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Nikkor 10-24 or Tokina 11-16?
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<blockquote data-quote="Felisek" data-source="post: 333135" data-attributes="member: 23887"><p>Finally, I got exactly the lens I ordered. Took a few pictures of our new office space at work (we moved to a brand new building a few days ago). I'm quite impressed by Tokina's performance. Distortion is low and easy to correct, so verticals are straight. The fast f2.8 comes handy when taking handheld pictures indoors. Image quality is very good, though my first impression is that it is not as sharp as my Sigma 17-50. Close, but not there. And, of course, corners are quite soft, but I don't suppose there is any ultra-wide lens that doesn't suffer from soft corners. All of this doesn't really matter when viewing entire wide-angle pictures on screen, even a hi-res screen. They look brilliant.</p><p></p><p>Here is an example.</p><p>[ATTACH]101591[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Felisek, post: 333135, member: 23887"] Finally, I got exactly the lens I ordered. Took a few pictures of our new office space at work (we moved to a brand new building a few days ago). I'm quite impressed by Tokina's performance. Distortion is low and easy to correct, so verticals are straight. The fast f2.8 comes handy when taking handheld pictures indoors. Image quality is very good, though my first impression is that it is not as sharp as my Sigma 17-50. Close, but not there. And, of course, corners are quite soft, but I don't suppose there is any ultra-wide lens that doesn't suffer from soft corners. All of this doesn't really matter when viewing entire wide-angle pictures on screen, even a hi-res screen. They look brilliant. Here is an example. [ATTACH=CONFIG]101591._xfImport[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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