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<blockquote data-quote="Andrea Padilla" data-source="post: 570841" data-attributes="member: 42421"><p>Thanks to all for the great tips.. I am travelling in September, so i might get lucky or i might not. I only have my dads lense from an old nikon he had.. its a sigma 28-105mm aspherical. I have a friend who says she can give me a 50mm nikon kit lense and so i am now on the hunt for a good lense for the aurora and the Iceland trip. I am in between a tokina 11-16 or 11-20, or the heavily recommended rokinon 35 mm. 1.4. The only thing is since my camera is not full frame the rokinon won't be very wide angle at all.. It will let more light in but I am not sure what to do. Also, Iceland has a lot of breathtaking landscapes so maybe the wide angle would be good. What would you guys pick out seeing as my quiver and my budget is not very extensive? Thanks to all for the sweet tips. I am already on the lookout for a headlamp and a sturdy tripod. This community is super nice, everyone is very helpful. Cheers to all from Costa Rica. - Andrea</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrea Padilla, post: 570841, member: 42421"] Thanks to all for the great tips.. I am travelling in September, so i might get lucky or i might not. I only have my dads lense from an old nikon he had.. its a sigma 28-105mm aspherical. I have a friend who says she can give me a 50mm nikon kit lense and so i am now on the hunt for a good lense for the aurora and the Iceland trip. I am in between a tokina 11-16 or 11-20, or the heavily recommended rokinon 35 mm. 1.4. The only thing is since my camera is not full frame the rokinon won't be very wide angle at all.. It will let more light in but I am not sure what to do. Also, Iceland has a lot of breathtaking landscapes so maybe the wide angle would be good. What would you guys pick out seeing as my quiver and my budget is not very extensive? Thanks to all for the sweet tips. I am already on the lookout for a headlamp and a sturdy tripod. This community is super nice, everyone is very helpful. Cheers to all from Costa Rica. - Andrea [/QUOTE]
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