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Pics from Sigma 12-24mmManaged to get out yesterday to try out the new baby. This lens is tack sharp and I am impressed. Boring shots but I needed to know its capabilities.
This shot has angles all over the place but I still like it myself because of this: http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php?pid=639&fullsize=1 This one is of Neutral Bay wharf: http://www.pixspot.com/displayimage.php?pid=640&fullsize=1 By the way can anyone let me know how I can post pics directly into a thread from pixspot? Chris Chris
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To post an image from pixspot, get image up fullsize in pixspot, rightclick on properties and url will come up, copy url, then go to new page with D70 users and start message, where photo is required press img button (just above message box on right) insert copied url, press img button again to close and voila. This is all IE and windows stuff, not sure about mac
Hi Matt The Sigma is known as Popeye due to its bulging front element so you can’t put filters on the front of the lens. There is a gel filter holder at the back of the lens. In answer to your question - no filter at all Chris Chris
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Thanks Chris, I have never really had a look at this lens. Just had a quick look over at the Sigma site. The sky seems to have a graduated effect in both of the shots, which had me curious.
Cheers Matt Edit: Hang on. I just moved my monitor and graduated affect gone. Duh!!! Last edited by MattC on Tue Jan 04, 2005 1:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Wow - us Mac users are condemned. Had to go into view resources and search out the code and then added the filename and it works. This was one of the first pics taken with the Sigma 12-24mm at Birddogs. Thanks for your help Glen Chris Chris
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What a great lens. And some nice photos from it too.
I like the wharf shot and the church is good, the curve the lens gives it contrasts with the angles, if it were shot from a lower angle it would really give an imposing view of the church. Shows what the lens will be capable of in your hands. With these images I can't wait until you get some shots that you don't think are boring. Cheers Brett
sirhc55 is teasing meChris, the more I look at your shots the more I think I need that lens before I go to Thailand next week. You are a cruel bastard! This will all be on credit now!
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That’s when lust becomes fever Chris Chris
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Likewise Chris I went to have a look this morning (as I have the same lens) and I am sure that the images which came up are not the ones referred to???
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Hmmm. PixSpot is either down at the moment, or else I cant get to it from work. Weird.
Chris, you can do it fine with the Mac. Im presuming you are using Safari. Open the pic to the 'big' version. Rightclick (or Ctrl Click) on the pic and choose 'copy image address' or something along those lines. At work, so cant check the exact wording. Alternatively once the pic is open, drag the pic into the tab area and it will open a new tab with the pic. The correct address will be in the URL field and you can just cut/paste that. Rob. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
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Pixspot died earlier this year and every image stored there was toast (backup strategy failed). This meant we all had to create new accounts and re upload our pics. Result is that links before that now point to completely unrelated shots - usually taken by different people. Peter
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Now that is more like it Well done Chris, luv the shopfront and bottles in particular. For a moment there I thought that I had made a mistake in buying this lens
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