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<blockquote data-quote="MartinCornwall" data-source="post: 424093" data-attributes="member: 12701"><p>I used to own this lens until I slipped on some rocks and fell on my camera and lens, the lens got killed but the body was fine. It is a great lens for the price. I decided to go for the Tokina 11-16mm as I shoot a lot at nightime and the f2.8 lured me in, but like you have mentioned the flare issues are a real problem even with the mkII version. I bought the f4-5.6 initially for night time light painting which is usually around the f8 mark but now I'm more into night photography I would pay the extra for the fixed f3.5 version.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MartinCornwall, post: 424093, member: 12701"] I used to own this lens until I slipped on some rocks and fell on my camera and lens, the lens got killed but the body was fine. It is a great lens for the price. I decided to go for the Tokina 11-16mm as I shoot a lot at nightime and the f2.8 lured me in, but like you have mentioned the flare issues are a real problem even with the mkII version. I bought the f4-5.6 initially for night time light painting which is usually around the f8 mark but now I'm more into night photography I would pay the extra for the fixed f3.5 version. [/QUOTE]
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