I just recently bought a Nikon D40 with the 18-135mm lens. What lens would you buy next and why?![]()
I am looking at the sigma 10-20mm next. I have researched it alot - compared it to the canon and so far all reports say the quality of the canon does not really justify the increase in $.
I am hoping to get it soon - definately before we go to WDW and Vero in June.
I'd probably go for a 30mm though, as I do find my 50mm a little long for close-up portraits.
Thanks everyone! Good to know that, TinksDH, I was wondering about the 30mm vs. 50mm.![]()
Jen-
I got the Sigma 10-20mm about 9 months or so ago and really like it. I shoot a Nikon, and the Nikon 12-24 is 2X the cost of the Sigma, and even though I am sure it is a great lens, it isn't worth 2X to me. I've heard good things about the Tokina 12-24 as well, but I really wanted those two extra mm's! It would be great for Vero; you'll get some great sunrises with it.
Can't wait to get back to Vero - we're going to book a cottage for June '09 and spend a week on the beach. Can't wait!!
oohh thanks for the review. I really want the lens badly - just having a hard time parting with the $ to pay for it. I can be so cheap sometimes.I know I won't regret it once I actually have it and start using it - I just need to bite the bullet.
Jen -
Here is a shot taken with the Sigma 10-20 at 10mm just to show the field of view (and to tempt you even more!). It's not a great shot by any means, but the intent is to show just how much you can get in the frame. This was taken on my veranda on the Disney Magic at Castaway Cay. I was standing in the front corner of the veranda. As you can see, you are able to see the floor of my veranda in the lower right hand corner, the railing itself, and the deck above me. I also shot with the sun just off to my left to see if there would be any CA or ghosting, but I see none in the image. I believe the Tokina suffers a bit more in this regard.
I did a slight bit of distortion reduction, and for all intents and purposes the straight lines in the image are fairly straight. I think I can detect the slightest amount of bowing on the railing, but in all honesty I did a real quick and dirty post-processing - levels/curves, distortion, capture sharpening. About 30 seconds of PP if that. It was shot at 1/60 s. and f/18.
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One word - WOW! You just sold me the lens! I am gonna order it this weekend.