Sigma 8mm f/3.5 EX DG Circular Fisheye 35mm Primes
Sigma 8mm f/3.5 EX DG Circular Fisheye 35mm Primes
USER REVIEWS
[Apr 07, 2007]
SpeedingSphere
Intermediate
Strength:
Sharp all around! It is crisp and very sharp up until its far far edges. F/5.6 and higher get you sharper shots up until F/16. After F/16, you're just compensating for an intense light source.
Weakness:
Sharpness below F/5.6: Tends to be a bit soft on distant objects, but thats not what the lens is for. The F/3.5 aperture is perfect for objects with no depth, such as astro-photography, but thats not a common photo. Eyes tend to not focus too well at F/3.5.
This lens is the one to pull out when things are slow and wouldn't normally attract interest. With this lens, almost every photo taken is in a perspective never seen by anybody, and thus looks very unique. It aids in photographing a large family, rooms in a house, architecture, whatever needs a wide shot with little working distance.
Customer Service Haven't had to use it yet. Similar Products Used: Canon 17-55mm wide-standard lens. |
[Nov 16, 2006]
sergio
Intermediate
Strength:
High quality contruction, lightwheight
Weakness:
A bit expensive but it does what it does and it does it well! The quality of imagaes privided by this lens are excellent. Considering that the images are distorted so much, flaring and abberations are very well controlled. Customer Service haven needed them Similar Products Used: Cheap adapters on eBay (stay away from these) |