stunning photos from a 17-70mm lens which offers great probability of shooting at low light and yet does not cost much real fast and quite and comes with a good build photos taken from singapore botanical garden via orchard road
this sigma lens is very interesting and not so expensive compared to it's equivalent range but does comes close to the Tamron 17-50mm equivalent which makes them both great lenses to have around
while the world is constantly in a struggle for something new, Holga continue to grow as a steadfast counterculture thing by remaining to be simple yet with an identity
we all have certain destinations to reach in a way, rugged path, uneven road, stiff climb up with uncertainties of safety yet despite all that we still somehow manage to get where we hope to be and being a macro type i normally watch out for wild flowers that i have not seen before and Anita's Garden is one such destination
fantastic fast lens which delivers a much enhanced performance over the older version which is true to be a lot cheaper but heavier - Sigma 24-70 HSM is more compact in size yet offering the same clarity factor
tokina offers a number of high quality reliable alternative lenses for our Canon and Nikon digital SLR cameras that are almost as good as the real Canon and Nikon lenses which normally cost an arm or a leg
compact in size with a real good blend of retro classic and modern digital SLR camera technology an excellent dSLR camera that is also a class of it's own with very good ISO and lens option using micro four thirds adapters
a duality Sigma lens that will work with both digital SLR camera and the standard 35mm film SLR camera, budget size, good build, a fast lens and delivers stunning images with real good quality ...
X-mini in GITEX 2009 is very cool and blended very very nicely with any laptop or netbook such as those from Acer Asus HP Toshiba Mac and any mobile phone either from motorola, sony, blackberry, nokia, cameras from canon, nikon, pentax, olympus, sigma lens via MK trading llc ... very very nice walk i had ...
they said, that it's good to have a larger filter size lens with a larger aperture when working with lens that don't have some sort of stabilization on them