I've done it again......
Posted 03/05/2013 - 19:58
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Know the feeling - traded in my previous Sigma 105 macro for the Pentax DFA 100WR macro and now have just purchased what may be the last brand-new Pentax fit Sigma 105 on the planet.
cbrog
cbrog
Posted 03/05/2013 - 22:31
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I have a feeling i'll be doing the same thing in a few months. Just bought a Tamron 17-50 f2.8 but in order to get it promised my wife the Pentax A 50mm 1.7 would go to part fund it. I love the 1.7 but if i don't do it she never let me buy another thing.
Well done buying back another 85. Lovely lens.
Well done buying back another 85. Lovely lens.
Posted 03/05/2013 - 22:44
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I've been using my Sigma 105mm DG EX macro for weddings and it has performed brilliantly, very sharp, great colours, great bokeh, all in all a bit of a star lens for me. BUT, I'm hankering after a DA*50-135 - what should I do?
Cheers
David
Cheers
David
Posted 03/05/2013 - 22:51
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doingthebobs wrote:
That's easy, buy it but don't tell the wife.
But I have no secrets from my wife
That's easy, buy it but don't tell the wife.
Posted 03/05/2013 - 23:04
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I've had to put my lens buying on hold having gone on a bit of a buying spree recently. I had decided to sell on some of my other lenses to offset the cost, but individually they're not really worth selling...
I was looking for an SMC-Tak 85/1.8 but might have to settle for the Samyang 85/1.4 when there's a bit more cash in my piggy bank.
I was looking for an SMC-Tak 85/1.8 but might have to settle for the Samyang 85/1.4 when there's a bit more cash in my piggy bank.
Posted 03/05/2013 - 23:07
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doingthebobs wrote:
But you haven't got the lens yet!
But I've got three cameras (at the moment), umpteen lenses and I've already told her I need another K-5IIs Bob!But you haven't got the lens yet!
It is a slippery slope! My excuse is that I need the best gear if I'm going to do weddings. I blame Puma - it was him that asked me to help him with the wedding shoots and now I'm considering spending nearly £1600
Best wishes
David
Posted 03/05/2013 - 23:08
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Nasty thing LBA ... sold my Sigma 100-300mm f4 a while back, was looking through my pictures the other day and came to the conclusion a lot of my best were taken with that lens ... then out of the blue came a chance to buy another copy.
You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
Posted 03/05/2013 - 23:33
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Mike-P wrote:
You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
You made yourself happy again, i guess. You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
LBA is a pleasure and a curse.
Bob
Posted 04/05/2013 - 03:21
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Thought you where happy with the 60-250... thats why you sold your 100-300f4... best of both worlds then.. have both...
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Mike-P wrote:
Nasty thing LBA ... sold my Sigma 100-300mm f4 a while back, was looking through my pictures the other day and came to the conclusion a lot of my best were taken with that lens ... then out of the blue came a chance to buy another copy.
You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
Nasty thing LBA ... sold my Sigma 100-300mm f4 a while back, was looking through my pictures the other day and came to the conclusion a lot of my best were taken with that lens ... then out of the blue came a chance to buy another copy.
You can guess what happened next
Mike-P (happy Sigma 100-300mm f4 owner)
Posted 04/05/2013 - 06:11
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Blueforever wrote:
Thought you where happy with the 60-250... thats why you sold your 100-300f4... best of both worlds then.. have both...
Still am happy with the 60-250mm and it would be the one I would keep if it came down to a choice. I had to sell my DA* 55mm f1.4 and Sigma ring flash to pay for the 100-300mm f4 but I never used them anyway.Thought you where happy with the 60-250... thats why you sold your 100-300f4... best of both worlds then.. have both...
The Sigma may not be quite as good as the Pentax in the IQ department but as I have said a few times, it does take a teleconverter well. As you say, best of both worlds.
Quick test when I got it the other day, 100-300mm f4 and Sigma 2x teleconverter, probably around a 75% crop. 580mm handheld.

Posted 07/05/2013 - 12:54
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Crazy Chaps including me
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....I found another and got bitten by LBA again
Although I prefer the FA* (mainly because of Autofocus), the A* really is beautiful to use. Here's a quick snap taken yesterday (cropped slightly)....
I'm going to have to sell a lens or two shortly to fund this addiction (FA 20-35 or maybe even the FA* 80-200)