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25th November 2019, 01:58 PM
#21
Re: Primes vs. a zoom lens...
Royden,
Welcome to CiC.
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You may know this, but you can get a comparison of those two lenses here. There are two versions of the 17-70, and I may have chosen the wrong one.
Dan
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13th January 2020, 07:53 PM
#22
Re: Primes vs. a zoom lens...
I have only two primes besides the macro However those two I do not want to miss for all money in the world!
Sigma 50mm 1.4 A and 85mm 1.4, No zoom lens can touch them. But agreed, I work at least 60% with zooms and as was said before there are some super zooms around. Canon 28-70mm 2,8 Yes the old old one. and my trusted but heavy 120-300 2,8 from sigma. Purely from IQ the 100-400 L II is also extremely good, only from build quality does not touch the MK1 I think there are enough lenses out to choose the right one for the job, and if I don't have it, I hire it
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13th January 2020, 10:15 PM
#23
Re: Primes vs. a zoom lens...
Zoom is good in antique store. michelangelo.jpg
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13th January 2020, 11:46 PM
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Re: Primes vs. a zoom lens...
I have always preferred longer focal lengths over shorter focal lengths so I am not that concerned that the widest my Tamron f/2.8 lens can attain is 28mm. In fact, I frequently use the 28-75mm f/2.8 Tamron on my APSC cameras and am quite happy with the results - especially when shooting people because of minimal distortion...
This was done with the APSC A6400 and Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 lens at 61mm (approximately 90.5 mm equivalent) 1/300 second, f/5.0 at 100 ISO...
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