you guys probably have huge homes over there, over here in asia, you'll need wider lenses, it is not uncommon to see shots with the 12-24 sigma being plastered over the magazines.
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That's the problem here in Northern Ireland as well. Many of the houses I would shoot (for example, staircases) in are very small compared with a lot of what I have seen from the very good shooters in the US. Yes, there are bigger houses here, but much of the time space is very restricted, hence the need for a very wide lens and a reasonable amount of movement. This is why I'm thinking of the Silvestri, or similar solution (sorry, that's a bit OT)
I have the Mamiya 35, and it's wide, but requires correction! (I have the 24 Fisheye as well, and if you're going to have to do correction, I wonder might it correct better using software than the 35? (Sorry, I don't yet know enough of the fine detail about these lenses to give an opinion on that - no time atm!))