Michael's Exploration - Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6

Michael J.

Senior Member
Re: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Photos's

What I love about this lens, I think it goes for every wide-angle lens, is that I can go so close to the subject that no power line or almost other disturbing thing comes into the frame I don't want and still I can see the whole subject.
 

Michael J.

Senior Member
Re: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Photos's

The LR 5.6 does a great job about Lens correction - WOW, really stunning

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DMcL

Senior Member
Re: Sigma 10-20mm f/4-5.6 Photos's

Got my lens out for a quick walk-around yesterday, already notice a big improvement. Bit heavier than I expected but it's very good.




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Bourbon Neat

Senior Member
20 years ago when I saw Thais sleeping this way they are not comfortable. But today I know that they're comfy at all for sure. :)

While in Thailand I witnessed on the first day of Songkran 3 vendors setting up their booth at the corner. When all was ready, one man chose a place on the ground behind their booth, swept it clean, picked out the pebbles, placed a paving stone (brick) at one end and there was his pillow as he lay down for a nap. Also, the scooter drivers across from the hotel would sleep anywhere and everywhere. On concrete, on the scooter, in a chair on the grass or stone ledge without concern. Very easy sleepers the Thai folks. All at temps over 90F and humid.
 

Lawrence

Senior Member
Cool shots Michael - this is the same lens I am thinking of getting (I think - what is the full description as there are apparently 2 versions of it?)
 

Lawrence

Senior Member
MIchael I may be wrong and have mistaken this lens for the Sigma 50-150 which has 2 versions - but I would still like to know the full description of your 10-20
 
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