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Steezus Registered: Aug 01, 2009 Total Posts: 824 Country: United States |
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 Total Posts: 52 Country: United States |
Sigma 12-24 on D700 @ 12mm
I also have a ton of 10-20 stuff from my d50 that I can dig up if necessary |
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Steezus Registered: Aug 01, 2009 Total Posts: 824 Country: United States |
TimMunsey wrote: |
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aFrIcanSH Registered: Feb 15, 2009 Total Posts: 233 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 |
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Steezus Registered: Aug 01, 2009 Total Posts: 824 Country: United States |
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 Total Posts: 1485 Country: Canada |
i vote for Tokina 11-16 as well. |
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aFrIcanSH Registered: Feb 15, 2009 Total Posts: 233 Country: Australia |
Steezus those are 2 great shots! esp. the macaque. |
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AtlPikMan3 Registered: May 28, 2009 Total Posts: 48 Country: United States |
Tokina 12-24 D300 |
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cppguy Registered: Jul 14, 2008 Total Posts: 203 Country: United States |
With my Tokina 12-24: ![]() Budapest, Hungary ![]() Henry Cowell Redwood State Park, CA ![]() Hiller Air Museum, Palo Alto, CA ![]() Santana Row, San Jose, CA ![]() Santana Row, San Jose, CA ![]() I'd consider the Tokina 11-16 and Nikon 10-24 as well. |
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papageno Registered: Jul 03, 2003 Total Posts: 3437 Country: United States |
I'm not sure about the 12-24 sigma because that copy i might pick up seems rather soft. |
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allstarimaging Registered: Mar 24, 2006 Total Posts: 1353 Country: United States |
Gone fishing.....Nikon D2xs 12-24 Nikon at 12mm F13, ISO 100, |
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AtlPikMan3 Registered: May 28, 2009 Total Posts: 48 Country: United States |
From this Weekend Toki 12-24 D300
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ConorOHealy Registered: May 31, 2006 Total Posts: 49 Country: United States |
Just about as wide as you can possibly get. ![]() |
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aFrIcanSH Registered: Feb 15, 2009 Total Posts: 233 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. |
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Rooster L200 Registered: Jan 01, 2009 Total Posts: 183 Country: Netherlands |
14-24 cyclops porn........ |
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dj dunzie Registered: Aug 14, 2006 Total Posts: 6514 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 Country: United States |
Took this in El Salvador during a recent trip of my buddy (shooting his Canon) of some Mayan ruins. |
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gugs Registered: Apr 16, 2005 Total Posts: 7041 Country: Belgium |
a few old shots with the Tokina 12-24 on the D200 ![]() #2 Utah ![]() #3 glasshouses in Brussels, Belgium ![]() #4 night shot in Paris ![]() #5 D70 museum of civilization Hull ![]() #6 Yosemite ![]() #7 Singapore boat quay ![]() #8 monument valley ![]() #9 devil's golf course (death valley) ![]() #10 Horseshoe (close to Lake Powell) ![]() Guy |
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AGeoJO Registered: Jul 08, 2003 Total Posts: 10517 Country: United States |
A few shots with the 14-24mm.... |
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Rooster L200 Registered: Jan 01, 2009 Total Posts: 183 Country: Netherlands |
love them all!! |