Kimberley Lane is a landscape & seascape photographer living in South Wales. Originally using photography as a way to cope with health issues, she aims to portray a feeling of calm and peace through her images. Her work has been featured in a number of national photography magazines.
Wide-angle zoom lenses make up one-third of the 'Holy Trinity' lens lineup and prove endlessly useful for several purposes, including landscapes, architecture and astrophotography. Often, a standard 24-70mm zoom lens isn't quite wide enough to shoot a particular scene, so having a wide-angle lens in your kit bag lets you fill the gap below 24mm.
Sony's updated 'holy trinity' standard zoom has improved on what was already a fantastic lens, making it a must-buy for any Sony photographer. The Sony also has more aperture blades than the Canon, meaning potentially rounder and smoother bokeh. It also has a lower minimum focusing distance and higher magnification, which allows for better close-up shots. We were very impressed with the image quality — all our images were pin-sharp and in focus after testing different apertures at a range of focal lengths. We only noticed a slight drop-off in sharpness at the corners when using the lower apertures .
Another advantage of the Canon is an extra 1mm focal length at the wider end. This perhaps won't be wildly noticeable in most cases, but it could prove helpful in astrophotography shots where you need to let as much light through as possible. Using the 500 rule, this extra 1mm means you can set your shutter speed for a few seconds longer than with the Sony.
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