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Vintage Sigma 28-85mm F3.5 Lens Test Pictures............

Kelley (Texas)

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I finally got out in the field again, wanted to take a few test pictures using a vintage Sigma 28-85mm F3.5 lens mounted on my Sony NEX-6 camera. A fast moving storm was moving into the area as I took these pictures at the rail yard at Kirby, Texas. I took these pictures in Manual Mode at ISO 200, F8. I consider this lens to be a keeper at this time, but should be tested again on a nice, sunny day to see how it performs. I must say that I enjoy using these old, vintage, manual operated lenses. Kelley (Texas) :)

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Sure looks like a keeper. The photos are so crisp and clear... and just gotta love the colors. A person really can't go wrong using the vintage lenses. For the most part, they are made better than todays plastic....
Great Job!!
 
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