I've had the Sigma 17-50/2.8 for about three months now and am happy
with the results. I might have gotten the 17-70 but the additional $100
wasn't in my budget at the time. It's still nicely discounted at
Adorama and B and H, although B and H says the offer ends on 10/31. I
do wish it didn't zoom "backwards", though.
These were all done with the Sigma 17-50...
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On 10/29/2016 12:06 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
So I've been getting along using a combination of a Manual focus
Varafocal, (Vivitar 35-85mm f2.8), and a FA 20-35mm which satisfies
most of my needs, but they can be damnably inconvenient, the varafocal
makes me think that sometimes I need extra fingers and more inertial
processing for my brain to keep track of stop down metering,
re-framing and refocusing, which leads to a lot more missed shots than
I'm happy with. Swapping to the 20-35 and back, is sometimes
necessary at very inconvenient times which also leads to missed shots.
It doesn't look like a Full Frame camera is in my budget for quite
some time, and let's face it, I've come to terms with APS-C. The
K-5II is more than sufficient for most of what I do, in fact is better
than most needs. A more identical backup body is what I'm more likely
to get than an actual full frame camera, maybe a K-7 another
K-5[II(s)], or K3 thought the latter would have some of the same
problems as using the K20D as backup, though the K5II hasn't failed me
yet.
So I'm looking at APS-C lenses.
I've kind of narrowed it down to five lenses, at this point, based on
reviews.
Pentax FA* 16-55 f2.8 available new.
Sigma 17-50 f2.8, comes in couple versions, latest version still
available new.
Tamron 17-50 f2.8 also comes in a couple of versions latest version
still available new.
Pentax FA 17-70, seems to be discontinued, but still available new.
Sigma 17-70, three versions, latest one still available new.
All of them have pluses and minuses, the Pentax FA* is the most
expensive, the first version of the Tamron is least expensive, of
course it's only really available used. I like the idea of the 17-70
as it would cut down on the necessity of changing lenses when things
are moving fast.
I know there are people on the list who've used later Sigma 17-70, and
the two Pentax lenses, but what about the Sigma 17-50 and Tamron 17-50
has anybody got any experience with them? Optically good? Mechanically
crap? Vice Versa?
It comes down to the fact that I don't trust most reviewers. I'll pick
up something that's gotten bad reviews play with it a while and think,
this isn't nearly as bad as I expected, hell this even seems to be
pretty good, and things that have gotten good reviews and think, what
the f*#k was that guy talking about this is pretty horrible. You guys
have real world experience, what is it.
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