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<blockquote data-quote="BackdoorArts" data-source="post: 105400" data-attributes="member: 9240"><p>Let me be the first to chime in and say that I absolutely love my Sigma 8-16mm. Just a hair more reach than the others and I've never once flinched on the IQ. The only thing I believe the other lenses have "over" it is a brighter aperture wide open (folks who want to use a lens for astrophotography will tell you that you don't want anything darker than f3.5) and probably more importantly that it accepts filters. If you're doing landscapes and want to slap on polarizers and ND filters then it's going to go a lot easier on you with the Tokina or Nikon, something I wish I'd thought of back then, but I wasn't quite "there yet" with my photography.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BackdoorArts, post: 105400, member: 9240"] Let me be the first to chime in and say that I absolutely love my Sigma 8-16mm. Just a hair more reach than the others and I've never once flinched on the IQ. The only thing I believe the other lenses have "over" it is a brighter aperture wide open (folks who want to use a lens for astrophotography will tell you that you don't want anything darker than f3.5) and probably more importantly that it accepts filters. If you're doing landscapes and want to slap on polarizers and ND filters then it's going to go a lot easier on you with the Tokina or Nikon, something I wish I'd thought of back then, but I wasn't quite "there yet" with my photography. [/QUOTE]
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