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01/22/2011 10:02:49 AM · #26
Thanks Robert....that makes sense.
01/22/2011 10:52:14 AM · #27
Yeah, DX on Nikons stands for Digital Crop, while FX is Full Frame Crop.

Edit: Jeb, who wouldn't love that lens?! It's a fabulous lens, but not within the suggested budget this time around.

Message edited by author 2011-01-22 10:54:03.
01/22/2011 11:34:51 AM · #28
Originally posted by bohemka:

Yeah, DX on Nikons stands for Digital Crop, while FX is Full Frame Crop.

Edit: Jeb, who wouldn't love that lens?! It's a fabulous lens, but not within the suggested budget this time around.

Umm.....he has $1000....that lens is $899 at B&H new. It's out of stock right now, but.....they have a couple of them in their used store for even less.....
01/22/2011 11:39:44 AM · #29
I love my el-Cheapo 6.5MM fisheye but on a crop I do not get the Fisheye Circle. There is a thread on this located here
6.5MM

Edit: forgot to say it was $300

Message edited by author 2011-01-22 12:10:45.
01/22/2011 11:51:01 AM · #30
Originally posted by NikonJeb:

Originally posted by bohemka:

Yeah, DX on Nikons stands for Digital Crop, while FX is Full Frame Crop.

Edit: Jeb, who wouldn't love that lens?! It's a fabulous lens, but not within the suggested budget this time around.

Umm.....he has $1000....that lens is $899 at B&H new. It's out of stock right now, but.....they have a couple of them in their used store for even less.....

Whoops. Right, I was thinking the 14-24mm. Sorry.
01/22/2011 11:52:42 AM · #31
Originally posted by Mystafet:

I appreciate all the info all. I think right now it's either going to be the 11-16 Tokina, or the 12-24 Sigma.

I'm prolly swaying more twards the 11-16 since I don't anticipate upgrading camera's for a lil while, and with it being in the 5-600 range, I can prolly still purchase the 18-200 that I would like to stop lens swithing on walking around and such.


The Sigma is a good choice but it's very chunky and only really shows its stuff on full frame. I've owned one for several years and I still bought a 12-24 Tokina f/4 for my D200 after reading favorable comments on dpreview.com. No regrets and only $399 new Tokina 12-24
In my opinion, the Tokina is sharper and offers a constant f/4 aperture. I find the zoom range perfect for standard to ultra wide shooting and I don't miss the extre 1-2 mm of other Tokinas. I actually bought mine used for $299. It's built like a tank so worth the risk and leaves room for that 18-200.

Message edited by author 2011-01-22 12:03:35.
01/22/2011 12:06:25 PM · #32
Tokina 12-24 is what I used with my d200, and was very satisfied. But it seems that this new Tokina 11-16 is just as good, but faster with f/2.8, so if I were in your situation, I'd go with it. I wish there was an equivalent lens for my full-frame Nikon...(equivalent in terms of price, too, that is ;))

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