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Wide Angle Lens Help
So heres the deal. i just got done selling my main walk around lens and my other lens i dont use anymore. Im left my prime and zoom-telephoto lens.
Im in the market for a wide angle zoom lens. Except i dont know what to get. Ive been looking at the following lenses: Nikon 10-24 Nikon 12-24 Tamron 10-24 Sigma 10-20 Tokina 12-24 Pro II Tokina 11-16 f/2.8 Im not looking to drop a fortune and buy a 1500+ lens. I just want a good quality wide angle lens that will end up living on my camera. Sorry if there was another thread posted about this. i searched and must have missed it. Thanks for the help. Jason |
there is a thread on the sigma, thats for sure.
but i have it, and love it for wide applications |
i have the sigma, love it. id also consider the tokina 11-16 and the nikkor 10-24.
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You have a good chance of getting a soft copy if you go with the Sigma, the Nikon's probably your best bet. The Tokina's a lot faster, and it's sharper than Canon's 10-22. I have the Tokina and I had the Sigma before, wouldn't go back at all.
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Sigma 10-20
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I have the Tokina 12-24 and its great! looking to get rid of it for the Sigma 10-20.
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Big Jim ... why the switch??
im really thinking about the nikon 12-24 because you can pick them up used for a decent price. the Nikon 10-24 another one that id really like, just havent herd to much about it. the sigma ive herd conflicting reviews on it. |
if you get the nikon 12-24 just look at the tokina 12-24. its bascially the same build and optics.
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i love my sigma 10-20mm.
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Just remember, Sigma's lenses are known for being soft and sometimes having a yellow tint. Tokina's way sharper, plus goes to f/2.8. I'd go with one of the Nikons or the Tokina. Like I said, Ive had the Sigma 10-20 and I now own the Tokina 11-16, and I can definitely see the difference.
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I'm only pushing this lens because I haven't heard of many people having it, and it's a really good lens. Cheap price, sharp glass(even at 11mm), fast and affordable. The only two negatives about it is the lens flare, it gets bad when you aim it directly at a light facing the lens, and its minimum focus distance is further away than some other wide angles.
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the tokina, like the canon is only for cropped sensors from my understanding, is that ture? I am in the market for a wide angle lens for a FF body and the tokina is 1/3 of the price of what i have been looking at.
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I love my 10-20 Sigma, worked great with the XT and my T1i
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I love my Canon 16 - 35L II 2.8 - I have tried some 10's, and I don't like the distortion that some of them have. I think 14 - 16 is about as wide as I want for an ordinary walk around. Any wider than that and I'd be zooming partly just to avoid the distortion
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^ i'll have to look into that. did you like it?
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http://jonkensy.com/gallery/albums/u...1/wideview.jpg http://jonkensy.com/gallery/albums/u...01/gracie1.jpg Thats the 16-35 F/2.8L IS MKII on a Canon 50D |
thanks, i have a feeling i'm not going to find it to be wide enough. and the 14mm is just way to expensive :(
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i vote 10-20 i love mine
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Sigma 10-20 Tokina 11-16 Just pick one, the L series lenses are only gona be good for a full frame because they're made for a full frame. |
I think i might be picking up Troll's Nikon 12-24. Have to see how this weeks paycheck goes.
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Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8. Faster/sharper/only 1mm more than the Sigma/Canon. You seem to be ignoring my posts about it.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3318/...c76519e768.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2444/...249647a671.jpg http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3485/...7c3fa8c112.jpg http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2475/...71ec207aee.jpg |
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Its not that im ignoring it. i do like the lens and like the f/2.8 capabilities a lot. but Trolls Nikon 12-24 is really pulling me in (paycheck is holding it up right now) and its in falling into the same price range as the Tokina. if i dont get that lens right away, its gonna be purchased at some point. |
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