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Hi folks, long time away - more time taking piccies.... anyway, advice gratefully received here.
Not best pleased with my Sigma 24mm f/1.8 at the moment. Here's why - a boring shot of my kitchen, I'm afraid, with terrible WB etc etc... - anyway, f/2.8, mirror lockup, ISO 100, tripod, NR off, central focus point only. No USM or postprocessing. Focus point is on the word welcome. Distance is 1.1 metres from 'welcome' to the sensor. These are both crops - 'welcome' was dead centre, so no DoF parallax errors attributable here..
IMG_1221 by danbroad1000, on Flickr
IMG_1221-2 by danbroad1000, on Flickr
larger versions on flickr, forum rules observed here..
Anyway, shot a wedding as a guest recently, and many of the shots with this lens were blurred. Couldn't figure out why - though perhaps my technique with a relatively new camera was to blame. Haven't gotten round to performing this test until now. I make it about 18cm - agree?
Bought new from Jacob's on 1st September.
Cheers, Dan
*edit - just off to give that telly a wipe down... done!*
Not best pleased with my Sigma 24mm f/1.8 at the moment. Here's why - a boring shot of my kitchen, I'm afraid, with terrible WB etc etc... - anyway, f/2.8, mirror lockup, ISO 100, tripod, NR off, central focus point only. No USM or postprocessing. Focus point is on the word welcome. Distance is 1.1 metres from 'welcome' to the sensor. These are both crops - 'welcome' was dead centre, so no DoF parallax errors attributable here..
IMG_1221 by danbroad1000, on Flickr
IMG_1221-2 by danbroad1000, on Flickrlarger versions on flickr, forum rules observed here..
Anyway, shot a wedding as a guest recently, and many of the shots with this lens were blurred. Couldn't figure out why - though perhaps my technique with a relatively new camera was to blame. Haven't gotten round to performing this test until now. I make it about 18cm - agree?
Bought new from Jacob's on 1st September.
Cheers, Dan
*edit - just off to give that telly a wipe down... done!*
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