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<blockquote data-quote="TwistedThrottle" data-source="post: 760996" data-attributes="member: 46724"><p>I have the Tokina 11-16 and recommend it whole heartedly. It has a metal mount, takes 77mm filters and is sharp! I use it mostly for astrophotography but works great dialed down for day shots too. There is a version that goes to 20 but I've heard its not as good as the 11-16, (never used it though) plus when paired with the 18-xxx, theres hardly a gap. I was intending on using it as a 16mm prime on the Z6, but the new Z cameras automatically switch to DX mode when a DX lens is attached as opposed to being able to over ride the camera and force it to stay in FX no matter what lens is attached, (like my FX DSLR). Still, its a lens I will keep as long as I have a crop camera. Oh, and it works perfectly well on my old school D40x too!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TwistedThrottle, post: 760996, member: 46724"] I have the Tokina 11-16 and recommend it whole heartedly. It has a metal mount, takes 77mm filters and is sharp! I use it mostly for astrophotography but works great dialed down for day shots too. There is a version that goes to 20 but I've heard its not as good as the 11-16, (never used it though) plus when paired with the 18-xxx, theres hardly a gap. I was intending on using it as a 16mm prime on the Z6, but the new Z cameras automatically switch to DX mode when a DX lens is attached as opposed to being able to over ride the camera and force it to stay in FX no matter what lens is attached, (like my FX DSLR). Still, its a lens I will keep as long as I have a crop camera. Oh, and it works perfectly well on my old school D40x too! [/QUOTE]
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