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Sigma 8-16 surprises in a positive way, though it's still interesting how well the AF is going to work.
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[quote name='Rover' timestamp='1323254831' post='13504']
Sigma 8-16 surprises in a positive way, though it's still interesting how well the AF is going to work.
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I remember that the AF is supposed to be as fast as on the A33/55.
It is a bit of a pity that there's no APS-C ultra-wide prime out there.
The symmetrical designed wide angles (unlike the retro focus design) have it's problems for FF sensors. But in my opinion, for an APS-C sized Nex-7 sensor, I'm not sure if it can be an excuse...
Serkan
[quote name='PuxaVida' timestamp='1323266246' post='13509']
The symmetrical designed wide angles (unlike the retro focus design) have it's problems for FF sensors. But in my opinion, for an APS-C sized Nex-7 sensor, I'm not sure if it can be an excuse...
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They are problem even on M4/3, especially color shift, worse than Nex-5n.
[quote name='Sathe Wild' timestamp='1323319410' post='13520']
They are problem even on M4/3, especially color shift, worse than Nex-5n.
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Even the old nex-5 was already better than M4/3 with these legacy lenses.
[quote name='Sathe Wild' timestamp='1323325773' post='13521']
Even the old nex-5 was already better than M4/3 with these legacy lenses.
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Then I'm happy for Nex-5 and Nex-7... They're not alone in this world of color-shifts...