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05/08/2005 10:50:29 PM · #1
hey everyone,

i was wondering if any of you know of non-canon, non-sigma wide lenses (<18mm). I am trying to get a feel for what's out there and I would like to hear about lenses I haven't come across yet. My interests are wide open (no pun intended): prime or zoom, rectilinear or fisheye.
Thanks,
J
05/08/2005 10:58:15 PM · #2
The Tokina 12-24 is getting a lot of good reviews and nicely priced against Canon/Nikon/Sigma too.
05/08/2005 11:02:09 PM · #3
Tamron Super Wide Angle SP AF 14mm f/2.8 Aspherical IF Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS
05/08/2005 11:04:24 PM · #4
I'd get the MC Zenitar 16mm f2.8 fisheye. You can get one online with a Canon mount for about $140.

MC Zenitar 16mm fisheye
05/08/2005 11:55:25 PM · #5
From cheapest to most expensive:
Zenitar 16mm-rectilinear fisheye about $140
Peleng 8mm fisheye about $180
Tamron 17-35mm, about $460
Tokina 12-24 about $500
Tamron 11-18 about $560
I'd recommend either the Peleng or Zenitar, if you don't mind primes with manual focus or Tokina if you want autofoucs and a zoom.
BTW, why do you want to shoot ultrawides at wide aperatures?

Message edited by author 2005-05-08 23:56:48.
05/09/2005 01:00:33 AM · #6
thanks everyone --

i am impressed with the quickness of the responses... I am checking into the zenitar, i am on a budget as a student.
The Kiev Camera online store seems a bit sketchy -- does anyone have experience with them?

Thanks again, everybody,
J
05/09/2005 01:12:21 AM · #7
I bought mine off of eBay and it was delivered to me from Kiev in a brown paper package tied with twine. I wasn't worried about it and it came just as expected.

Originally posted by janbruder:

thanks everyone --

i am impressed with the quickness of the responses... I am checking into the zenitar, i am on a budget as a student.
The Kiev Camera online store seems a bit sketchy -- does anyone have experience with them?

Thanks again, everybody,
J

05/09/2005 06:07:30 AM · #8
try KEH.com. They sell used in all kinds of conditions.

d
05/09/2005 06:19:11 AM · #9
No idea how these perform, but they are dirt cheap (£27 = $50):

Ebay - Titanium Lens
05/09/2005 11:54:13 AM · #10
Originally posted by legalbeagle:

No idea how these perform, but they are dirt cheap (£27 = $50):

Ebay - Titanium Lens

Thoe are adapters you screw onto your own lens via the filter threads. I heard they don't work well at all.
05/09/2005 11:59:31 AM · #11
Originally posted by yido:

Originally posted by legalbeagle:

No idea how these perform, but they are dirt cheap (£27 = $50):

Ebay - Titanium Lens

Thoe are adapters you screw onto your own lens via the filter threads. I heard they don't work well at all.


This would be for a P&S/prosumer camera (not intended for DSLR). Also, the no-name/non-mainstream brand lenses tend to be very poor quality.
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