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14mm2.8II Thinking of buying.

 
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Nov 16, 2010 17:46 |  #1

I work @ a Major Office Furniture Dealer. I am considering this lens for photographing projects we were successful in winning for our portfolio/website. Interior shots, Workstation/Cubicle shots. Any current owners input appreciated.




  
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Nov 16, 2010 17:48 |  #2

take a look at the Samyang 14 2.8. If you are ok with manual focus and manual aperture it is a steal.


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Nov 16, 2010 20:01 as a reply to  @ JPM Photography's post |  #3

If you can find one, the now-discontinued Tamron SP14mm f2.8 is an excellent lens...

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Nov 16, 2010 20:22 |  #4

Personally I don't like interior shots with mine. Not many anyway. Outdoor/landscapes is where it shines. Love mine.


  
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Nov 16, 2010 21:08 |  #5

Consider the TSE-17mm as well. It's around the same price with the current rebates and opens up many more creative possibilities.

You can actually get wider angle shots using the shift functionality on the 17mm than you can with the 14mm.




  
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