Cool shot!!! I am thinking of getting this lens for my D300, I really need something wide and for now the nikon 12-24 and the 14 24 are out of reach from my wallet....
Love my Tokina but a FYI in case you haven't discovered yet if you are using a filter holder in My case Cokin P holder and filters you are going to get edge Vignetting from 11 out to about 13. I even tried trimming down the filter holder and still get the Vignetting.
Darren Troy CRegistered UsersPosts: 1,927Major grins
edited November 14, 2008
Really like this.....wish you would have gotten the right hand corner, though (maybe 3 or 4 steps to the right)....and then also maybe the lamp post would have been away from the structure and out of the curvature line. Irregardless, very neat image!
Love my Tokina but a FYI in case you haven't discovered yet if you are using a filter holder in My case Cokin P holder and filters you are going to get edge Vignetting from 11 out to about 13. I even tried trimming down the filter holder and still get the Vignetting.
Ray Still
I've got a Nikon NC clear filter on this lens with no vignetting at all. I'll keep the filter holder issue in mind.
Really like this.....wish you would have gotten the right hand corner, though (maybe 3 or 4 steps to the right)....and then also maybe the lamp post would have been away from the structure and out of the curvature line. Irregardless, very neat image!
The Arch is right across the street from my office so I'll head over there at lunch Monday and take a few steps to the right and recompose. Thanks for the suggestion.
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I've got a Nikon NC clear filter on this lens with no vignetting at all. I'll keep the filter holder issue in mind.
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The Arch is right across the street from my office so I'll head over there at lunch Monday and take a few steps to the right and recompose. Thanks for the suggestion.
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The perspective is breathtaking!