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Nikon 12-24mm

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:00 pm
by christiand
Hi all,

I'd like to share with you some 12-24mm starter pics:

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this lens is heaven on the D70.

any comments are very welcome.

Regards
CD

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:27 pm
by stubbsy
Thanks CD

Shows this great lens off nicely. Maybe someone (Glen) can chip in with some Sigma shots to show the Sigma's inferiority :wink: :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:31 pm
by MHD
I was just saying to Louise that this is prob the next lens on my lust list!

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:34 pm
by Hlop
Nice shots Christian. I assume you've got Nikon 12-24?

Couple of Sigma 12-24 shots:
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:34 pm
by Glen
Nice shots Christian :D

Stubbsy, always happy to show off my Sigma :wink:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:34 pm
by mudder
Gee that wide angle would be great for landscape stuff.. No, no, look away, must resist! :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:42 pm
by stubbsy
Here are three of mine to add to the lust Scott & Andrew

Govatt's leap 12mm 1/2500 @ F4
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Nobby's Beach, Newcastle 24mm 1/1000 @ F4.5
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Frog Pond - Newcastle foreshore 24mm 1/1000 @ F4.5
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:46 pm
by Hlop
Peter,

Govatt's leap shot is fantastic. Did you bracket and merge shots or it was just one frame?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:46 pm
by mudder
Awwww guys.... This isn't fair... Like holding a carrot in front of a horse... Must reists, must resist, weakening, weakening... :lol:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:48 pm
by christiand
quite yummy Stubbsy,

I hope to get some nice pics at Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom in September.
Love your pics ...

Cheers
CD

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:49 pm
by stubbsy
Hlop wrote:Peter,

Govatt's leap shot is fantastic. Did you bracket and merge shots or it was just one frame?

Mikhail - no tripod so bracket & merge isn't an option. Took this using my monopod, then enhanced in NC (levels, USM and a Nik Color Efex sunhine filter)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 02, 2005 10:51 pm
by stubbsy
christiand wrote:quite yummy Stubbsy,

I hope to get some nice pics at Angkor Wat and Angkor Thom in September.
Love your pics ...

Cheers
CD

Now there would be some good shots. I look forward to seeing them.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:20 am
by big pix
Sigma 12-24

cheers bp

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 12:47 am
by sirhc55
Sigma 12-24mm

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PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:01 am
by dooda
Chris, I likey, that's a really cool shot.

I find that comparing shots on the web as far as lenses go problematic as there are so many other factors to consider that might be construed as lens image quality (iso, compression, colour probs when uploading etc) What do people look for when they are comparing image quality between lenses? This is definitely the next lens on my purchase list. I'm sort of waiting to see what the Sigma 10-19 is going to be like though. Anyone heard anything about it?

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 7:21 am
by birddog114
dooda,
Nikkor and Sigma, all are doing well in landscape & architecture photography, the Nikkor is more lighter and convenient with front filter and cost more than AU$300 against its competitor.
I have and love the Nikkor 12-24Dx but won't work on my F5 :cry:
All shots above from CD, stubbsy, MCWB, sihrc55, Glen, big pix are great with both lens.
Get the Nikkor if you can afford it otherwise head to the Sigmaway.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 10:36 am
by stubbsy
Dave

birddog's advice is spot on. If money is tight get the Sigma. Otherwise get the Nikkon. Both are very good lenses. The reality is that the price differential is greater than the lens differential in terms of things like utility and build quality.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 5:52 pm
by dooda
Thanks dudes.

PostPosted: Fri Jun 03, 2005 9:44 pm
by MCWB
Dave: The Nikkor has more barrel distortion at 12 mm than the Sigma, which gets to me, as I'm rather sensitive to distortion for some reason (which is why I can't stand fisheye pics, but anyway :)). The big plus with the Nikkor is that it takes filters, so you can get that great CPL look. I have the Sigma and it's great, I sometimes wish I also had the Nikkor, but only for the filter ability. I wouldn't say one is better than the other overall, they both have their strong and weak points.

I think someone on here has the Tokina-flavoured one don't they? I'm very interested in the Sigma 10-20 which takes 77 mm filters (nice), will have to see how it turns out with respect to distortion.