View Full Version : 24mm vs 30mm
alwaysuptil1
12-26-2009, 05:40 PM
So I'm a new owner of the 7D who purchased a used Sigma 30mm 1.4 and am through the roof with how great these pix are turning out. I recently got my hands on a used 16-35L (mark I) and am less than impressed. I wanted something wider than the 30mm so that's why I went for the 16-35 but as the review on this website points out, this lens over exposes. I've been trying to keep the indoor shots to the lowest ISO that I can, but it's turning out some less than impressive photos.
I have the possibility of getting my hands on a 24mm 1.4L (mark 1)
So my questions is:
Is the 24mm 1.4L (mark 1) that much wider than the 30mm I have?
Mark Elberson
12-26-2009, 07:41 PM
So my questions is:
Is the 24mm 1.4L (mark 1) that much wider than the 30mm I have?
In terms of diagonal view the 24mm will have about a 49 degree FoV compared to the 30mm having a 48 degree FoV on your 7D. As the focal length gets smaller the difference in FoV becomes much more apparent. In short, I think you'll find the 24mm to be quite noticably wider.
clemmb
12-26-2009, 07:44 PM
Is the 24mm 1.4L (mark 1) that much wider than the 30mm I have?
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Dial in 24 and 30 on the 16-35L. It should give you an idea of the difference.
Mark
Mark Elberson
12-26-2009, 07:48 PM
Dial in 24 and 30 on the 16-35L. It should give you an idea of the difference.
Mark
Or you could just do that :-)
alwaysuptil1
12-26-2009, 07:56 PM
Hahahahahahhahahaha!!!!!! Now I feel really dumb!!!! I love it when it's that obvious and staring me in the face. Thanks all!
On another note, as a person who has used a dslr for the last 5-6 years as merely a utilitarian tool in my line of work, I'm now using this fantastic tool to capture some lovely moments and places. Using the 16-35 today out in the woods on a cloudy day taught me another lesson and that is that I have to adjust to the personalities if you will, of each lens I use. 30mm on my 16-35L at 2.8 is much different than the Sigma 30mm at 2.8.
I truly enjoy the fact that I am still a newbie at this. The more I know, the more I realize I know nothing. :-)
Thanks again everyone and happy holidays[:)]
Rob Gardner
12-27-2009, 03:09 PM
Amen to that! I feel dumber every day.... and yes, lenses *do* have personalities. And like chemistry between people, one person will love a certain body/lens combo, and another can be ambivalent or even hate it. Go figure...
Rodger
12-27-2009, 04:50 PM
nd like chemistry between people, one person will love a certain body/lens combo, and another can be ambivalent or even hate it.
Couldn't agree more. You have to find the gear that caters to your shooting style.