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Sigma 20mm f1.8 EX DG RF - 08-21-2008, 10:19 AM


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08-21-2008, 10:23 AM


D700 f3.5 iso 200 1/100



D700 f8 iso 200 1/640



D700 f5 iso 2000 1/50



D700 f11 iso 2000 1/80



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D700 iso 1000 f4 1/30




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09-01-2008, 08:40 PM


D700 f3.2 ISO 2000 1/50



D700 f2 ISO 2000 1/125



D700 f2 ISO 2000 1/50



D700 f4 ISO 2000 1/10



D700 f2 ISO 2000 1/125



D700 f2.8 ISO 2000 1/60



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Cool stuff Francis! That is a DX lens... yet you're using it on a FF body. Have you had any problems with that? Are you getting 5MP images because of that? Any problems with vignetting?

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Cool stuff Francis! That is a DX lens... yet you're using it on a FF body. Have you had any problems with that? Are you getting 5MP images because of that? Any problems with vignetting?

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It's actually an FX lens....
It does vignette when shot wide open, but what UWA doesn't? And I do shoot with the hood on at all times, that may be why.

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09-02-2008, 01:38 PM


Holy crap you suck with your awesome D700 and sweet 20mm!



Very nice stuff indeed!

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holy Crap You Suck With Your Awesome D700 And Sweet 20mm!



Very Nice Stuff Indeed!
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