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Any one here like to share his/her experiences with wide angle lens (14 - 18mm, F mount)?
I might be getting one to compliment the Fuji S1 and would like to hear your view. Last edited by cyanbloodbane; 8th April 2002 at 10:40 PM. |
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Regards CK |
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The Tokina 16mm is excellent too, but I rate the 14mm Tamron as a better lens. Avoid the 15mm and 18mm Nikkors, they are horribly expensive and frankly not that impressive. A 17-35/2.8 AFS is lovely if you can afford it.
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The Sigma has a bad rep. Looks like it between the Tokina and the Tamron. Last edited by cyanbloodbane; 19th April 2002 at 12:09 AM. |
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I am thinking of going fully digital but I guess there are still limitations. ![]() |
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Maybe you would like to try the Nikon 18-35mm f3.5/f4.5. It will go well with the S1 and it's better than Sigma or Tamron.
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Try the Nikkor 20mm....brilliant lens!
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Try the 20-35mm 2.8, its out of production now but its brilliant!!!!Try getting a 2nd hand one.
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![]() Last saw one at Prime Camera for $16xx. Regards CK |
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Any advice? Don't think i wanna buy a prime lens (unless its a 50mm or a 105mm) yet. No space in my bag. And i want some range in my lenses for now. |
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Regards CK |
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DO NOT stack a regular circular polarizer on top of the UV filter you have on the lens. VERY BAD vignetting will occur once you stop down. I've been there and done that. ![]() Even a regular circular polarizer used alone gives some slight vignetting. Regards CK |
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Hi all,
An update. I bought the Sigma 15-30mm. So far the shots are sharp and lens works perfectly with the S1. Below is a sample pic @ISO 800. ![]() Last edited by cyanbloodbane; 19th April 2002 at 09:59 PM. |
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Nice pic!
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enjoy
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AP is selling at 1050. Good lens! Last edited by cyanbloodbane; 21st April 2002 at 11:07 PM. |
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