Recty
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I'm really hoping I like the prime quality... I hear a lot of ranting and raving about how sharp they can be when used correctly.<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=15510927#post15510927 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by Jacob D
I had the Canon 50/1.8 and 50/1.4... wasn't really happy w/ either for various reasons. The Sigma is the way I would go if I did it again.
The only lenses I use any more are my Canon 85/1.8 and 35/1.4, when I finally get my 200/1.8 I will be complete... well maybeStill prefer f/4 zooms for travel versatility and light weight.
It seems kind of odd that in this day and age when you can get very nice zooms that are good and sharp that someone would want to use a prime which takes away any kind of focal length adjusting, but I'm going to try it out and see if it fits my style.
My 24-70 was basically a little soft wide open at 2.8, to get a good non flash shot of my fish I needed to be around f/4.
Supposedly this lens is decently sharp at f/1.4, sharp at f/1.8 and anything above f/2 is tack sharp... I'm looking forward to being able to increase my shutter speed and/or decrease my ISO and still take non flash pictures of my fish.