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    Quote Originally Posted by marlix77
    yes bai canon ako cam same nmo.
    ako na check imo suggest. ok raba f4 ra cya? nahan ta ko bigger apperture...

    ok raba kaha ang sigma. basin mag sige ug error 99. ka fa et.
    if you want a lens with large opening, get any of these: 16-35 2.8 (70k+), 17-55 2.8 (50k+), 70-200 2.8(60k+), 24-70 2.8(60-70k), or 50mm 1.8 (4k+, pretty cheap)...
    I suggested 17-40 4L (30k+), coz i thought you were in a budget... sorry... hehehe...

    well, the 17-40 4L, actually performs well. This is what we use in shooting whole body portraits and macro like shooting.. food, products, etc... it can't give you the same bokeh as the 17-55 2.8 though.

    if you want great bokeh when shooting portraits, get the 50mm 1.8 or 70-200 2.8 (i just love this lens, i kinda forgot that i have a 50mm 1.8 because of this)

  2. #82

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    go for that cheapo prime :mrgreen:

  3. #83

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    Quote Originally Posted by pnoize2k7
    sigma's are notorious to have thin coatings that easily wear off in 2 - 3 years. but as my friend says "maybe if people would stop touching their glass, it would last longer".
    hehehe.. true true!

  4. #84

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    its really up to your liking, for me its sigma 10-20 (i love the perspective you can create with this lens), 50 1.8 (for portrait & lowlight) & 70-200 f4 IS (for portrait or candid shots). I like to capture peoples natural expressions, gestures & emotions.

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    Default Re: Essential equipment for a photo hobbyist?

    Quote Originally Posted by pnoize2k7
    sigma's are notorious to have thin coatings that easily wear off in 2 - 3 years. but as my friend says "maybe if people would stop touching their glass, it would last longer".

    yes, use blower instead of wiping it...

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrasHBURN
    if you want a lens with large opening, get any of these: 16-35 2.8 (70k+), 17-55 2.8 (50k+), 70-200 2.8(60k+), 24-70 2.8(60-70k), or 50mm 1.8 (4k+, pretty cheap)...
    I suggested 17-40 4L (30k+), coz i thought you were in a budget... sorry... hehehe...

    well, the 17-40 4L, actually performs well. This is what we use in shooting whole body portraits and macro like shooting.. food, products, etc... it can't give you the same bokeh as the 17-55 2.8 though.

    if you want great bokeh when shooting portraits, get the 50mm 1.8 or 70-200 2.8 (i just love this lens, i kinda forgot that i have a 50mm 1.8 because of this)
    I'm on a budget bai. that's why sigma ako consider kai makalipong and presyo sa canon.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ritzd
    its really up to your liking, for me its sigma 10-20 (i love the perspective you can create with this lens), 50 1.8 (for portrait & lowlight) & 70-200 f4 IS (for portrait or candid shots). I like to capture peoples natural expressions, gestures & emotions.
    ok ra ang sigma ritzd? dili cya magsige ug error?

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    @marlix777

    so far wala man ko ka encounter ug error. akong cam kay canon 350D.
    I used to owned sigma 17-70 f2.8-4.5 before, so far sa akong pag gamit wala sad ko ka encounter ug error.

    Talking on image quality, base lang sa akong na own ug na gamit ok man siya. Some would say na dili daw sharp ilahang copy, for me before I buy any lens ako sa suwayan kay dili man gyud tanan copy pareha ug result.

    sigma 17-70


    sigma 10-20



  8. #88

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    My equipments as of today:

    Canon 400D Rebel XTi
    18-55mm kit lens
    50mm f/1.8
    430EX

    On order:
    17-85mm IS

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    ngilngiga ninyo ug equipment uy... maka suya... wow...

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    pila pud nang Sigma 10-20 bro?

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