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D7000 ultra wide angle decision
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<blockquote data-quote="ideacipher" data-source="post: 88909" data-attributes="member: 11382"><p>Well the D60 kit brought 320 so I went with my original idea of the Tokina 12-24. Right out of the box I could feel the build quality. It balance's perfectly on the D7000 I really like way it feels on the camera. Focus and zoom rings are very fluid. I actually like the pull/push af/mf but wish I had it on a lens that you would need it more. Since I had to work today by the time I got off most of the shooting was around the house but so far I'm loving this lens. The extra 6mm is something to get used to. It is wide but not weird looking wide. I shot mostly at F5.6 and the indoor shots turned out great. I noticed pretty quick that I would have to use the SB600 if flash was in order (flash backs of macros before my homemade snoot came to be). Can't wait to shoot some scapes. Got a trip to Chicago coming up so I'll have a chance to get some day and night shoots. I'll also try it on street and metro.</p><p></p><p>Learning a new camera and lens so the shots may not be the best at first but hopefully I'll pick it up quick.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ideacipher, post: 88909, member: 11382"] Well the D60 kit brought 320 so I went with my original idea of the Tokina 12-24. Right out of the box I could feel the build quality. It balance's perfectly on the D7000 I really like way it feels on the camera. Focus and zoom rings are very fluid. I actually like the pull/push af/mf but wish I had it on a lens that you would need it more. Since I had to work today by the time I got off most of the shooting was around the house but so far I'm loving this lens. The extra 6mm is something to get used to. It is wide but not weird looking wide. I shot mostly at F5.6 and the indoor shots turned out great. I noticed pretty quick that I would have to use the SB600 if flash was in order (flash backs of macros before my homemade snoot came to be). Can't wait to shoot some scapes. Got a trip to Chicago coming up so I'll have a chance to get some day and night shoots. I'll also try it on street and metro. Learning a new camera and lens so the shots may not be the best at first but hopefully I'll pick it up quick. [/QUOTE]
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