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Sigma 14mm f/2.8 EX HSM lens
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Wed November 14, 2007
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Average Price
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Average Rating
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100% of reviewers
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£210.00
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8.0
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Description:
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Ultra wide angle lens with large aperture
This large aperture F2.8 lens has an angle of view of 114 and it makes high quality images a reality.
Key Features
Lens Construction : 14 Elements in 10 Groups
Angle of View : 114.2 degrees
Number of Diaphragm Blades : 7 Blades
Minimum Aperture : F22
Minimum Focusing Distance : 18cm
Maximum Magnification : 1:5
Filter Size : Rear (Gelatin Filter)
Dimensions : Diameter 82mm X Length 91mm
Weight : 630g
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Keywords:
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Sigma 14mm f/2.8 EX HSM lens
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Author
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_MB_
Forum Regular
Registered: March 2007 Location: Northumberland, UK Posts: 828
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Review Date: Wed November 14, 2007
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Would you recommend the product? Yes |
Price you paid?: £210.00
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Pros:
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Contrast, Build, 2 part lens cap/hood
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Cons:
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Size of front element and fear of breaking it, flare
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Wide primes are being superseded by wide zooms so I grabbed a copy while they still exist.
This is a good solid lens, metal throughout, that has a nice smooth focus ring. I use it in manual most of the time so appreciate the feel and operation of it.
The lens has a built in petal hood, which it needs, and a clever split lens cap which can be left on partially to extend the hood, which it also often needs. Flare is a big problem with the lens due to the enormous front element. Sadly leaving on the extended hood results in dark corners to shots, even on a 1.6 crop camera.
The front element is another drawback - it looks like a tennis ball cut in half and stuck on the front - unavoidable with such a wide prime but my gosh does it make you constantly wary of hazards to the lens instead of concentrating on taking pictures. I tend not to worry about knocks and scrapes on my gear so this is a very strange situation for me.
I say I'd recommend it, I think optically its much the same as any good wide zoom or prime out there. Nice and sharp, distortion is minimal, 8 inch closest focusing is good for odd photos. As long as you get something along these lines you'll be happy.
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