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UWA (Ultra Wide Angle) lenses always my target for Landscape photo-shoot. Recently I had tried a Sigma UWA 10-20mm f3.5 for 2 times, here to write some of my comments about it.


Photo taken from HERE

Before I write the comment, let’s see below 2 picture which taken by this lenses with my little Nikon D90.
Landscape shoot with it,

10mm 1/1250 f8 -2EV

And

Portrait shoot with it,

10mm 1/200 f4 +3EV

The owner said that Sigma UWA compare to Tokina UWA 11-16mm, Tokina UWA win. I don’t know about Tokina because I never tried it by my Nikon Camera. As for Sigma UWA, I think it is good for Landscape and Portrait. If you do portrait, just prevent to put the model/subject at the edge, because even thought it had been improved for distortion, but as for UWA lenses, distortion does happens. It can make model looks fatter… I’m still waiting my chance to try on Tokina UWA before I actual purchase one of them.

Any other comment on Sigma UWA 10-20mm? Please voice out and shared…

I think most of you might see all those photo at Myphotocity Forum or at D90 and I.

The link at D90 and I for this session have four parts…

Part 1 – Shelwin

I think I took much photos of her, but the actual can use, without out focus piece were not that much~
She good in posing and she look really nice inside the frame…

[Myphotocity] Photo Session 912 at Putrajaya Part 1

Part 2 – Penny

I didn’t take much photo of her that night, because I don’t belong to that photo group…
She looks cute, and while you looking at the photo, actually you may feel that she is wondering about something, someone…
[Myphotocity] Photo Session 912 at Putrajaya Part 2

Part 3 – Lilian

She was the most cheerful girl that night, in the whole photoshoot session, she just can’t stop smilling…
[Myphotocity] Photo Session 912 at Putrajaya Part 3

Part 4 – Gigi

She is young and she is cute…
[Myphotocity] Photo Session 912 at Putrajaya Part 4

Nikon D5000

Apr-17-2009

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