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Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
Is anyone using anything from Tokina, specifically the 11-16mm f/2.8. I chose this lens based on the reviews I had read and the fact that I wasn't ready to pay for the CanonEF 10-22 or any of the wide angle L lenses at that time. I have been more than happy with this lens...it has a very solid build andseems to be extremely sharp (especially between f/4 and f/16). I don't however, have anything to base these claims against, and was wondering if anyone else has used this lens. Any feedback would be great. Thanks.
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Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada 11-16mm, f/2.8 on Canon 40D at 12mm, f/13, 1/640,ISO 400
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Honolulu Convention Center, Oahu, HI11-16mm, f/2.8 on Canon 40D at 11mm, f/10, 1/320, ISO 400
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Re: Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8
Wow, the colors are amazing... is that a good CPL filter, PP, or just hell great lens (or any combination of those)?
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It was a standard UV filter on both...only very slight touches to thecontrast in PP. From what I have read, and my personal experience, this lens is better than its Tamron and Sigma equivalents...and perhaps as good as the Canon 10-22. I am looking to upgrade my glass in general, and as with most people, need to prioritize. I have been more than happy with this lens and was trying to to find out where I should place a wide-angle lens - zoom or prime - in my list of priorities. I just don't think too many people have this lens, or have used this lens, to compare it with.
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if your happy with itwhats to comment on ....i would however suggest a little fill flash to do the photo of the lake some justice as for my tatste it is a little to dark ... i live in lake louise its an awesome place
cheers
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Mark, I agree...Lake Louise was probably not the best choice as I don't think any of my equipment, and certainly not my talent, can really do Lake Louise justice. This one is a little brighter, while still showing off the sharpness of this lens. The distortion is a little rough at 11mm but I think it's worth the trade...
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The Seraton Niagra; Canon 40D w/ Tokina 11-16mm f/2.8 at 11mm, f/13, 1/640, ISO 400
Let me know what you think...
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I think that the building looks odd and I'm not (or at least I think I'm not) talking about the distortion. Also, the whole picture is a bit underexposed, but that's noting you can't fix using your favorite PP software in a snap.
Oh and I really like the sky (PP?).
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I love the picture of Lake Louise. Amazing.
The other pictures have a tendency to 'fall backward' because of the angle, which is distracting.
But that first one: wow. Nice!
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