GeorgeHudetz
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I’m happy to see these, but then I’m an avid astro photographer and also covet such lenses for their ability to provide incredible pixel-level detail along with significant subject isolation, which can be hard to do when you are shooting at a wide angle.
I do think we have a good selection of lighter, slower primes however. Between Sigma and Panasonic we have 17, 18, 20, 24, 35, 50, 65, 90, & 100mm. Given that, I’m happy to see Sigma flush out it’s “prestige” lineup as Panasonic has seemed to abandon the high end altogether, and Sigma’s I-series is quite well developed. If anything, it’s the fast primes that have been recently neglected in L-mount-land.
But yes, I would like to see a small/light 14mm or 12mm prime, and likewise there is a need for a small 28mm as well.
I do think we have a good selection of lighter, slower primes however. Between Sigma and Panasonic we have 17, 18, 20, 24, 35, 50, 65, 90, & 100mm. Given that, I’m happy to see Sigma flush out it’s “prestige” lineup as Panasonic has seemed to abandon the high end altogether, and Sigma’s I-series is quite well developed. If anything, it’s the fast primes that have been recently neglected in L-mount-land.
But yes, I would like to see a small/light 14mm or 12mm prime, and likewise there is a need for a small 28mm as well.
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