Sigma C 17 mm f/4 DG DN – first impressions and sample images
1. Introduction
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I admit it: personally, I am a very big fan of small ultra-wide angle lenses. Once I went to Iceland with the Fujifilm X-E1 and the Laowa 9 mm f/2.8 as the main lens, a small device providing an angle of view of as much as 113 deg. I have to say it was one of the most pleasant, problem-free journeys during which that tiny, manual lens performed admirably well. It had to be stopped down with landscape photography anyway and I could attach to it normal filters of decently small diameters. What's the most important, though, I didn't carry a lot of weight and the photographic results exceeded my expectations.
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