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<blockquote data-quote="Cagdas Yust Sorrow" data-source="post: 517558" data-attributes="member: 41321"><p>Hi, I am new to the forum and would appreciate any help that you guys can provide me. I am new in the real estate business and will soon have the need to start photographing my listings. I plan on using Photomatix Pro software and shoot in HDR so that I can combine the same images with different exposures to really "bring out" the photos (forgive my lack of correct technical terms...I'm just getting started here ). I have a Nikon D70S with a Nikkor 18-70 mm 1:3.5-4.5 G lens. I have seen in other places that many people recommend the Tokina 12-24 mm for real estate photography applications. Others have also recommended a 16-35 mm lens. Here are my questions:<strong><span style="color: #ff0000"> 1.</span></strong> Will my existing 18-70 lens suffice since it will almost cover the 16-35mm range?<span style="color: #ff0000"> <strong>2-</strong></span>. I have a Digital Optics .5X Pro High Def with Macro lens adapter. Will this effectively convert my 18-70 lens into a 9-35 lens and will image quality remain consistent with the quality of the 18-70 lens?<span style="color: #ff0000"><strong> 3- </strong></span>If using the .5X adapter with the 18-70 mm lens is an option...I then have this issue: My 18-70 lens is 67mm and my macro adapter is 62mm. Do they make an adapter ring to adapt the 62mm base to the 67mm threads on the 18-70 mm? <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">4- </span></strong>Will the D70S shoot HDR with no issues? I am going to try and dig into the manual this weekend. <strong><span style="color: #ff0000">Also </span></strong>,Does anyone have any experience with the Tokina 12-24 mm lens? Thank you in advance for any and all help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cagdas Yust Sorrow, post: 517558, member: 41321"] Hi, I am new to the forum and would appreciate any help that you guys can provide me. I am new in the real estate business and will soon have the need to start photographing my listings. I plan on using Photomatix Pro software and shoot in HDR so that I can combine the same images with different exposures to really "bring out" the photos (forgive my lack of correct technical terms...I'm just getting started here ). I have a Nikon D70S with a Nikkor 18-70 mm 1:3.5-4.5 G lens. I have seen in other places that many people recommend the Tokina 12-24 mm for real estate photography applications. Others have also recommended a 16-35 mm lens. Here are my questions:[B][COLOR=#ff0000] 1.[/COLOR][/B] Will my existing 18-70 lens suffice since it will almost cover the 16-35mm range?[COLOR=#ff0000] [B]2-[/B][/COLOR]. I have a Digital Optics .5X Pro High Def with Macro lens adapter. Will this effectively convert my 18-70 lens into a 9-35 lens and will image quality remain consistent with the quality of the 18-70 lens?[COLOR=#ff0000][B] 3- [/B][/COLOR]If using the .5X adapter with the 18-70 mm lens is an option...I then have this issue: My 18-70 lens is 67mm and my macro adapter is 62mm. Do they make an adapter ring to adapt the 62mm base to the 67mm threads on the 18-70 mm? [B][COLOR=#ff0000]4- [/COLOR][/B]Will the D70S shoot HDR with no issues? I am going to try and dig into the manual this weekend. [B][COLOR=#ff0000]Also [/COLOR][/B],Does anyone have any experience with the Tokina 12-24 mm lens? Thank you in advance for any and all help. [/QUOTE]
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