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DtEW wrote:
As surely you're catching on, the Canon 24mm f/1.4L is ill-suited for astrophotography.
In astro, everything comes after coma, then field curvature (the latter is actually what most people observe as off-center softness). Conventual measures of acuity is almost a non-consideration.
There's not as much reason to get a Samyang 14mm f/2.8 anymore (aside from its piddling cost and marginal extra width... marginal, since you consume a lot of the edge if you try to correct its complex mustache distortion), now that we have the EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III USM and the Tamron SP15-30mm f/2.8 VC (but I'd wait for the refreshed G2 version just for the programming dock compatibility). These lenses do the full general duty as UWA zooms, but also works well for astro. They're obviously much more versatile.
For faster than f/2.8... yes, the Samyang 24mm f/1.4 is still the hot ticket for astro (portrait orientation). I kept that *just* for astro. I had been hoping that the wide-fast Sigma Art primes were going to usurp that crown... but nothing I've seen so far seems to suggest that's the case....Show more →
in terms of coma/astigmatism the samyang hands down is still king, but the sigma 14mm art is actually not bad, very acceptable performance (to me anyway), compared to even the new samyang 14mm 2.4 XP which i've also used the sigma is sharper across the frame, has less vignetting and distortion and is a stop faster, but you're paying for it of course (in coma/astigmatism performance and actual $)
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