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<blockquote data-quote="DTigga" data-source="post: 102783" data-attributes="member: 12060"><p>I use a Nikon 10-24 on a D5100 and it's one of my favorites. When you're using a crop sensor camera, it's hard to get a decent ultra-wide. This one translates to 15mm (1.5 x 10mm) which just falls into the ultra-wide classification (16mm is considered only wide). </p><p></p><p>The difference between 15mm and 16mm can be dramatic, yet it depends on the lens. Some lenses handle distortion better than others, which will alter the perception of depth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DTigga, post: 102783, member: 12060"] I use a Nikon 10-24 on a D5100 and it's one of my favorites. When you're using a crop sensor camera, it's hard to get a decent ultra-wide. This one translates to 15mm (1.5 x 10mm) which just falls into the ultra-wide classification (16mm is considered only wide). The difference between 15mm and 16mm can be dramatic, yet it depends on the lens. Some lenses handle distortion better than others, which will alter the perception of depth. [/QUOTE]
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