One for the shutter bugs out there...
I've been considering the Sigma 10-20mm for a good while now.
I'd mainly use it for landscapes, but wondered how effective it would be for photographing aquariums, in particular full tank shots.
I think the deeper front to rear perspective could look really cool.
I remember well a shot from Dave Spencer's 60cm tank using his Nikon 12-24mm, and on a FF sensor, the depth was incredible. But that's a relatively expensive lens and imagine the optics are far superior so distortion is minimised.
I know my Sigma 17-70mm has significant barrell distortion at 17mm and wondered how much there would be with the 10-20mm. I'd like to keep the edges of the tank looking as straight as possible.
Another option is the Canon 14mm f/2.8L II, but it's way out of my budget.
Also the Canon 10-22mm? Stu???!! And even that is a couple of hundred quid more than the Sigma.
Any ideas?
I've been considering the Sigma 10-20mm for a good while now.
I'd mainly use it for landscapes, but wondered how effective it would be for photographing aquariums, in particular full tank shots.
I think the deeper front to rear perspective could look really cool.
I remember well a shot from Dave Spencer's 60cm tank using his Nikon 12-24mm, and on a FF sensor, the depth was incredible. But that's a relatively expensive lens and imagine the optics are far superior so distortion is minimised.
I know my Sigma 17-70mm has significant barrell distortion at 17mm and wondered how much there would be with the 10-20mm. I'd like to keep the edges of the tank looking as straight as possible.
Another option is the Canon 14mm f/2.8L II, but it's way out of my budget.
Also the Canon 10-22mm? Stu???!! And even that is a couple of hundred quid more than the Sigma.
Any ideas?