Just an idea I thought of earlier...Keep in mind I'm using a 7D(And also have the 15-85, 70-200 f/4L IS and 100L in my arsenal)...
I love my Sigmalux, I love the color, contrast, bokeh, and overall everything about it...Except for the focal length... For food/drinks at restaurants and that its simply too long most of the time and i find myself awkwardly bending and contorting (Which is very painful for me mind you) to frame a shot, and then having issues with the DoF say, not being quite enough or the angle not being quite right... I also think that if I got to shooting portraits I'd probubly go for something more 85-ish as opposed to the 50 for the extra background compressing ability...
The 28mm is a much more apropriate focal length most of the time, and ok its not a terrible lens or anything, but I find myself using it at f/2.8 a lot because it gives a nice boost to the sharpness/contrast of the lens, which kinda defeats the point of a prime, Its not horrible wider than that..but its certainly not like the Sigmalux is(Sharp and contrasty even wide open)... I guess a better way to put it is that the lens itself just isnt "me" most of the time... I have good shots from it, but its not a "magic" lens... Am I making sense?
So I got to thinking..What if I sell both of those and picked up a 35L? Would that not get me the "best of both worlds" lens I seek? Uses as noted above, restaurant/food/drinks/anything I can think of using it on (Basically, General purpose fast prime stuff...)
Yes I tried the Sigma 30, Good lens, But the MFD stunk and i found that a limitation...
Kinda got to this train of thought as "alternatives to going full frame" since one of the core reasons I'd go full frame is to remove the crop factor limiting the Sigmalux...
Give thoughts folks? Please? 


That would be my solution.
I mean, everyone else has one
