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- Andre: BTW, in my opinion, if Sigma would create a SD1-Merill F (with F mount) and SD1-Merill EF (Canon mount) they...
- Andre: I hope Carl is well. Looks like 2012 is going to be a fantastic year, photography-wise. And the new pricing...
- jacketpotato: Carl so happy for you. Wonderful breath of life into SD1M, DP1M, DP2M (I photo with a DP1)
- Ricky: OH MY… OH MY… WOW
- Dennis: Well done Sigma! Seems the SD1 has also been rebranded and (much) reduced in price. Please just be sensible...
- Joshua: Hi Carl, I’ve just bought SD15 and 30 f/1.4. After using the camera several days, I found that the...
- Steven Paulson: Wow. More bogus science. Everything LM said in that post is completely wrong. Even the most basic of...
- Oba: Hey Carl! My first time on your website. You know what? This particular photo is one of the reasons I got...
- Max Rottersman: You mentioned that the SD15 would have captured some color information in one of the photos above...
- Per Laursen: Used my 120-300 OS (replacing the old version and Nikkor 200f2+TCs) for 3 weeks now. Spectacular...
- Ricky: While King Carl is working so hard, I’m writing: “…still, I can’t believe all the...
- LionelB: The tiny sensor on the very pocketable Ricoh GR D III is wonderfully filmic in black and white and adequate...
- Claus: Sure, there’s processing everywhere. But I think if you have really solid base-assets like a true large...
- LionelB: That makes the H4D31 quite a lot more expensive than the SD1 but of course anyone serious about spending...
- PrebenR: I usually use the white part in the eye to set the white balance. Also in this case this works to get some...
- LionelB: With my SD14 using 5.1 seems no different than using 5.0. The implementation must be pretty settled by now....
- Scott Kennelly: Just thought I’d put in my 2 cents here . . . SPP 5.0.0 works great for me on this old...
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Right now, i have internet so i come here!:)but i will disappear soon!
Linn
Linn is now working in a city far far away from me – (in Kalmar at the castle there as a guide). I’ve been there twice this summer – that’s 5h drive one way. And as we speak she don’t have any internet connection and she sometimes lends from some neighbour. now you know! :D
Linn! Calling you!
50mm f/2.8 is also a great lens. Even on bayer sensor that I have it gives nice and sharp images.
Carl,
hmmm~~~i miss you and take care of yourself~~~
It’s nice to play with some chinese girls and think about you at the same time! :)
Linn
Was this the new f/1.4 G AF-S lens from Nikon? Ah, we ned the f/2.0 comparison vs. Sigma. For us sports shooters, f/2.0 sharpness is the key.