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May 18, 2005 17:42 |  #1

Is this a good lens? I was thinking about grabbing it for a good wide angle for cars. Any one have any shots on cars with this lens? I like wide angle up close shots.

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May 18, 2005 17:43 |  #2

This is an awesome lens. I highly recommend it.

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May 18, 2005 17:44 as a reply to  @ dsze's post |  #3

dsze wrote:
This is an awesome lens. I highly recommend it.

-daniel

Awesome, thanks!


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May 18, 2005 17:50 |  #4

I am selling one in the classifieds if you are looking for it. Great price for a virtually brand new lens.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=69901


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May 18, 2005 17:58 as a reply to  @ su719's post |  #5

su719 wrote:
I am selling one in the classifieds if you are looking for it. Great price for a virtually brand new lens.

https://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthre​ad.php?t=69901

I wish I had the funds now. I'm looking at about 2 months.


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May 18, 2005 18:42 |  #6

I have the Tokina 17mm, and I absolutely LOVE it.
It has great colour, contrast, distortion and flare resistance (it actually beats the Canon L zooms in the last 2 categories).
It's built like a tank, all aluminum barrels with chrome plated brass mount plate. It has the smoothest manual focus ring of any lens available for a Canon, and includes a 3 year warranty.
What more could you ask for?

While I dont have any car pictures here are some samples:
- large closeup at F4 (external link)
- 100% image almost directly into the sun (external link)
- 75% of the pictures here taken with the Tokina (external link)


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May 18, 2005 19:13 as a reply to  @ drisley's post |  #7

drisley wrote:
I have the Tokina 17mm, and I absolutely LOVE it.
It was great colour, contrast, distortion and flare resistance (it actually beats the Canon L zooms in the last 2 categories).
It's built like a tank, all aluminum barrels with chrome plated brass mount plate. It has the smoothest manual focus ring of any lens available for a Canon, and includes a 3 year warranty.
What more could you ask for?

While I dont have any car pictures here are some samples:
- large closeup at F4 (external link)
- 100% image almost directly into the sun (external link)
- 75% of the pictures here taken with the Tokina (external link)

Very very impressive !


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May 18, 2005 19:17 |  #8

Thanks Raj.
This lens is DEFINATELY worth the money. I don't think I've ever heard anybody have any harsh words to say about it.


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May 18, 2005 19:18 as a reply to  @ drisley's post |  #9

drisley wrote:
I have the Tokina 17mm, and I absolutely LOVE it.
It was great colour, contrast, distortion and flare resistance (it actually beats the Canon L zooms in the last 2 categories).
It's built like a tank, all aluminum barrels with chrome plated brass mount plate. It has the smoothest manual focus ring of any lens available for a Canon, and includes a 3 year warranty.
What more could you ask for?

While I dont have any car pictures here are some samples:
- large closeup at F4 (external link)
- 100% image almost directly into the sun (external link)
- 75% of the pictures here taken with the Tokina (external link)

You just made my mind up for me. Thanks! I would order it sooner but I'm going to order a flash first. Any body like the Sigma 500 Super?


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May 18, 2005 20:37 |  #10

i have the sigma 500 super and it's a heavy mother. it's great! i love the pictures i am able to from it. the only negative things about it are that it telescopes which makes it a little hard with the balance while hand holding it. use it with a tripod at first and learn to love it. it's a great zoom. i highly reccommend it.




  
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May 18, 2005 20:37 as a reply to  @ COKE CAN's post |  #11

well COKE CAN.....
i have been wondering about wide angles too after following your threads around as well as my own.
so i will add this to the list of choices.

as for the super 500. i am ordering mine either tonight or in the morning. but i have to get it ordered so it is here before i head on vacation on wed.
i have a friend who has one for his rebel and he loves it. i really want the 580 canon, but just cannot swing that kind of cash right now. so i am going with the sigma.

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May 18, 2005 23:22 as a reply to  @ musthavemuzk's post |  #12

musthavemuzk wrote:
well COKE CAN.....
i have been wondering about wide angles too after following your threads around as well as my own.
so i will add this to the list of choices.

as for the super 500. i am ordering mine either tonight or in the morning. but i have to get it ordered so it is here before i head on vacation on wed.
i have a friend who has one for his rebel and he loves it. i really want the 580 canon, but just cannot swing that kind of cash right now. so i am going with the sigma.

Monty

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May 19, 2005 10:54 |  #13

Also consider the MC Zenitar 16mm f/2.8


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May 19, 2005 13:57 as a reply to  @ KevC's post |  #14

KevC wrote:
Also consider the MC Zenitar 16mm f/2.8

What's that?


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May 19, 2005 14:07 |  #15

Coke Can - when you figure this out - let me know. I am running a simular thread trying to find a good landscape lens for a trip this summer. Tokina 17 is on my list as is the Sigma 15, Canon 17-40l and the Sigma 12-24..... Good luck!




  
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