First shot with Sigma Macro APO 150mm f/2.8 EX DGModerators: Greg B, Nnnnsic, Geoff, Glen, gstark, Moderators
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First shot with Sigma Macro APO 150mm f/2.8 EX DGI certainly have a lot to learn about this lens, and look forward to your comments:
http://www.pixspot.com/index.php?cat=10022 Cheers, fozzie
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Fozzie - great to see the first shot up from the 150mm macro.
My only comments on this would be focus point and DOF. I noticed that you have a fairly wide open aperture - try reducing it. Take a subject and do a whole series of shots focussing on the one point and then using a whole range of apertures so that you can visually see the results. This will give you an idea of DOF for a particular subject. Remember that when you go to 1:1 you have bugger all DOF so you need to know what you want to focus on. Keep em coming mate Chris Chris
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Good work fozz. I am very keen on getting a dedicated macro lens, and this adds another level of interest.
Looking forward to seeing more of your macro work over the coming weeks/months cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
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Chris,
Thank you for your comments. This is all new to me and I actually sat down last night as read the lens manual. Unfortunatley when I did the shot, gusty wind and inexperienced macro photographer, not a good mix. But I will carry on regardless. Lens build is good and AF fast. Cheerio, fozzie fozzie
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Just a quick question: I haven't been able to easily find the info on Sigma's lense naming.
As I understand it DG means for digital? EX is to do with Low dispersion glass? (EDIT: Found that it refers to "Excellence", considered to be pro type lense) APO I'm not sure? HSM refers to the AF motors (silent/quiet)? Basically I'm trying to understand the difference between: Sigma 105mm Macro EX DG f2.8 AU$510.00 Sigma 150mm APO Macro F2.8 EX DG HSM AU$900.00 other than the focal length.
Pip my old lad - sorry for that a bit of Dickens Well the major difference is the extra 45mm plus HSM is a hypersonic motor - fast and quite Chris Chris
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pippin, go here...
http://www.sigma-photo.com/Html/lenses.htm for all info relating to the sigma abbreviations, and info about the lenses. There are also a couple of newer lenses under NEWS that don't appear in the main sections (thanks fozzie for that info) cheers Greg - - - - D200 etc
Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see. - Arthur Schopenhauer
Yeah, I found the link but thanks. Thanks for the news page tip, was wondering why I couldn't see the 150mm Macro.
Nice first shot Fozzie. I agree with what Chris said. It's difficult shooting macro in windy conditions though. Plus with the apertures needed to get decent DOF a tripod is often needed. When I use my macro lens I only ever use manual focus.
Can't wait to see more as i'm interested to see how this lens performs. Nicole
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Nicole,
One more shot, to wet your appetite: http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php ... 2&pos=-424 Cheerio, fozzie
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