worth a shot, especially if you're on a budget.
ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:Love the Furcon shot!
I prefer the Canon 8-15. Gives the best of both worlds.
Thanks... I was never a fan of circular fisheyes, I'm more into rect. FOV so the 8-15L was mehhh for me, especially in the sharpness dept.
Ya it is tough to get sharp. I like it for the versatility shooting sports, I do a lot of ski/snowboard and it just ROCKS in a Half-pipe. Your shots have me seriously considering a 15 though!
Love to see some of those images. Jonesing for some fresh powder to get up to Tahoe![]()
RMC33 said:ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:ChilledXpress said:RMC33 said:Love the Furcon shot!
I prefer the Canon 8-15. Gives the best of both worlds.
Thanks... I was never a fan of circular fisheyes, I'm more into rect. FOV so the 8-15L was mehhh for me, especially in the sharpness dept.
Ya it is tough to get sharp. I like it for the versatility shooting sports, I do a lot of ski/snowboard and it just ROCKS in a Half-pipe. Your shots have me seriously considering a 15 though!
Love to see some of those images. Jonesing for some fresh powder to get up to Tahoe![]()
Under contract or I would gladly. I expect some deep stuff around mid feb after the holidays TBH. Squaw and North Star are hurting on snow at the moment as is anything with a northwest face. I reaaaaly want to get down to Monterey (saw your jelly shot!) and do the aquarium again.