Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 EX DC HSM Ultra Wide Angle Lens test shots
#62
Originally Posted by 99AllTurbo
You know when you're a car freak when you call a camera's "kit" lens, the "stock" lens (referring to ctwenty's comment).
but u cant shoot 17mm with 18-55 (kit lens)
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Originally Posted by jgxchris
18-55 stock lens at 17mm?!?
Originally Posted by 99AllTurbo
Thanks ctwenty. Acutally I'm using the Tamron 17-50 2.8. I may do more pics in my wife's Mazda3 next time which sadly has a nicer interior than the Evo and looks good lit up at night. I'll also try and get a tighter shot which I did notice you did.
... and some other samples of the Sigma, which is a fantastic lens:
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Whoops! LOL.
What you might try doing also for a night shot is using the flash, but setting it to 2nd curtain so it flashes at the end of the exposure. Your interior will be lit up and could make for an interesting shot. I'LL HAVE TO TRY IT.
What you might try doing also for a night shot is using the flash, but setting it to 2nd curtain so it flashes at the end of the exposure. Your interior will be lit up and could make for an interesting shot. I'LL HAVE TO TRY IT.
... and some other samples of the Sigma, which is a fantastic lens:
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I was inspired by this thread to go try some interior rolling shots. Just did a test run, only 10-15 pics through work complex real quick. I think I was going to slow, and by judging I was too far zoomed in and aimed too high. Got a taste of it though, so I'll def play with this later and get much better. Constructive criticism or flat out insults welcome BTW-how fast do you guys drive for those shots? I was only driving about 20mph, excuse the dirty interior I havent cleaned it in a while-or driven it for that matter.
#68
Originally Posted by Alberto
I was inspired by this thread to go try some interior rolling shots. Just did a test run, only 10-15 pics through work complex real quick. I think I was going to slow, and by judging I was too far zoomed in and aimed too high. Got a taste of it though, so I'll def play with this later and get much better. Constructive criticism or flat out insults welcome BTW-how fast do you guys drive for those shots? I was only driving about 20mph, excuse the dirty interior I havent cleaned it in a while-or driven it for that matter.
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z...centMedium.jpg
http://i189.photobucket.com/albums/z...centMedium.jpg
I have gone anywhere from 15mph to 80mph while taking these interior moving shots... the faster and smoother the road the better of course..
this is what i use for a camera mount
and the result going through a tunnel
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^^SICK! I'll try using my camera (video) mount for this, it should work perfectly and I can mount it anywhere...thanks for tips btw-sunlight was harsh the twilight was ruining many of the shots.
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Originally Posted by Alberto
^^SICK! I'll try using my camera (video) mount for this, it should work perfectly and I can mount it anywhere...thanks for tips btw-sunlight was harsh the twilight was ruining many of the shots.
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Thought I'd post this here since it was taken with this same lense earlier today, I somehow accidently deleted my raw file (I shoot in L+Raw) so I only have the unprocessed JPEG but it still came out okay. I'm not sure what I would do to it in post processing since I'm new to it.
Anyway here you go.
Anyway here you go.
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
Since I already have a Nikon D80 with the 18-135mm kit lens, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens, I think this Sigma lens is almost guaranteed to be my lens. I'm so itching to spend $$$ right now.
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Originally Posted by 350GT__Boy
WOW. I love the shots you are getting from this lens. Absolutely fantastic. Those other in-car shots going thru the tunnel are amazing. I'm a beginner at photography and I think I need to learn some of these techniques.
Since I already have a Nikon D80 with the 18-135mm kit lens, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens, I think this Sigma lens is almost guaranteed to be my lens. I'm so itching to spend $$$ right now.
Since I already have a Nikon D80 with the 18-135mm kit lens, and a Nikon 50mm f/1.4 lens, I think this Sigma lens is almost guaranteed to be my lens. I'm so itching to spend $$$ right now.
Anyways, B&H has a special on this lens... input
ps0707kmakn
in the search field, and you get $40 off. But you better hurry, deal ends on the 14th
Here's some newly processed Sigma 10-20 pics.
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
I'm in the process of reprocessing my pics... just got the Huey monitor calibration device, and my old monitor settings were uncalibrated and what I thought were properly exposed pics, are underexposed to everyone else...
Anyways, B&H has a special on this lens... input
ps0707kmakn
in the search field, and you get $40 off. But you better hurry, deal ends on the 14th
Here's some newly processed Sigma 10-20 pics.
Anyways, B&H has a special on this lens... input
ps0707kmakn
in the search field, and you get $40 off. But you better hurry, deal ends on the 14th
Here's some newly processed Sigma 10-20 pics.
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Originally Posted by UrbanTacticZ
Sweet! You don't have a coupon for the Canon users huh? I put that in but it came up as a discount for the Nikon version only
In fact, if you look at the third page of this thread, post #48, here:
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=48 that I posted up in September, you'll see that I did post the Canon code.
Got Canon's 580EX II flash for $339 with the $20 off with the special, and the Canon $50 instant rebate... regular was $409.
Just get it from Amazon... it's almost as cheap as the B&H special.
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Originally Posted by ctwentytwo
His was a Nikon, and the other mounts were available..., but you know what? The "show attendee special" at B&H expired today, the 14th... but you can still try it to see if it works... (read below)...
In fact, if you look at the third page of this thread, post #48, here:
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=48 that I posted up in September, you'll see that I did post the Canon code.
Got Canon's 580EX II flash for $339 with the $20 off with the special, and the Canon $50 instant rebate... regular was $409.
Just get it from Amazon... it's almost as cheap as the B&H special.
In fact, if you look at the third page of this thread, post #48, here:
https://my350z.com/forum/showpost.ph...0&postcount=48 that I posted up in September, you'll see that I did post the Canon code.
Got Canon's 580EX II flash for $339 with the $20 off with the special, and the Canon $50 instant rebate... regular was $409.
Just get it from Amazon... it's almost as cheap as the B&H special.
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Originally Posted by dj.kickz
how you like the 580? I've got the 430 and i'm not sure what I'd gain by upgrading.
Here's a video from STROBIST,:http://strobist.blogspot.com/2007/06...ini-shoot.html a "flash how-to" website showing a reader using an 580 and 430 master/slave, keylight/fillight combo to take backlit shots at dusk. CHECK OUT THE VIDEO, you'll be amazed with the results.
I was planning on doing his technique with a model, and my car in the back at sunset somewhere. We'll see how things pan out.
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