Thanks Ross, I received the lens a day before this trip. I was impressed by your shots and others in the Viltrox 14 thread so bought one to try out. It was perfect for this trip and I have to say I was really impressed with the lens and results I got. It was so small and light and very sharp. Even the plastic housing and lens hood feel like decent quality. And for under $200, it’s a steal!
Ross Martin wrote:
These look good, Scott, a fun location to try out that 14mm.
adventure_photo wrote:
Thanks Ross, I received the lens a day before this trip. I was impressed by your shots and others in the Viltrox 14 thread so bought one to try out. It was perfect for this trip and I have to say I was really impressed with the lens and results I got. It was so small and light and very sharp. Even the plastic housing and lens hood feel like decent quality. And for under $200, it’s a steal!
Inside the Sacré-Cœur Basilica, Paris. One of the most beautiful churches I have ever seen. Both images with the Viltrox 14/4. Second image is a crop of the first just to show how much detail this lens captures.
Jackass Joe's - a little gas station off Interstate 70 in Utah at the Crescent Junction exit for Moab, known for its funky alien vibes and world-famous jerky.
Some pics from the IMSA race at Laguna Seca Raceway. Photos taken with Sigma 300-600mm f4 or Sony 70-200mm f2.8 II
On a side note, I saw a lot of people with Sony 300mm f2.8 GM's. I think I saw at least four different people using one. Which I thought was pretty cool
I agree with Doug, you did a superb panning job, Robert! BTW, somehow I could identify the ones taken with the Sony 70-200mm GM II vs those of Sigma 300-600mm.
AGeoJO wrote:
I agree with Doug, you did a superb panning job, Robert! BTW, somehow I could identify the ones taken with the Sony 70-200mm GM II vs those of Sigma 300-600mm.
Thanks Joshua!
Interesting about seeing the lens differences. Is it the color?