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Forums > Back > So it has been announced - the Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG HSM ART
#11
I remember one adapter, probably from Canon to Sony E, that could take filters in. That was a great idea, honestly. 

 
  • Works with all lenses
  • Easily removable filter to focus
  • Compact
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#12
Tomorrow I plan to get an 11 mm Irix blackstone, maybe in exchange of the Sigma 20/1.4 which is seeing not much daylight. The lens popped up in my mind every month or so and I think I want to know what's about it.

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#13
Or you can go Sony and buy the Voigtländer 10mm Tongue

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Apples to oranges, I know. But look at the size of that thing! 

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#14
It's easy to get small with f/5.6, no?  Smile All 3 lenses could hide behind the Sigma 14/1.8, so size is no deciding factor. Curiosity is.

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#15
I just wonder why so many and similar UVA high resolution/price/weight 
lenses. At the same time the choice of tilt and shift lenses is very limited

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#16
The Sigmas are benefitting of their big aspherical glass element which they are pretty proud to be able to mold. And the overall optical quality shows they are doing a good job on that.

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#17
Ultra Violet Angle?  :lol:  :ph34r:

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