I have one i like it! Feels really fast, especially compared to a 50mm1.8 I've found it to be plenary sharp enough for me .... Just I don't use it enough I guess :(
I use a RedSnapper Duo, has been around australia with me for a year and then London for a year as well. Maybe not as nice looking as the Billingham but hard wearing and still stylish enough (IMO) :) also only 50GBP so a fair bit cheaper :)
Will certainly fit a camera, my 15" mac Pro and some...
So you know the lens pouch you get with the fuji lenses?
Can you buy these separately ?
I'd like a few to keep my legacy lenses in when they are in my bag :/
This is a dangerous game. . . the 23mm looks epic and I'm considering getting one now. . even though my 35mm hasn't arrived yet!!
Just on the strength of the fact I seem to have only really got along super well with my pentax 28mm f2.8. . . that but f1.4 and with af. . . can i resist till...
Was playing with some pentax MF primes today, testing them in my room. . . hadn't realised how much of an effect parallax error was until now :pompous:
Got a Pk - X mount adaptor from the recesses of the internet, thought it was a bit expensive but couldn't really find any alternatives ( for under 60 squid) so spent the 18 pounds on it but turns out its all metal!! So pretty pleased!! and fits nice and snug on the camera no rattle. . . is the...
I'm living in Swindon at the moment and great western cameras has them for like £250 which as you say is a great deal especially with the warranty!!!
They also have reasonable range of legacy glass so will have to see if I can resist that at the weekend :O
I would second that Alistair! Picked one up today as the deals on it are too good to be true at the moment!! Already in love ! Feels so good in the hand ;)
Looking good!!
How did you find the MF? Personally I've never found it an issue. . . well most of the time :P
You used focus peaking I assume?
Guessing the refresh rate on the EVF was ok?
IS won't help you with motion blur, so low light kids moving about it won't help you the faster aperture of the sigma will allow you a higher shutter speed hence more chance of 'freezing the action'. . .
As has been said though its only 1/3 a stop and IS can be helpful in other areas, mainly...
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