simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

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Thomas Schumacher

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simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

PostFri May 17, 2013 4:37 am



Posting this test here might be a bit pointless as we all know meanwhile the BMC can shoot in low light but maybe someone is interested in the Sigma 8-16 at night. I like it.
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Re: simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

PostFri May 17, 2013 7:21 pm

gmf wrote:https://vimeo.com/66375198

Posting this test here might be a bit pointless as we all know meanwhile the BMC can shoot in low light but maybe someone is interested in the Sigma 8-16 at night. I like it.

Show your work here. No need for new threads to showcase tests.
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Re: simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

PostSat May 18, 2013 12:08 am

Sean wrote:
gmf wrote:https://vimeo.com/66375198

Posting this test here might be a bit pointless as we all know meanwhile the BMC can shoot in low light but maybe someone is interested in the Sigma 8-16 at night. I like it.

Show your work here. No need for new threads to showcase tests.
viewtopic.php?f=2&t=4848


I didn't think about that thread to be "polluted" with tests, seemed to me more an opportunity to
show serious works, but I actually never waded thru' the whole thread, Sean.

Christine: could you move this to the thread then and delete this here? Thank you!
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Re: simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

PostSat May 18, 2013 8:24 am

Nice footage, thanks for sharing! Why is one shot running backward in time?
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Re: simple low light test with Sigma 8-16

PostSat May 18, 2013 10:53 am

Mac Jaeger wrote:Nice footage, thanks for sharing! Why is one shot running backward in time?


Thanks. It's running backward because otherwise the cut would have been even more obvious, I didn't shoot with editing in mind. Well, I never do but usually have more material to choose from :mrgreen:
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