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Hi all,
Like most of you I own (or have owned) a 50mm 1.8 but as I use this on a cropped Canon 650D I'm finding it too narrow, but loving playing with the 1.8 aperture.
So I've decided to buy something for use around the 30 to 35 mm range.
I've seen the new Sigma Art range which have great reviews, but are expensive (worth it?) and also seen the new Sigma 18-35 which appears to be the same price as the fixed ones but has the zoom advantage. Then theirs the Sigma 30mm 1.4 EX DC HSM? How's does this compare?
And then there's the Canon ones!
Is the 40mm 2.8 a cheap alternative or one to stay clear of?
I'd really appreciate any help and advice on which way to go and the advantages / disadvantages.
Thanks
Like most of you I own (or have owned) a 50mm 1.8 but as I use this on a cropped Canon 650D I'm finding it too narrow, but loving playing with the 1.8 aperture.
So I've decided to buy something for use around the 30 to 35 mm range.
I've seen the new Sigma Art range which have great reviews, but are expensive (worth it?) and also seen the new Sigma 18-35 which appears to be the same price as the fixed ones but has the zoom advantage. Then theirs the Sigma 30mm 1.4 EX DC HSM? How's does this compare?
And then there's the Canon ones!
Is the 40mm 2.8 a cheap alternative or one to stay clear of?
I'd really appreciate any help and advice on which way to go and the advantages / disadvantages.
Thanks