View Full Version : Will Power Crumbles - Must Acquire UWA Lens!
cpbjgc
05-21-2010, 04:42 PM
As the last of my will power crumbles away like dust, I now know that I don't want a UWA lens, but rather I NEED a UWA lens for my Canon 50D. In looking at the great pictures here and elsewhere, and reading various reviews, I thought I had narrowed myself down to the Tokina 11-16 F2.8. Not only was it wide angle, but I love shooting with just available light as opposed to flash, so this seemed to cover the bases.
But then, what should turn my head but the new Sigma 8-16 mm :love:. I see 8 mm (12.8mm on my DSLR) and say to myself "Self, can you ever get too wide? NEVER!"
So here is my quandry - I cannot find much of anything I consider to be reliable or objective reviews of the Sigma 8-16, which I do believe is shipping. All that I have seen is basically the Sigma promotional blurb. So I thought I would see if anyone here either has the lens or has tried it and has an opinion on it, or else point me to a any reviews you might consider to be credible and objective.
So please, DIS friends, help me through this pain of indecision if you can!:sick:
All I've seen on the 8-16mm so far is a few flickr shots of people that have them, no reviews yet.
edit: nevermind, here's a review (http://www.photozone.de/canon-eos/515-sigma816f4556apsc).. seems pretty favorable.
Uncle Greg
05-21-2010, 06:16 PM
"Self, can you ever get too wide? NEVER!"
Sounds like you're a candidate for a fish. Being a Nikon guy Im not sure of the Canon offerings for fisheyes though.
Otherwise, geez 8mm sounds nice, but f/4.5-5/6 ? I think I'd want the 2.8 speed too.
C&B Young
05-21-2010, 08:49 PM
It looks like the only Canadian store I can find that even has the Sigma 8-16 listed is Henry's, and they're asking $899 for it (and it's a "special order"). I picked up the Tokina 11-16 from Adorama and love it. The Camera Store in Alberta has it in stock for $750 (http://www.thecamerastore.com/products/lenses/slr-lenses/wide-angle-lenses/tokina-atx-11-16mm-f28-canon-mount) which is a pretty good price.
WDWFigment
05-21-2010, 09:16 PM
I am really awaiting some reviews on this Sigma (read the photozone one a week or so ago, I'd like to see a couple more reviews). It sounds really great in theory, although the slowness is a major problem for me. I will either probably try to get one prior to mid-June so I can use it for our honeymoon, or just hold out until December when there's a better resale market. I really hate paying a premium for new photo equipment.
mom2rtk
05-21-2010, 09:23 PM
I'm starting a pool on how long Tom holds out on this one.....
Anyone want in????? :rotfl2:
WDWFigment
05-21-2010, 10:21 PM
To make it a reality two things need to happen: 1) I need to sell this iPad (by the way...anyone want to buy a 16GB wi-fi iPad? ****, shouldn't say that, the forum police will give me another warning for posts that violate the rules!) that I won to have the money to cover the difference between what I'll make off the Tokina and the Sigma, and 2) I will have to find a copy of the Sigma on eBay, as I'm not willing to buy new.
Oh, and I'll have to read favorable reviews. Ideally, I will take both the Sigma and the Tokina UWAs and sell whichever I like less after the trip. Not like I'll have any trouble getting rid of the Tokina...
annnewjerz
05-22-2010, 08:50 AM
(by the way...anyone want to buy a 16GB wi-fi iPad?)
:wave2:
cpbjgc
05-27-2010, 01:51 PM
I pulled the trigger and got the Tokina 11-16mm F2.8 yesterday. I made the purchase in time to use the lens during a field trip for my photography class. I am very happy with the sharpness and colour - great IQ! The shots show a little banding in the sky from resizing - so please forgive the jaggies!
Here are a couple shots from the class:
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f331/cpbjgc/2010%20Variety/Wide%20Angle%20Stuff/StBBasilica0001resize.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f331/cpbjgc/2010%20Variety/Wide%20Angle%20Stuff/StBBasilica0002resize.jpg
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f331/cpbjgc/2010%20Variety/Wide%20Angle%20Stuff/StBBasilica0004resize.jpg
This last one was shot to be a building skyline silhouette using a strong ND filter at a high F stop and shutter speed - so a little on the fuzzy side.
http://i50.photobucket.com/albums/f331/cpbjgc/2010%20Variety/Wide%20Angle%20Stuff/StBBasilica0005.jpg
Thanks for the input!
C&B Young
05-27-2010, 04:30 PM
Glad to hear you went with the 11-16, I'm sure you'll enjoy it. I can't wait to get it down to Disney myself!
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