Opinions on First Wide Angle Lens??
#1
Posted 27 October 2011 - 10:49 AM
I just sold my old car and have some cash in my pocket!! I am looking to get my first wide angle lens for my D90 and would like opinions on which would be best.
The following are within my budget:
Nikon 10.5
Tokina 10-17
Tokina 12-24
The pricing on the Tokinas are attractive however I dont want a lens that will produce lower quality images and I am a little wary of them.
I would appreciate your opinions.
Cheers,
John
#2
Posted 27 October 2011 - 02:38 PM
You can check out my images on the links in my signature. All the W/A were taken with the 10-17 on a Canon 1.6 crop frame body
Cheers,
Steve
The Fin Foundation
My Images on Flikr
Canon7D & 40D, 60mm, 100mm, 17-40L, Tokina 10-17, Nauticam 7D, Sea & Sea MDX-40D YS-250's ULCS arms, Lightroom
#3
Posted 27 October 2011 - 06:12 PM
I totally agree with Steve. The tokina optically behind a good dome will get you exceptional quality shots. The Nikon 10.5 is also very nice but for me (not that I shoot much WA) the Tokina is very very nice.I'd vote for the Tokina 10-17 John. It equates to a 15mm - 25mm on your D90.
You can check out my images on the links in my signature. All the W/A were taken with the 10-17 on a Canon 1.6 crop frame body
Cheers,
Steve
Bill
Edited by bvanant, 27 October 2011 - 06:16 PM.
Canon 7d, 50D, Nauticam,Subal, Inon Ringflash, Athena Ringflash, Inon z240 etc.
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#4
Posted 28 October 2011 - 12:22 AM
#5
Posted 28 October 2011 - 03:27 AM
Tim
Edited by tdpriest, 28 October 2011 - 03:27 AM.
#6
Posted 28 October 2011 - 01:07 PM
Cheers,
John
#7
Posted 01 November 2011 - 07:01 AM
Thanks for the responses, I am gonna get the Tokina 10-17 with the Aquatica 4 inch glass dome. The pictures I have seen from this system look good.
Cheers,
John
Many people seem to love the Tokina 10-17 (it is reasonably priced for the quality), but I would also recommend a Nikkor 12-24; there may be times when you simply don't want the fisheye effect. I carry the 12-24 and a 10.5 fisheye, so I have options on my trips (just remove the port spacer ring for the 12-24 setup).
Cheers
#8
Posted 02 November 2011 - 11:02 PM
Many people seem to love the Tokina 10-17 (it is reasonably priced for the quality), but I would also recommend a Nikkor 12-24; there may be times when you simply don't want the fisheye effect. I carry the 12-24 and a 10.5 fisheye, so I have options on my trips (just remove the port spacer ring for the 12-24 setup).
Cheers
I am gradually building up my kit and at the moment it feels like I am buying too much and diving too little!! I looked at the Nikkor 12-24 and there was also a price consideration at the end of the day.
My 4 inch port and 10-17 lens are on their way!!
Btw what port do you use with your 12-24?
Cheers
#9
Posted 04 November 2011 - 03:33 AM
Tim
#10
Posted 04 November 2011 - 07:53 AM
Nikon D90 Aquatica housing, nikkor 60mm, ,105VR mm, 18-70mm, 17-55mm, 10.5mm FE, 15mm FE, 10-20mm.
Inon strobes, TLC arms.
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#11
Posted 25 January 2012 - 08:47 AM
I read about Nikon 16mm 2.8 and Sigma 15mm 2.8.
What you think is the best for underwater photography?Also I love half sea-half out of the sea
pictures and I would like to take this kind of pictures...
Thank you,Giannis.
#12
Posted 06 February 2012 - 10:14 PM
I read about Nikon 16mm 2.8 and Sigma 15mm 2.8.
What you think is the best for underwater photography?Also I love half sea-half out of the sea
pictures and I would like to take this kind of pictures...
The two lenses are similar but, as I recall, the Sigma focuses closer than the 16mm 2.8. At one time, I believe it was preferred by Alex Mustard to the Nikon 16mm. But don't quote me on that!
I used to own the 16mm 2.8 and I sold it. It's the one lens I sold that I really regret selling! Also, the over/under shots I've captured were shot with the Nikon 16mm 2.8. It worked great for over/unders with my big dome lens.
You probably can't go wrong with either lens, but do remember that the Sigma will focus a little closer.
That's my two cents. Happy shooting!
Ellen
www.pbase.com/ornate_wrasse
#13
Posted 07 February 2012 - 02:31 AM
I would like to have some other opinions as well before spending my money...
Please if anyone else has these lenses,I would like to have your opinion.
#14
Posted 07 February 2012 - 12:11 PM
Actually, wait, I lie...... the 16mm is better...... wanna buy mine??
Also, for over/under shots, the bigger the dome the better. At least 8".
3x SB-105
#15
Posted 13 February 2012 - 11:16 PM
Sergio Lucato
Canon 50D, Ikelite Housing, 2xDS-160
#16
Posted 16 February 2012 - 06:38 PM
Because the 12-24 is a rectilinear lens, the "12" on the two lenses are not even remotely the same coverage.
I don't disagree that the 12-24 can be a little fuzzy around the edges, but not much. I suspect some people shoot with the wrong extension ring... I do, simply because I just have too much cr*p to carry!
If I was just buying one lens... it would be the Tokina. (It doesn't hurt that a friend is a dealer, so I can get them at "cost plus a beer"!
