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St. Mary the Virgin, Seagry
I used a Sigma 15-30mm F3.5-4.5 EX DG Aspherical DF as wide as it would go on a Nikon D2Xs camera. That lens is also compatible with full frame and 35mm film cameras, making it a true wide angle asset. The lens has two weaknesses: first, it will flare if the sun is anywhere in the picture, and secondly, it is a big heavy optic to lug around when a 17-50mm will probably get the picture anyway (using APS-C format cameras). Moreover, a 17-50mm lens has the extra range that I always seemed to run out of when the Sigma was fitted.
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