When I was checking out adapters I saw that they were approx 79 to 150 dollars. That plus the nikon lens make it a pretty substantial investment. I've considered the nikon 14-24mm lens but that combo would always appear very strange to me every time I mated them together. If the Rokinson 14mm works out then problem solved. You don't run across many situations like this in life where you get a killer product verses money spent. The only other time that I have said wow on a product verses its low price is the 2009 and above remodeled Ninja 250cc motorcycles. What a great little motorcycle for 3,800 dollars in 2009.


For me to get the Roki 24mm or 35mm 1.4 lens I'd have to have auto focus as that's when I would be tracking more moving subjects. I'm not skilled at manual focus unless everything is still and I have live view open.


Greggf, I would like to see some of your images. Provide a link and I will check them out.