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wide angle lenses for D70Hello fellow "shooters".
Can anyone tell me the main differance between a SIGMA,NIKON,TOKINA 12-24mm. They are worlds away in price. I have a D70 and want a really good AF wide angle lense. Has anyone made a comparison on these? Look forward to your reply. Thanks guys Ron
Ron,
Most of the 12-24s I see sold here in Sydney are the Sigma. I have not tried one myself but I am assured that the optical performance is excellent and possibly better at the wide end than the Nikkor. Cheers, _______________
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Hi Ron,
Most of the AF Wide Angle which members ordered from me or HKS are the Nikkor 12-24Dx and I have one too! and be happy with all landscape or architecture photos. The quality of photo at the wide end between Sigma and Nikkor are most the same, could not tell the difference. They produce brilliant colours. Members posted lot of pics of these two lenses after the night workshops. Both side are happy owners. Nikkor 12-24Dx is similar size with your Nikkor 18-70, and Sigma 12-24 is 2.1/2 times bigger with the front glass look like bubble, and Nikkor is lighter than Sigma. Nikkor 12-24Dx can be used with all type of front 77mm filters. Sigma 12-24, can be used the gel filter in the rear section of the lens, though someone in this forum tried the 82mm filter on its lens hood, but I never seen, so no comment. Nikkor 12-24Dx can be only used with DSLR Sigma 12-24 can be used in both DSLR and SLR Only "Mr Tokina", one of our members has the Tokina 12-24 but I haven't try it so no comment. Birddog114
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If you can come to the meets or mini meet, you will see owner of 12-24Dx is outnumbered of Sigma 12-24. Ratio is 5:1. Birddog114
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IMO the Tokina is an outstanding buy for the money. I'm only going off a couple of test shots at f/11 with Wai's lens on the weekend, but it seems pretty nice, sharp even at the edges at 12 mm. Looks like it distorts slightly more than the Sigma, and I'm guessing less than the Nikon, plus it takes 77 mm filters.
Here's my take, weigh up the factors that are important for you! Nikkor: + takes front-mount filters - worst distortion @ 12 mm - DX only Sigma: + full-frame capable + least distortion @ 12 mm - no front-mount filters Tokina + takes front-mount filters + acceptable distortion @ 12 mm - DX only I have the Sigma; were I buying it now I'd seriously consider the Tokina.
wide angle lenses for D70Thankyou for all your information guys...I like the look and price of the tokina MCWB...thanks for your imput.
Birddog, can i buy a nikon polo shirt from you? Cheers Ron
Ron - Sigma user here and could not be happier - I would doubt that anyone on this forum could correctly identify which W/A lens was used unless they knew the owner
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Don't forget the Sigma 10-20mm F4-5.6 coming soon too. It's an unknown quantity at this stage but i am sure there will be some reviews and examples soon.
I could have used 10mm yesterday for a landscape. Of course the other 3 lenses are constant F4 and the 10-20 is variable to F5.6, but i figure that if you buy a wide angle lens that wide, then you will mostly use it between 10-15mm at F4 anyway. IMHO. Steve.
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Miniscule correction, the Sigma 12-24 is f4.5 -5.6.
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Hi all,
I made a few test shots with the Tokina 12-24mm the other day in a rather quick side by side comparison with the Nikon 12-24 and what I saw was enough for me to order the Tokina immediately. I think it is getting delivered tomorrow although the sad news for anyone else wanting one is that there are hardly any available in the stores at the moment and the importer (Ricoh) are unsure when they are getting their next shipment ... per usual the larger markets are getting stock before Australia. As for results from the Tokina, there was not much distortion within the range and edge sharpness was good at all apertures. There was some softness at f4 however this disappeared at the smaller apertures. A little unsharp masking was enough to bring the f4 images back up to the same snap of the f8 images. Worth remembering is that the Nikon and the Tokina lense are f4 through the range and they are also designed specifically for the smaller format D-SLR cameras... by comparison the Sigma 12-24mm lens is designed to be used on 35mm full-frame cameras in addition as well as digital (hence the reason it is so big! I am about to do a more thorough test over the next week (lenses will include the Nikon 12-24, Canon 10-22, Tokina 12-24, Sigma 12-24, Sigma 15-30 and a couple of others) and so I will keep you posted on my findings!
