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Re: Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 DG DN first impressions


ftllens wrote:
JeyB, couldn't the greater width of the rear axle (distance protruding from the handle outwards towards the camera) be the cause of that misfocus in that particular scenario? If it was, you could use Mark's recommendation for Hyperfocal and shift the focus point closer to camera (maybe center point of the widebody rear fender would have yielded both in acceptable critical).


Well, I think it is not the case, bear in mind that it was shot at f7,1, enough to big depth of field. Aside that, what I see the softer is the inner of the wheel, the Porsche logo and the text inscriptions near the RS word and even the Michelin words and logo. Both wheels, front and rear, are in the same plane. I don't appreciate softness in the metal bodywork of the car, the outlines are well defined in the vicinity of the rear wheel. I think that the issue is more related to IBIS than to field curvature. I still have to take another test shots to double check.

Do you own a Sigma 14-24 DG DN?

Thanks a lot for your interest

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Dec 26, 2019 at 12:40 PM





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