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Night Sky/Star/Milky way - f/4 and above
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<blockquote data-quote="WhiteLight" data-source="post: 224577" data-attributes="member: 9556"><p>Hehe.. Totally true..</p><p>In fact the Tokina 11-16 is one of the 2 i am really wanting to get.. the first model actually, since i can use it on my D7000 and save a few bucks.. don't think there is any other differences between the 2 versions, is there? </p><p>(Btw, i didn't know you got the Tokina 11-16! neat surprise)</p><p>The other being the Sigma 10-20.</p><p>I have come to the conclusion that the IQ in both is fantastic, so that;s not really a contest there.</p><p></p><p>Pro's for the Sig - the additional 1mm at the top & the greater focal range</p><p>Pro's for the Tok - f/2.8 (especially for the night sky shots) and the fact that this lens would perform as a prime (almost) on Fx.. that is a real bonus..</p><p>it works without issues at 15-16mm on fx without much CA or vignetting or loss of quality.. and 16mm is quite wide on Fx..</p><p></p><p>It would be great if you could shoot 2 images at f/4 & f/2.8 - any settings as long as you happy with the pic, which would be close to the best am sure <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WhiteLight, post: 224577, member: 9556"] Hehe.. Totally true.. In fact the Tokina 11-16 is one of the 2 i am really wanting to get.. the first model actually, since i can use it on my D7000 and save a few bucks.. don't think there is any other differences between the 2 versions, is there? (Btw, i didn't know you got the Tokina 11-16! neat surprise) The other being the Sigma 10-20. I have come to the conclusion that the IQ in both is fantastic, so that;s not really a contest there. Pro's for the Sig - the additional 1mm at the top & the greater focal range Pro's for the Tok - f/2.8 (especially for the night sky shots) and the fact that this lens would perform as a prime (almost) on Fx.. that is a real bonus.. it works without issues at 15-16mm on fx without much CA or vignetting or loss of quality.. and 16mm is quite wide on Fx.. It would be great if you could shoot 2 images at f/4 & f/2.8 - any settings as long as you happy with the pic, which would be close to the best am sure :) [/QUOTE]
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