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Re: Wide/Superwide fast lens for Canon recommendation?
The Tokina 11-16 accepts 77mm filters, it is the Tokina 16-28 that does not. In fact the Tokina 11-16 is the ONLY lens on the market that can take a Canon user to 16mm full-frame and still accept front filters, aside from the 16-35's. Happy shooting! If you also have a rebel crop sensor that you use for "go-light"… -
Re: Wide/Superwide fast lens for Canon recommendation?
The 16-35 mk1 is a total lemon, and the mk2 can be a lemon if you don't get a good copy. It's NOT going to give you good corners wide open for star photos.... Bottom line, for the price I just can't bring myself to recommend it for landscape photography. The Nikon 14-24 beats it by such an incredible margin, I'd rather use… -
Re: Wide/Superwide fast lens for Canon recommendation?
Hey Matthew Found a Tokina for sale on CL. Talk about a used lens holding it's price....Ironically, the guy was selling it because he bought a full frame and upgraded to the Canon 16-35. Sample shots. Weather has been too unsteady at night to try any star trails yet. On satellite internet, so these are pretty far… -
Wide/Superwide fast lens for Canon recommendation?
Yes, it's another 'what lens should I get' or rather, what lens should I aspire to get, thread. I'm currently shooting wide angle with either my 17-40L, or my 28mm 1.8, on a canon FX. For daylight and landscapes my 17-40 is great, I've had it for over 5 years, and it was the first non-kit lens I bought for a digital…
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