Sony Wide Angle Lens

pennypenny Registered Users Posts: 23 Big grins
edited March 4, 2010 in Cameras
So I am in the market to get my wife a wide angle lens for her sony DSLR. She currently shoots a a200 and I am looking to put up a a550, a550 or a700 here in the next two weeks.

Her current lens include 50mm/2.8, 55-200/3.5-5.6. I have no idea what to get her. Her lenses are sony, but I am open to others (tameron, sigma, etc). She wants a wide angle lens that has zoom. I have been looking at the 16-105 and 18-250 from sigma and sony. What are you'lls take and are there others that I am missing.

I have been told that the 16-105 is a wide ange while the 18-250 is a wide zoom. Is there a difference between the two terms. What are some good wide angle lenses that have zoom?

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  • Art ScottArt Scott Registered Users Posts: 8,959 Major grins
    edited September 10, 2009
    penny wrote:
    So I am in the market to get my wife a wide angle lens for her sony DSLR. She currently shoots a a200 and I am looking to put up a a550, a550 or a700 here in the next two weeks.

    Her current lens include 50mm/2.8, 55-200/3.5-5.6. I have no idea what to get her. Her lenses are sony, but I am open to others (tameron, sigma, etc). She wants a wide angle lens that has zoom. I have been looking at the 16-105 and 18-250 from sigma and sony. What are you'lls take and are there others that I am missing.

    I have been told that the 16-105 is a wide ange while the 18-250 is a wide zoom. Is there a difference between the two terms. What are some good wide angle lenses that have zoom?

    If it were me, I would go intermediate......10-20, 17-70 (both SIGMA)........You get much better quality staying away from the do it all lenses (18-200/250) and going with intermediate step zooms: 17-70 / 70-200 ......I have always liked Sigma for quality and price......I have never had a bad lens from Sigma.....have literally wore some out and destroyed one (fell a couple hundred feet over a cliff....the fall did not hurt it but that sudden stop on that slab of sandstone was KILLER.....).................
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  • TGAllenTGAllen Registered Users Posts: 161 Major grins
    edited September 10, 2009
    penny wrote:
    So I am in the market to get my wife a wide angle lens for her sony DSLR. She currently shoots a a200 and I am looking to put up a a550, a550 or a700 here in the next two weeks.

    Her current lens include 50mm/2.8, 55-200/3.5-5.6. I have no idea what to get her. Her lenses are sony, but I am open to others (tameron, sigma, etc). She wants a wide angle lens that has zoom. I have been looking at the 16-105 and 18-250 from sigma and sony. What are you'lls take and are there others that I am missing.

    I have been told that the 16-105 is a wide ange while the 18-250 is a wide zoom. Is there a difference between the two terms. What are some good wide angle lenses that have zoom?

    I've had really good results from my Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 for my A350. I have this lens in both the Sony and Canon mounts, that's how much I like it.
  • davemj98davemj98 Registered Users Posts: 225 Major grins
    edited September 10, 2009
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    Given what you have said, I think that I would be looking at the Sony 16-105 or the CZ16-80. I am going to assume the CZ16-35 is not a current option. The 16-105 is the best bang for the buck for wide APS (DT) at the monent in my opinion.:D
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  • PupatorPupator Registered Users Posts: 2,322 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2009
    penny wrote:
    I have been told that the 16-105 is a wide ange while the 18-250 is a wide zoom. Is there a difference between the two terms. What are some good wide angle lenses that have zoom?

    Art is right: you give up a tremendous amount of quality with something like the 18-250. I'm not a huge fan of the 16-105 either, but it's not as bad. The CZ 16-80 is excellent but pricey. A Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 is an outstanding value (great price, incredible image quality). It far outshines the 16-105 in image quality, but you give up a ton of range.

    My current line-up for my A700 is:
    Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 (for wide outdoor use and low-light indoor use)
    Minolta 28-105 f/3.5-4.5 (walk around lens)
    Minolta 100-300 APO (zoom)
    Minolta 50mm f/1.7 (indoor, really low light portraits)

    Next on my list is the new Tamron 10-24 but that's a few months off.
  • budman101budman101 Registered Users Posts: 158 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2009
    Are you looking for a true wide angle zoom? If so Sony makes the 11-18/f4.5-5.6. On a crop sensor that's 16.5-27 FF equivalent. I have one and find it to be sharp with good contrast. If you mate it up with the Tamron 17-50/f2.8 you will have the bases covered up to a short zoom. The only bad news is that both these lenses are DT so they will vinette on a FF sensor.
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  • PupatorPupator Registered Users Posts: 2,322 Major grins
    edited September 11, 2009
    budman101 wrote:
    Are you looking for a true wide angle zoom? If so Sony makes the 11-18/f4.5-5.6. On a crop sensor that's 16.5-27 FF equivalent. I have one and find it to be sharp with good contrast.

    I had one that wasn't sharp at all. I know other folks who have ones that are sharp like yours.

    Tamron is coming out with a Sony version of their 10-24mm sometime in the not-to-distant future - I've got my eye on that.
  • cavediver2cavediver2 Registered Users Posts: 8 Beginner grinner
    edited March 4, 2010
    TGAllen wrote:
    I've had really good results from my Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 for my A350. I have this lens in both the Sony and Canon mounts, that's how much I like it.

    I agree i have that same lens on the a300 and found myself using it more on the 550 and put the Tamron 70-200 on the a300. both ways they work great. but just recently I put the 70-200 on the 550 and it almost always stay's on it's a bit heavy for a walk around lens but it has truly come to be my favorite lens weather macro, or portrait, in fact i had a client shoot last Sunday and I shoot 434 pictures and of those 410 were with the 550 and 70-200 lens.

    I should be getting a new 200-500 lens from B&H tomorrow and it's a Tamron as well.

    I don't think you will be dissatisfied with the Tamron 17-50mm f2.8 lens

    JMO
  • budman101budman101 Registered Users Posts: 158 Major grins
    edited March 4, 2010
    Tamron 17-50, Sony A700, 17mm @ f9.0. Arrow points to crop.
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    300% Crop

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