Show me your wideangle shots!
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Steezus
Registered: Aug 01, 2009
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I had a lot of fun with my Sigma 10-20 on my old D80, as you can see from a lot of other pictures, it is a great lens for a very fair price. I hope I don't get my head cut off in here for posting some HDR shots!



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Dan Bott
Registered: Dec 19, 2006
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Sigma 12-24 on D700 @ 12mm

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I also have a ton of 10-20 stuff from my d50 that I can dig up if necessary



Steezus
Registered: Aug 01, 2009
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TimMunsey wrote:
Here you go, a blast from the past as I now use the 14-24mm, but here's a sigma
12-24mm on a D2X:-


Btw- This shot is an AMAZING first shot to start off the thread!



aFrIcanSH
Registered: Feb 15, 2009
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Country: Australia

I'm now considering the tokina 11-16mm, sigma 10-20mm and of course back to the 12-24mm siggy. I'd love to see more shots and see what i've been missing out on! That's if you've got some time to spare posting them shots up

Thanks for posting all the shots so far. They're really making my decision to pick which lens i should get pretty difficult. If you use the sigmas hand held, and the tokina do you stop down a lot?



Steezus
Registered: Aug 01, 2009
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Here are 2 more, both at 10mm on my D80. I usually shot the 10-20 around f/7-11. The type of shots I used it for most were architecture and landscapes, so I didn't really find much use for larger apertures. In fact, I have the Nikon 14-24/2.8 now and I have yet to really open up the aperture during the few months that I have had it.



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euua
Registered: Aug 26, 2009
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i vote for Tokina 11-16 as well.

had one when i was on DX - almost cry when i had to sell it :P
if you are not planining to move up to FX that a keeper.

keep in mind that wide angle is not getting everything in but about getting the most important part in !!

get one and you will not go back



aFrIcanSH
Registered: Feb 15, 2009
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Country: Australia

Steezus those are 2 great shots! esp. the macaque.

I do plan to move to FX in a year or two, but since wideangle isn't exactly my forte (I haven't used a wide lens for over a year, and the widest was 18mm on DX) I don't mind using the wide on a crop mode on FX. I might get hooked though.



AtlPikMan3
Registered: May 28, 2009
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Country: United States

Tokina 12-24 D300
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cppguy
Registered: Jul 14, 2008
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With my Tokina 12-24:

New Braunfels, TX


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Budapest, Hungary


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Henry Cowell Redwood State Park, CA


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Hiller Air Museum, Palo Alto, CA


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Santana Row, San Jose, CA


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Santana Row, San Jose, CA


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I'd consider the Tokina 11-16 and Nikon 10-24 as well.


papageno
Registered: Jul 03, 2003
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I'm not sure about the 12-24 sigma because that copy i might pick up seems rather soft.

That was why I sold mine. Also vignettes a lot, even stopped down which makes joining panos an absolute curse.

The Tokina 12-24 is good value for the bucks but can be flarey at times into the light.



allstarimaging
Registered: Mar 24, 2006
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Gone fishing.....Nikon D2xs 12-24 Nikon at 12mm F13, ISO 100,
Jack



AtlPikMan3
Registered: May 28, 2009
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Country: United States

From this Weekend Toki 12-24 D300

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ConorOHealy
Registered: May 31, 2006
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Just about as wide as you can possibly get.



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aFrIcanSH
Registered: Feb 15, 2009
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Country: Australia

Hey all i've found that my aunt has a 17-35mm sigma somewhere in her house,a decent copy which I might try out over christmas. I'll play around with that first. Thanks for the all pictures, I'll get back to this thread then.

I think my second option would be the tokina 12-24mm cause of the cost.



Rooster L200
Registered: Jan 01, 2009
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14-24 cyclops porn........



dj dunzie
Registered: Aug 14, 2006
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Country: Canada

These were all on the Siggy 15mm, Siggy 12-24 EX, or Nikkor 24-70/f2.8.



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segura
Registered: Mar 30, 2009
Total Posts: 605
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Took this in El Salvador during a recent trip of my buddy (shooting his Canon) of some Mayan ruins.

Model: NIKON D700 ISO: 200 Exposure: 1/400 sec Aperture: 10.0 Focal Length: 14mm



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gugs
Registered: Apr 16, 2005
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a few old shots with the Tokina 12-24 on the D200
#1 lake Maligne, Alberta


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#2 Utah


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#3 glasshouses in Brussels, Belgium


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#4 night shot in Paris


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#5 D70 museum of civilization Hull


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#6 Yosemite


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#7 Singapore boat quay


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#8 monument valley


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#9 devil's golf course (death valley)


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#10 Horseshoe (close to Lake Powell)


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Guy


AGeoJO
Registered: Jul 08, 2003
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A few shots with the 14-24mm....



Rooster L200
Registered: Jan 01, 2009
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Country: Netherlands

love them all!!



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