Don't know if that's a typo or not Steve, but when wide open, most WA lenses vignette to some extent and exhibit more edge softness; stopping down usually improves matters. You've got the zoom range right though, I mostly shoot my Sigma at 12-15 mm f/8-11. I know Wai does similarly with respect to aperture on his Tokina.
Right now, the Nikkor 12-24Dx is in shortage, I have back-order of 3 lenses since last coupa weeks.
IMHO, the Nikkor 12-24Dx is most suitable for my uses, it all depends all what user/ photogs wants to achieve and can afford, of course its premium is more than the Sigma. We had this discussion few times of these lenses before. Birddog114
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I am an owner of the Sigma and can endorse what Birddog has said about it. It is quite a big and heavy lens and the lens is very convex, it does however produce very fine images. At the price it is an excellent buy.
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Good Questions,
although I am no expert on lenes and photography, I have been reading reviews in regards to the the three above lenes, and since I am a amature photographer I'd think I'll be purchasing the lens that is cheaper at the time...
Owen, No ones has this combination (Sigma 12-24 + Nikkor 12-24 + 18-70Dx). Birddog114
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Due to internal focusing the front element(filter attachment) on the Nikon 12-24DX does not rotate during focusing. so if you use a Circular Polarizer filter the Nikon is the best choice. If a CP filter rotates the effect of the filter changes.
Further the Sigma 12-24 can't even take a front mounted CP because the glass bulges out at the front. Ignoring that though both these lenses have similar charcteristics when it comes to sharpness based on the images I've seen here. Peter
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I agree with Stubbsy, I doubt anyone could pick either from a post
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So Sigma + Nikkor are in one same family and live in peace!!!!! There're also brothers and sisters Birddog114
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Yes, it's + it's with the Nikkor's badge Birddog114
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Owen,
Assuming (I know, I know - NEVER assume), but assuming that this lens is for use on a DSLR, just what filter do you need to use? _______________
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Mostly UV and CPL Birddog114
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Owen, here is a Sigma 12-24 shot
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Owen, comes out sharp much the same as any other lens. I shoot with sharpening set at -2 (the lowest) so regularly use sharpening afterwards. At A3+ the image seems perfect
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Owen,
A word of caution - the use of Polarising foils on any very wide angle lenses is problematic due to the fact that the angle of refraction varies so greatlky across the field of view that the 'polarised' area can at times be seen as something like a darker bar through the image. As for UV filters - well I have and use over 20 lenses for various formats and systems and not a single lens has ever had or needed a UV filter on it. Perhaps if I were operating in a hazardous area where air-borne chemicals could attack the glass I might consider something protective but I feel my bronchia would play up beofre the lens got damaged. _______________
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Owen I have a Nikkor - for me the decision to buy it over the Sigma came down to two things - front mounted CP filter and the lighter weight of the Nikkor. Here is a recent pic taken at 12mm with a CP on said beast (click the pic to see larger at 1000 x646): Peter
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Is that horizion straight or did the Earth tilt with the glass of red...... Cheers ....bp....
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Thanks Stubbsy. I guess weight is another issue that I hadn't thought about. Did you get a CPL from Birdie? Do you need a slimline one because of the wide angle lens?
owen,
Stubbsy used the ordinary 77mm Hoya CPL on all these shots. Birddog114
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With the water shortage in Sydney, they've decided to tilt the country by a few degrees so that the excess water from the wet season in the north runs down to Sydney. That's what you're seeing in that image. g.
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Nice pic Stubbsy. Quick off-topic question for you. What 'position' were you in whilst taking this pic?? Were you standing, or crouched right close to the ground, or what?? cheers Rob. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
INteresting and relevant question. I was sitting on the sand to get a lower perspective and so accentuate the foregound since I think that made for a more spectacular shot. Peter
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......ahhhh.......a sand sit in......
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Thanks. I'd wondered how you had done it. Ive tried tilting the camera down whilst standing, but it just looks funny. So had wondered if you were down low, which you were. Smile; it makes people wonder what you have been up to.
Good point Adam. It's all too easy to focus on the Sigma vs Nikon debate and miss the rest of the field (hey, there are other cola's than Pepsi & Coke aren't there ) Peter
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Adam I'm a die hard Nikkor man, but I'm always open to convincing. I'd really be interested in your observations when you get the Tokina since I've never touched one! Peter
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Actually, we have "Mr Tokina" on this board and he got his Tokina 12-24 with Nikon mount about 2 months ago, he's now on holiday, I think in South America. Birddog114
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