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Rethinking the 14-24
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave_W" data-source="post: 111310" data-attributes="member: 9521"><p>Most of them were shot using my 14-24mm, some are panorama images. If you go to my 365 thread I list the lenses I'm using for each image (at least most of them are listed). You know, UW's are not for everyone and I've often heard people looking to sell theirs because it doesn't get enough use. The bottom line is that UW's are not for everyone. It boils down to style and understanding how to use one. If you try to use it like you would a 50mm lens you will be disappointing with your results. On the plus side, people will rush out and buy the 14-24mm and let it collect dust for a year or two and then sell it at a discount to a brand new lens even though it's about as close to new as you get. I'd be leery buying a used 24-70mm or any other work horse lens like that but you can find near perfect condition UW's all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave_W, post: 111310, member: 9521"] Most of them were shot using my 14-24mm, some are panorama images. If you go to my 365 thread I list the lenses I'm using for each image (at least most of them are listed). You know, UW's are not for everyone and I've often heard people looking to sell theirs because it doesn't get enough use. The bottom line is that UW's are not for everyone. It boils down to style and understanding how to use one. If you try to use it like you would a 50mm lens you will be disappointing with your results. On the plus side, people will rush out and buy the 14-24mm and let it collect dust for a year or two and then sell it at a discount to a brand new lens even though it's about as close to new as you get. I'd be leery buying a used 24-70mm or any other work horse lens like that but you can find near perfect condition UW's all day long. [/QUOTE]
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