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May Project???????
I'm hoping to get a bit of time to use my camera and news lens this weekend.....just curious as to this month project.......
Thanks!
Liz
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Liz, I'm curious what lens you ended up with. :)
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Originally Posted by JETA
Liz, I'm curious what lens you ended up with. :)
:rolleyes: Well, I originally purchased the Tokina 12-24, and returned it (mistake - it is so sharp). I couldn't seem to stop wondering if I "needed" those extra 2 mm. So I caved and exchanged it for the Canon 10-20. However, I don't think I got a good copy as all the images were soft - much softer than the Tokina. I think the copy I got was front-focusing also.
At any rate, I ended up returning it and getting another Tokina 12-24. It arrived a couple of days ago, but it's been raining ever since. Hopefully tomorrow the sun will shine and I'll take it out. I had also been interested in the new Tokina 11-16; however, it's almost 6 oz heavier - and the 12-24 is about all I can handle in weight. The 11-16 has a constant 2.8 aperture - the 12-24 has a f4 constant which I'm very happy about.
Liz
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Originally Posted by Liz
:rolleyes: Well, I originally purchased the Tokina 12-24, and returned it (mistake - it is so sharp). I couldn't seem to stop wondering if I "needed" those extra 2 mm. So I caved and exchanged it for the Canon 10-20. However, I don't think I got a good copy as all the images were soft - much softer than the Tokina. I think the copy I got was front-focusing also.
At any rate, I ended up returning it and getting another Tokina 12-24. It arrived a couple of days ago, but it's been raining ever since. Hopefully tomorrow the sun will shine and I'll take it out. I had also been interested in the new Tokina 11-16; however, it's almost 6 oz heavier - and the 12-24 is about all I can handle in weight. The 11-16 has a constant 2.8 aperture - the 12-24 has a f4 constant which I'm very happy about.
Liz
OH wow! I knew you were returning the original Tokina, but had no idea you ended up getting another. Please post updates on how you like the new one and how you feel about the 2mm difference.
My plan has been to stay away from third party lenses until I started reading about the Tokina lens you have.
Hope the rain stops for you soon!
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My plan has been to stay away from third party lenses until I started reading about the Tokina lens you have.
Yes, that's been my plan for years. :rolleyes: Then I saw some results from the Tokina in the UWA thread (link below). OT and a few others have this lens. I was impressed with the IQ - sharp with excellent color rendition. Tomorrow it's supposed to be nice so I'm hoping to take the "new" one out for the first time.
http://forums.photographyreview.com/...ad.php?t=42097
Steve (anotherview) also linked me to this photographer - Layne Kennedy. Many of the images on his website were shot at about 12-15mm (probably not the Tokina). These images convinced me you can do a lot at 12mm. Take a look at these images - they are very inspiring.
http://laynekennedy.com/
Liz
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It will be announced soon :)
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Originally Posted by Alison
It will be announced soon :)
Thanks Alison! Have a great weekend.
Liz
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Liz, Layne Kennedy's site is phenomenal! I think I'm going to be spending a lot of time there looking around.
I love how he protects his photos. I've had a problem with theft on my site and his copyright is so straight forward nobody can claim they didn't understand.
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Originally Posted by JETA
Liz, Layne Kennedy's site is phenomenal! I think I'm going to be spending a lot of time there looking around.
I love how he protects his photos. I've had a problem with theft on my site and his copyright is so straight forward nobody can claim they didn't understand.
I agree. It's one of my favorite sites. After viewing this site numerous times, I don't think I could live without an UWA lens! Steve (anotherview) said a lot of his photos are in the 20mm (12 crop) range. This is very exciting - and gives my less-than-humble beginnings with the 12-24 a lot of hope. I just love looking at his photos.
Liz
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