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p.1 #6 · Sigma 17-35 or Tokina 12-24 | |
gugs wrote:
The Tokina 12-24 is an excellent lens (value for money is incredible). Don't forget it is quite heavy (in comparison to your 28-200 zoom).
It all depends on what you want to shoot. I use it when visiting cities but I mainly use the 18-70 anyway (for most shots 18mm will be enough, only 5% need to go wider).
Compared to the Sigma 17-35 the weight of the Tokina is about the same so that shouldn't be a problem. As I'm not looking for a 1-lens solution I've taken the additional weight as a fact for this trip.
I've also looked at the kit lens but it shows too much distortion at the wide end for my taste. I know I can probably get by with the 17-35 as my main lens, but it is rather limiting on the "tele" end. As a substantial number of photos will be architectural (temples, etc) all kinds of distortion is bad. And yes, I know that the Sigma 12-24 has this very well under control, but it is an expensive lens (compared to the Tokina), weighs a lot and accepts no front filters.
Also the Sigma 18-50EX/2.8 is an option, but cost is about the same as the Tokina but the Sigma has (according to several tests) serious chromatic abboration problems.
Another option is to buy the Sigma 18-125 (mixed reviews available) and use it together with my Nikkor 180D or when total weight of my gear is limited the Sigma 135-400.
Why so many possibilities 
Kees.
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