QUOTE(hokc77 @ May 18 2009, 12:31 PM)
SinnerBuyer: Thanks man. Gone through it already.
Why i'm comparing the Sony G against Sigma HSM is because i like to shoot action scenes (motorsports, drifting, watersports etc). Under broad daylight, f2.8 is redundant for me. For example if i wanna shoot panning, at 1/60 my aperture have to be at least f11 and above, depending on the brightness of the sun. For freeze motion, at 1/500 i'll be at f5 and above.
For these conditions, Sony G is a better choice for its:
a. cheaper price
b. compact size
c. longer focal length
d. 3m focus limiter
But what about focus speed, does the Sigma HSM f2.8 perform better compare to the Sony G under the same settings and conditions?
Ho, buy buy buy ~!Why i'm comparing the Sony G against Sigma HSM is because i like to shoot action scenes (motorsports, drifting, watersports etc). Under broad daylight, f2.8 is redundant for me. For example if i wanna shoot panning, at 1/60 my aperture have to be at least f11 and above, depending on the brightness of the sun. For freeze motion, at 1/500 i'll be at f5 and above.
For these conditions, Sony G is a better choice for its:
a. cheaper price
b. compact size
c. longer focal length
d. 3m focus limiter
But what about focus speed, does the Sigma HSM f2.8 perform better compare to the Sony G under the same settings and conditions?
May 18 2009, 01:42 PM

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